Honey is not classified as a diuretic, which are substances that promote the production of urine. However, it does have some mild diuretic properties due to its natural sugars and ability to promote hydration. Consuming honey may lead to increased urination in some individuals, but this effect is not strong or consistent enough to categorize honey as a true diuretic. Overall, its primary benefits are related to its nutritional and medicinal properties rather than its effects on urine production.
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diuretic
Apple cider vinegar is a natural diuretic.
diuretic drugs
Does folic acid conflict with diuretic
Yes, Demerol can be used with a loop diuretic
Watermelon is considered the best diuretic fruit.
No, because yogurt is not a diuretic. It is natural though.
no however they are high in fiber and potassium, for a natural diuretic try a lemon
Most herbal teas are not caffeinated so they do not have a diuretic effect. Some specific examples of non diuretic herbal teas are peppermint and chamomile.
No.
It is a diuretic