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Caffeine in morning coffee makes many individuals pee regularly. Caffeine reduces kidney salt reabsorption like diuretics, according to a 2017 Frontiers study.
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Tea is another antioxidant-rich caffeinated drink that many people drink everyday. Tea often has less caffeine than coffee.
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Watermelon cools in summer. Antioxidant-rich watermelon diures. The USDA credits its ruby red hue to lycopene antioxidants. Watermelon's high water content may diureze.
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The USDA says celery is 95% water and contains magnesium, potassium, and calcium. According to a 2021 International Journal of Preventive Medicine article, Iranians used celery seed as a diuretic.
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Coconut water is popular, and it has minerals and polyphenols to improve hydration and wellness.
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Parsley is used in many recipes, notably Mediterranean, as a main ingredient or garnish. Animal studies suggest the earthy-tasting plant may diuretic.
Melissa