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A TikTok trend that boasted lettuce and water as a natural sedative might have become part of your wind down routine, but an ...
Can lettuce water actually help you sleep? No studies have shown that eating (or steeping) lettuce you buy in the grocery store can help you fall asleep, Dr. Drerup said.
Water lettuce is another prolific plant that floats at the surface, its dangling roots acting as natural filters, drawing dirt and suspended debris out of the water for its own nourishment.
Water Lily, a 45-year-old female hippopotamus who has lived at the Woodland Park Zoo since 1979, has cancer and will be euthanized next week.
The trendy beverage brews lettuce leaves in hot water just like tea.
But when lettuce water started going viral on TikTok as a sleep aid, I figured, sure, let's give it a go. So, yes, last night before bed I drank a mug of lettuce tea.
The hack has gone viral, with users claiming boiling lettuce leaves as a tea helped them fall asleep—but the science behind it all is less than convincing.
In the latest viral TikTok trend, insomniacs are drinking lettuce water as a supposed sleep aid. A beauty influencer who goes by Shapla recently documented her alleged success with the health hack ...
A Wendy's customer slammed the chain for putting a "Lily Pad" on their burger in a viral TikTok. Here's what it looked like.
Lily was born in August 1978 at the Houston Zoo and moved to Woodland Park Zoo in October 1979, according to the Seattle zoo.
This week's gardening tips: Direct seed lettuce now. Good cultivars include Black seeded Simpson, Oakleaf, Redsails, Cos Romaine, Buttercrunch and many others. There's still time to plant other ...