High uric acid is a direct cause of gout and increases the risk of kidney damage. In addition to the doctor's prescription drugs, some herbs can help control uric acid, in which watercress leaves have been documented by many studies to have a diuretic effect, helping to increase uric acid excretion through urine.
According to the National Center for Complementary and integrative Health (NCCIH) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA), dried tobacco leaves and roots contain taraxasterol, inulin and many flavonoids, which can stimulate urine excretion, fight inflammation and support the dialysis process in the kidneys. This can help reduce uric acid levels in the blood to a mild to moderate level.
Dandelion leaf tea recipe to reduce uric acid:
Ingredients:
410 g dried dried dried tobacco leaves (or 1530 g fresh leaves)
300 ml of filtered water
Whole honey (optional)
How to do:
Wash the leaves of the male gourd and drain.
Add the leaves to the pot with water, boil and reduce heat, cook for another 57 minutes.
Filter out the pulp, let the water cool down, you can add 12 teaspoons of honey to make it easier to drink.
How to use:
Drink 12 times a day, best in the morning or at noon.
Maintain a regular 2-3 weeks, combined with a low-purine diet and adequate water intake.
Note:
People with chronic kidney disease, diabetes, taking diuretic drugs or anticoagulants should consult a doctor before using.
Not for pregnant women, children under 12 years old, or people allergic to chrysanthemums.
Dandelion tea is only supportive, not a substitute for gout treatment or uric acid increase.
The use of dried tobacco leaves to reduce uric acid should be combined with a healthy diet, limit red meat, seafood, alcohol and increase green vegetables. Regularly checking uric acid levels will help evaluate the effectiveness and make timely adjustments.