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Date: | Wed, 4 Feb 2004 21:31:41 -0500 |
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Hi list members, I lurk mostly but just had to pipe up and comment on the watermelon issue.
It may have been mentioned previously,( or commonly known) but I did want to mention that I was informed that it is actually the seeds in the melon that have the diuretic effect. Pumpkin seeds also have the same effect I am told.
It is also recommend by Midwives in my area for edema during late pregnancy. The local Midwives always advise "eat the watermelon, and the seeds!"
Here is a reference, I have it stored in my files, so I cannot site the original source:
CITRULLUS.-WATERMELON SEED. The seed of Cucu'mis citrul'lus a taeniafuge, and also have diuretic and demulcent properties. Dose: 2 dr. to 2 oz. (8 to 60 Gm.).
>"I know about cabbage and what you do with that, but WHAT ?>are you doing with>WATERMELON??!!"
Oh the fun one could have with that one.
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Mirine R. Dye, CCE,CD,CLE
Childbirth and Lactation Educator/Doula
Florida Keys - Key Largo to Key West
Serving families during the childbearing year!
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