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Plantas medicinales con acción diurética

Authors: Marta Sánchez; M. Pilar Gómez-Serranillos Cuadrado;

Plantas medicinales con acción diurética

Abstract

La retención hídrica en el organismo es consecuencia de una alteración en el equilibrio hidroelectrolítico, que conlleva la acumulación de líquidos en los espacios intersticiales e intercelulares, así como en otros compartimentos corporales, favoreciendo la aparición de edemas. En situaciones de retención hídrica leve a moderada, el empleo de especies vegetales con actividad diurética puede constituir una alternativa terapéutica eficaz o complementaria. El presente artículo revisa las principales plantas utilizadas con este propósito, haciendo énfasis en aquellas cuyo efecto diurético ha sido avalado por evidencia científica, atribuible a la presencia de principios activos específicos.

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