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Inn-Sai

The popular kitchen spice and culinary garnish has been used traditionally for over 2,000 years as a gentle herbal diuretic and to support healthy urinary tract and kidney function.


Parsley has been recognized for its therapeutic benefits as far back as ancient Greece. Today, it is included in several European medicinal guides, primarily as an herbal agent for cleansing the urinary system. Interestingly, from the 1850s through the
early 1920s, Parsley was listed in the United States Pharmacopoeia as an official diuretic. Parsley leaves are also an abundant source of potassium, iron, vitamins A, B & C, and breath-freshening chlorophyll.
COMMON NAMES: Common Parsley, Garden Parsley, Inn-Sai.




Common use:
Promotes fluid balance; gentle diuretic; promotes urinary tract health; supports kidney & bladder health; eases bloating associated with the menstrual cycle; promotes healthy digestion; maintains healthy blood pressure; supports prostate health.


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