This might be a tad weird, or rather unusual. You are probably used to eat corn. I don’t know if you know, but the cornbeard has many concentrated properties. Let’s take a look at them.
- Cornbeard has antiseptic and diuretic properties and therefore works well with bladder and urinary tract infection.
- Because cornbeard has anti inflammatory and alkaline properties, cornbeardtea is a great and natural product to relieve joint pain.It lowers the acidity of the body and prevents fluid retention.
- Because cornbeard contains flavonoids, it improves circulation and regulates bloodpressure. It also controls the sodium level.
- Maisbeard can help to clear the airways and control the main symptoms of flu and cold.
- Cornbeard contains a lot of antioxidants theerefore detoxifies. This reduces the risk of fatty liver disease. Soon a blog will follow on fatty liver disease.
- Research on the effects of cornbeard seems to indicate that blood sugar levels can drop with regular use.
- By anti inflammatory and analgesic effect, cornbeard can also help to relieve (chronic) headaches.
- Many athletes seem to use cornbeard regularly because of the reduction of muscle tension after intensive physical activity.
- Cornbeard might also help with losing weight because of the diuretic properties.
So, cornbeard has many beneficial effects, but there are also contraindications:
- Pregnant and lactation women
- People with a kidney disease
- First consult with your doctor when you are using meds for high blood pressure.
To make cornbeard tea, you use about 30 grams on 1 liter of water. Let it simmer for a few minutes and you can have 1-3 cups a day.
Good luck on this voyage of discovery and feel free to let me know how you are doing with this tea.