reduce mild anxiety or depression.29. Strengthens Hair and ScalpUsed in topical infusions to promote hair growth and soothe scalp issues.30. Promotes Faster Wound HealingAntioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds help regenerate skin and accelerate healing.šµ How to Use Corn Silk at Home1. Corn Silk TeaA gentle, effective remedy for urinary and kidney health.How to Make It:Rinse fresh or dried corn silk thoroughly.Boil 1 cup of water, then add 1 tbsp of corn silk.Steep for 10ā15 minutes, strain, and enjoy.Drink up to 3 times daily. Add honey or lemon for taste.2. Corn Silk PowderEasy to add to drinks, smoothies, or sprinkle over meals.How to Make It:Dry corn silk completely.Blend or grind into a fine powder.Store in an airtight jar. Use 1 tsp daily in food or drink.3. Corn Silk Extract (Tincture)A potent form for stronger kidney or bladder support.How to Make It:Fill a jar with fresh corn silk.Cover with high-proof alcohol like vodka.Let it sit for 4ā6 weeks, shaking occasionally.Strain and store in a dropper bottle.Use 10ā20 drops diluted in water, 1ā2 times daily.4. Corn Silk Poultice for SkinGreat for rashes, bug bites, or minor wounds.How to Use:Mash fresh corn silk into a paste.Apply to the affected area and cover with a clean cloth.Leave on for 15ā20 minutes. Rinse off gently.ā ļø Important Safety TipsCorn silk is considered safe for most people, but it may interact