Diuretic,analgesic plants?

im from philppines, a third year medical student and in fulfiilment of our pharmacology subject we are required to do a research can you give me some thought what medicinal plants relateted to diuretic or analgesic that was not study before that can i use to my research?

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Here are some herbal diuretics (there are in the order of 300): Dandelion root, Marshmallow root, Corn Silk, Couch Grass, Agrimony, Bearberry (Uva Ursi), Bilberry leaf, Blue Flag root, Bogbean, Boldo, Boneset, Butcher's Broom, Buchu, Bugleweed, Burdock, Celery seed, Cleavers, Devil's Claw, Elder (berry, blossom or bark), Fennel kernel, Gravel root, Heather flowers, Juniper berries, Kava Kava, Kola, Lily of the Valley, Linden flower, Mullein leaf, Nasturtium flower, Pumpkin seed, Sarsaparilla, Sea Holly, Stone root, Vervain, Wild Carrot, Yarrow, Yerba Mate.

Here are some herbal analgesics: Meadowsweet, Cramp yelp, Black Cohosh, Black or White Willow bark, Opium Poppy, Catnip, Chamomile, Cowslip root, Devil's Claw, Hops, Jamaican Dogwood, Ladyslipper, Lobelia, Passion flower, Rosemary, Skullcap, St. John's Wort, Skunk Cabbage, Wild Lettuce, Feverfew, Mistletoe, Poke root, White Poplar, Yerba Mate, Wintergreen.

I'm sorry, but I can't say for sure which hold not been studied. I would suppose some of the less agreed ones, like Skunk Cabbage and maybe Bogbean or Heather.

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