A diuretic is something that reduces the amount of water in your body by causing you to urinate more, and more frequently. Diuretics include prescription medications like lasix, and common food ingredients like caffeine. They are often effective in treating high blood pressure.
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.
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.
Inhibiting the release of ADH
Cerebrospinal fluid
No, it's a diuretic and has the exact opposite effect.
I take a diuretic and haven't heard of this side effect.
Alcohol is a diuretic and promotes excretion. This promotes good bladder health.
Diuretic is a classification that describes the effect of a drug, not a general category.For example, caffeine has diuretic properties, but so does (I believe) alcohol. These drugs are completely unrelated, however.
I've been on it 2 days and peeing like a goodun, so I'm going to say it certainly seems to have a initial diuretic effect
It is a diuretic
Yes, diuretics are pulling fluids to the kidneys which could cause dry mouth.
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