Some foods and drinks like watermelon, coffee and tea can help flush out excess fluid. Natural diuretics work by reducing sodium, which pulls water out of the body with it. Too much fluid can be ...
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Diuretics can help flush your body of excess water. Foods such as coffee, green and black tea, and parsley are natural diuretics. Diuretics are substances that increase the amount of urine you produce ...