Natural diuretics

big in vegas

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When I did my last show a guy told me to take a natural diuretic and I can't think of what it was. I think it was 1500mg of vitamin c, 200mg of caffeine and vitamin b6 (don't know the dose), but I can't remember for sure. Does anyone know or ever heard of this combo?
 
I have heard of folks doing this, but haven't personally. If you run it, post it up... ;)
 
Yeah lots of Caffiene and loads of water will do the trick naturally!
 
I have heard of folks doing this, but haven't personally. If you run it, post it up... ;)

I used the combo for my last show and it helped tremendously on the water weight, but for the life of me I can't remember what the exact combo was
 
Was it dandelion root extract?

Dandelion is an herb. People use the above ground parts and root to make medicine.

Dandelion is used for many conditions, but so far, there isn’t enough scientific evidence to determine whether or not it is effective for any of them.

Dandelion is used for loss of appetite, upset stomach, intestinal gas, gallstones, joint pain, muscle aches, eczema, and bruises. Dandelion is also used to increase urine production and as a laxative to increase bowel movements. It is also used as skin toner, blood tonic, and digestive tonic.

Some people use dandelion to treat infection, especially viral infections, and cancer.

In foods, dandelion is used as salad greens, and in soups, wine, and teas. The roasted root is used as a coffee substitute.


[h=4]How does it work?[/h]Dandelion contains chemicals that may increase urine production and decrease swelling (inflammation).

Just an exert from WebMD bro

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Was it dandelion root extract?

Dandelion is an herb. People use the above ground parts and root to make medicine.

Dandelion is used for many conditions, but so far, there isn’t enough scientific evidence to determine whether or not it is effective for any of them.

Dandelion is used for loss of appetite, upset stomach, intestinal gas, gallstones, joint pain, muscle aches, eczema, and bruises. Dandelion is also used to increase urine production and as a laxative to increase bowel movements. It is also used as skin toner, blood tonic, and digestive tonic.

Some people use dandelion to treat infection, especially viral infections, and cancer.

In foods, dandelion is used as salad greens, and in soups, wine, and teas. The roasted root is used as a coffee substitute.


[h=4]How does it work?[/h]Dandelion contains chemicals that may increase urine production and decrease swelling (inflammation).

Just an exert from WebMD bro
 
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