Highlights
- Bedwetting
- Bladder Irritations
- Wildcrafted
Although these long, silky threads that grow on corncobs are often discarded when corn is prepared for eating, corn silk has several medicinal applications. For centuries, it has been used in traditional Chinese and Native American medicine.
- Traditionally used to ease bedwetting in children.
- Acts as a diuretic and relieves and soothe minor bladder irritations.
- Made from wildcrafted corn silk.
Recommended Use: For centuries, it has been used in traditional Chinese and Native American medicine.
Recommended Dose: Children (under 2 years): as directed by physician; Children (2-4 years): 0.3 mL (10 drops); Children (5-9 years): 0.4-0.5 mL (12-15 drops); Adolescents (10-14 years): 0.8-1 mL (24-30 drops); Adults & adolescents (15 & over): 1.6-2 mL (48-60 drops). All doses should be taken three times daily in a little water on an empty stomach.
Cautions & Warnings: Consult a health care practitioner before use: if you are pregnant or breastfeeding; if you have an alcohol related disease or liver disease. Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms worsen or persist. Discontinue use if any impairment of motor coordination or attention is noticed.
Contra-Indications: Do not give to children if they are taking any other medications, except on the advice of a health care practitioner.
Medicinal Ingredients: Wildcrafted Cornsilk (Zea mays, stigma).
Non-Medicinal Ingredients: Distilled water, organic alcohol, organic vegetable glycerine.


