There are few things in life as frustrating as a bloated belly when you're working out and sticking to a healthy diet. Even though you might be doing all the right things, feeling the way you want to feel might be less about cutting things out and, well, adding things in. So, if you have already tried cutting out salt, gluten, and soda, and you still have a bloated stomach, you should try some of these doctor-recommended natural diuretics. They all help to boost gut health while getting rid of excess fluid. There are few things as refreshing as a nice piece of ice cold watermelon – and for good reason, since its 92% water. "Although this fruit does have a lot of natural sugar, it's a healthy choice that stimulates urination with the nutrients it houses," says NYC physical therapist Dr. Karena Wu. However, due to its high water content, watermelon works best eaten as it is; most juices and popsicles that you can find – even the so-called natural ones – will be full of added sugars. 2. Asparagus Everyone knows that distinct smell your urine gets after consuming asparagus. It happens fast, which goes to show that this vegetable is a great diuretic. This odor is caused by a compound called mercaptan, which releases odorous byproducts when broken down by the digestive system. 3. Lemons There's a good reason why many wellness experts swear by starting their day off with a cup of hot water and a squeeze of lemon. Dr. Wu says that "not only are lemons fantastic for helping flush the system of excess water, they are known to help rid the body of toxins." Mint is commonly added to salads, juices and smoothies that can be found at health food stores – and for good reason. The plant works to naturally treat fluid retention while boosting digestion. If you feel bloated after a big meal, pour hot water over some mint leaves and let it steep for 5-10 minutes. 9. Ginger Ginger is one of the most powerful anti-inflammatories because it helps to flush out excess fluids. Simply add some to your tea or salad, or chop it up and use it in the dressing for whatever protein you're cooking for dinner. 10. Peaches Peaches can be a very effective diuretic when eaten as they are or added to smoothies and salads. If you find that you're having issues going to the bathroom, eat a handful of peaches. 11. Pineapples This yummy fruit is high in digestive enzymes and is a natural diuretic. They are a versatile diuretic as you can eat them as they are, juice them, or add to smoothies. 12. Kale High in water and nutrients, kale helps to get rid of fluid retention. Kale can be added to soups, salads, smoothies, stir-fry dishes, or juiced. |
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