• 4 years ago
Corn silk is the long, silky threads that grow on corncobs.

Though it’s often discarded when corn is prepared for eating, it may have several medicinal applications.

As an herbal remedy, corn silk has been used for centuries in traditional Chinese and Native American medicine. It’s still used today in many countries, including China, France, Turkey, and the United States.

This video explains everything you need to know about corn silk, including its uses, benefits, and dosage.

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