No, dandelions are not poisonous, however they have mild diuretic properties.
Cocoa itself is not considered a diuretic, but it does contain caffeine and theobromine, both of which can have mild diuretic effects. However, the overall impact of cocoa on urine production is generally minimal compared to beverages with higher caffeine content, like coffee or tea. Additionally, the fluid content in cocoa drinks can contribute to hydration rather than dehydration. Thus, while it may have some diuretic properties, cocoa is not primarily classified as a diuretic.
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A mild anti-inflammatory, diuretic, lowers blood pressure, analgesic, mends tissues, boosts the immune system, liver and kidney tonic.
Some herbal teas are taken for their diuretic properties (i.e. Tending to increase the discharge of urine). Examples include dandelion (recommended that pregnant women NOT use), pandanus leaf, Phyllanthus Amarus, cat's whisker. Most herbal teas are not diuretics, i.e. they will not affect the body differently than a cup of hot water.
Caffeine is a mild diuretic that can cause an increase in urine production. Therefore, drinking caffeine may result in more diluted urine.
Apple cider vinegar is a natural diuretic.
Does folic acid conflict with diuretic
diuretic drugs
Yes, Demerol can be used with a loop diuretic
Watermelon is considered the best diuretic fruit.