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Step 1
Visit your doctor or ask for a diuretic if your doctor thinks your problem is severe. Be careful because long-term diuretic use can cause potassium deficiency. This deficiency contributes to osteoporosis and can also be fatal.
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Step 2
Convert to a low-salt diet to help control water retention. Elevate your legs when sitting.
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Step 3
Use 10 to 20 drops tincture of dandelion root. This herb not only reduces water retention, but helps with functioning of the adrenals, kidneys and digestive system. You can use it for as long as you like and it also helps ease the changes of menopause.
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Step 4
Try **** quai as a mild diuretic that also inhibits bacterial growth. It has a mild sedative effect.
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Step 5
Eat lots of watermelon, corn, grapes, cucumber and asparagus. These fruits and vegetables, along with cornsilk tea, all inhibit water retention.
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Step 6
Drink small amounts of coffee and black tea as a diuretic. Eat small amounts of celery and parsley to reduce water retention.
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Step 7
Experiment with essential oils such as rosemary, lavender, juniper, geranium and cypress. Any of these oils may ease water retention.














Comments
angelfire4xx said
on 11/2/2008 The Waterfall Diet at water-retention.net is all about reducing water retention (and also has a questionnaire which helps you identify whether you have this problem). There are many different causes of water retention and this diet is designed to help eliminate them.