Ah, this is one of those traditional remedies where parsley is used as a natural diuretic. It’s gentle, widely available, and can help reduce mild water retention and the feeling of heavy legs. Here’s the full lowdown and a simple recipe:
Why Parsley Helps
- Natural diuretic: Encourages the body to expel excess water through urine.
- Rich in antioxidants and flavonoids: Supports circulation and reduces mild inflammation.
- Vitamin K & minerals: Helps with vascular health and fluid balance.
Parsley Water Recipe for Heavy Legs and Water Retention
Ingredients:
- 1 cup fresh parsley leaves (washed)
- 2 cups water
- Optional: juice of half a lemon for taste
Instructions:
- Boil Water: Bring 2 cups of water to a boil.
- Add Parsley: Add parsley leaves, cover, and let simmer for 5–10 minutes.
- Strain & Cool: Remove leaves and pour the liquid into a cup.
- Optional Flavor: Add lemon juice for a refreshing taste.
- Drink: Drink 1 cup in the morning on an empty stomach, or 1–2 cups daily.
Extra Tips
- Works best with hydration and moderate leg movement or walking.
- Avoid overconsumption if you have kidney issues—parsley is a mild diuretic.
- You can also make a cold version by chilling the infusion—refreshing for summer days.
💡 Grandmother’s secret: Parsley water isn’t a quick fix, but with daily use for a few weeks, many people notice lighter legs, less swelling, and improved circulation.
If you want, I can make a “grandmother’s full leg-lightening routine” using parsley and other simple herbs for water retention—it’s easy to follow daily. Do you want me to do that?