Onion and Onion Skins: A Gentle Natural Approach to Prostate and Bladder Wellness

The Traditional Value of Onion (Allium cepa)
Onions have been used for generations in culinary and traditional wellness practices. They contain naturally occurring plant compounds such as:

Quercetin – a well-known antioxidant that helps support the body’s natural inflammatory balance

Sulfur-containing compounds – traditionally associated with detoxification support

Flavonoids and saponins – plant compounds that contribute to overall immune and cellular health

These components make onions a popular ingredient in traditional routines aimed at supporting circulation, inflammation balance, and urinary comfort.

Why Onion Skins Are Especially Interesting
Onion skins are surprisingly rich in quercetin—often in higher concentrations than the inner layers. In traditional use, onion skins have been valued for their gentle supportive properties, including:

Supporting natural fluid balance

Encouraging comfortable urinary flow

Helping the body manage mild inflammation

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Providing antioxidant support

Across various cultures, onion skin infusions have been used as a mild herbal tea for everyday wellness.

Simple Traditional Ways to Use Onion and Onion Skins
1. Onion Skin Tea (Traditional Herbal Infusion)
Ingredients:

Clean, dry skins from 1–2 onions (preferably organic)

1 liter of water

How to prepare: