Swollen Hands & Feet?

Swelling in the hands and feet (edema) affects millions, yet most reach for diuretics instead of food—the body’s natural fluid regulator. Edema isn’t

just about salt; it can stem from leaky capillaries, sluggish lymph flow, or a potassium-sodium imbalance, often worsened by dehydration.

Certain foods help flush fluid and strengthen vessels. Watermelon hydrates and reduces inflammation, pumpkin seeds supply

potassium and magnesium, and celery acts as a natural diuretic. Pineapple’s bromelain clears lymph blockages,

ginger boosts circulation, red onions support capillaries with quercetin, and blueberries reinforce vessels with anthocyanins.

Meanwhile, seemingly “healthy” choices—like raw kale smoothies or processed protein bars—can worsen swelling. A simple 24-hour reset

may bring relief: start with ginger tea and blueberries, enjoy a watermelon salad at lunch, sip celery juice in the afternoon, have salmon with

pumpkin seeds and onions for dinner, and finish with pineapple water before bed. Many notice reduced swelling within 48 hours.

Still, sudden, painful, or one-sided swelling can signal serious conditions such as heart failure, clots, or infection—requiring urgent care.

Food is more than fuel; it teaches cells to balance fluid. Sometimes, the best treatment begins in the kitchen, not the pharmacy.

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