we give corn silk from the leaf or hair of the corn?
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Corn silk is the long, thread-like strands of plant material that grow underneath the husk of a fresh ear of corn.
These shiny, thin fibers aid the pollination and growth of corn, but they’re also used in traditional herbal medicine practices.
Corn silk may be used fresh but is often dried before being consumed as a tea or extract. It may also be taken as a pill.
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