INDIAN CORN (Zea Mays)
Corn is cultivated in many parts of the world and in recent years has become
popular in Europe. From the husks or ears hang many soft filaments called "the
silk". This is the part that has medicinal properties. It is cut off before the
pollen drops from the flowers and dried quickly in the shade. Should a reliable
diuretic be needed then drink Corn Silk tea which is also an effective, harmless
weight-reducer (of interest to the many overweight people in our affluent
society). If Corn Silk is stored not completely dried, it looses its diuretic
qualities and becomes laxative. For disorders of the urinary tract with
formations of stones, edema, fluid in the heart, the Corn Silk tea is as
effective as for nephritis, cystitis, gout and rheumatism. It can also be
employed successfully in bedwetting of children or older people, as well as for
renal colic. For all these disorders take one tablespoon of tea every two to
three hours.
DIRECTION
Infusion: 1/4 litre of hot water is poured over 1 heaped teaspoon of Corn Silk, infused for a short time, not sweetened.