calendula

CORNSILK

Latin Name: Zea mays
Family: Gramicea

The threads that lie between the corn cob and the outer leaves are not only a good food for rabbits, cavies and chinchillas, they are also a valuable herbal remedy for the urinary tract. The soft, brown, dried fibres can be used as rodent bedding.

Constituents: Saponins, sterols, polyphenols

Actions: Increases urine production, soothes internal body surfaces

Sources:  Cornsilk is included in the Galen's Garden's Hedgerow Herbs blend of 20 different herbs and wild plants.
 

 

Herbs and Wild Plants
Constituents and Actions
Agrimony | Avens | Borage | Calendula | Cats Claw | Celery | Chanca Piedra | Chickweed | Chicory | Cleavers | Coltsfoot | Comfrey | Cornsilk | Dandelion | Echinacea | Elder Flower | Fennel | Fenugreek | Garlic | Goats Rue | Golden Rod | Groundsel | Inula | Lemon Balm | Maca | Mallow | Marshmallow | Meadowsweet | Melilot | Milk Thistle | Mouse Ear | Nettles | Parsley | Plantain | Raspberry Leaf | Red Clover | Rosehip | Shepherds Purse | Suma | Valerian | Yarrow

Herb uses, myths and herb/drug interactions
From Harvard Medical School's Consumer Health Information