Unfortunately, an unhealthy lifestyle can cause these poisons to build up and damage the kidneys' ability to operate.
Therefore, you need to stay hydrated and cleanse your kidneys occasionally in order to maintain the healthy operation of your kidneys and thereby prevent kidney disease, kidney stones, and the buildup of toxins in your body!
How Can Parsley Help Your Kidneys?
Parsley has a rich content of vitamin A, C, K, iron, and folate, essential for the proper health of the kidneys.
Moreover, parsley is also:
- Antimicrobial
- Antianemic
- Anticoagulant
- Menorrhagic
- Diuretic
- Antihyperlipidemic (lowers blood fat)
- Hypoglycaemic
- Antihepatotoxic (prevents liver toxicity)
- Estrogenic (helps manage menstruation)
- Antihypertensive (lowers blood pressure)
- Anti-oxidative
- Hypouricemic
For many years, parsley is used in the traditional medicine for treating kidney stones. Parsley can increase urine production and flow, thus cleansing your kidneys. In addition, it has the ability to prevent the absorption of salt into kidney tissue, preventing the formation of kidney stones.
This tea is significantly effective for calming the nerves and reducing anxiety.
How To Make Parsley Tea To Cleanse Your Kidneys
Needed Ingredients:
- 1 bunch of fresh organic parsley leaves
- 8 cups of filtered water
- 2 tablespoons of raw, organic honey
- The juice of half a lemon, freshly squeezed
Directions:
Wash and chop the leaves into large pieces. Boil water at medium heat and when it boils, you should add the leaves and lower heat. Let it simmer for 10 minutes then make sure to strain and let it cool. You can add lemon and honey to taste. It is recommended to drink 1-2 cups on a daily basis. You can store the tea in glass containers in the fridge for up to 1 week.
Note: If you suffer from kidney disease or other illnesses, or you are taking prescription medications, make sure to consult your doctor before drinking parsley tea.
Pregnant women are also recommended not to take this tea because it can induce menstruation and abortion.