yes it is
women should not use parsley during pregnancy or lactation. Parsley irritates the epithelial tissues of the kidney, increasing blood flow and filtration rate; therefore persons with kidney disease should not take this herb internally
Bill Parsley died on May 28, 2006, in Los Angeles, California, USA of kidney failure.
no it does not.
Absolutely yes! Parsley is rich in many vital vitamins, including Vitamin C, B 12, K and A. This means parsley keeps your immune system strong, tones your bones and heals the nervous system, too. It helps flush out excess fluid from the body, thus supporting kidney function. However, the herb contains oxalates, which can cause problems for those with existing kidney and gall bladder problems. Regular use of parsley can help control your blood pressure. The folic acid in this herb is like a tonic for your heart. Parsley essential oil, when massaged into the scalp, may reduce hair loss. Use parsley daily, and you'll feel relief from joint pain. That's because the herb has anti-inflammatory properties.
it can cure the kidney cancer and can clean the kidney...
The function of the kidney is to clean and filter the blood, kidney's get rid of the unwanted fluids (waste)hope this helped !
to be a kidney and help you live
pound some natties! :D
yes
kothimir,(dhaniya)
it is to keep your blood healthy and clean:)
yes and the liver cleans it too!