Wild carrot is the Daucus carota plant, also known as Queen Anne’s lace. Wild carrot produces edible carrot root vegetables, which are a different variety than the carrots most people are familiar with. Other parts of the wild carrot plant, including leaves and flowers, are used in medicinal infusions.1
Wild Carrot Health Uses and Health Benefits
Wild carrot is primarily beneficial as a natural diuretic. Taking wild carrot remedies can help to stimulate urine flow, helping to eliminate toxins from the urinary tract and prevent recurrent bacterial infections. Wild carrot is also traditionally used to treat a variety of digestive issues, including indigestion and diarrhea, as well as high blood sugar.1
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