Dandelion Root Loose Tea 50g
Dandelion Root Loose Tea 50g
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Dandelion Root Loose Tea 50g

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TARAXACUM OFFICINALE RADIX

Common Name:  Dandelion root, Lion`s tooth, Priest`s crown, Pissenlit, diente de leon.

Family: Asteraceae

Part Used: Leaf and Root

Description: A leafy perennial with fleshy taproot and rosette of markedly toothed leaves with solitary yellow flower. Root is dark brown to almost black on outside, and white within. Native to the northern hemisphere with the medicinal product coming mainly from Eastern Europe.

Constituents: Mineral, phenolic acids, sesquiterpene lactones, taraxacin, taraxacoside, triterpenes, vitamins, Inulin (FOS).

Action: Bitter tonic/digestive, hepatic tonic, cholagogue, diuretic, laxative, antirheumatic.

Nutritional ingredients: Tender leaves can be used in salads or lightly cooked as a nutritious vegetable, flowers can be used to make wine, and root can be roasted and used to make a coffee like beverage. Rich source of Vitamins A, D, B complex, C, and minerals; iron, silicon, magnesium, sodium, potassium, zinc, manganese, calcium, copper and phosphorus. Substantial amounts of choline, a nutrient for the liver and rich source of fiber and fructo-oligo-saccharides.

Suggested use as a Traditional Herbal Remedies Only: The leaf; to oedema, especially of cardiac origin and as a natural complement to cardio-active remedies for failing heart, to urinary problems in general, especially where worsened by the presence of oliguria, to a lesser extent the same actions as the root. The root; as a supremely gentle tonic for liver function in a wide range of problems, gallstone and biliary problems, hepatic and post hepatic jaundice, congestion dyspepsia with constipation, general toxic conditions  such as chronic joint and skin inflammations. Locally the white sap may applied directly for the long term reduction of wart. Dandelion root infusion stimulated growth of 14 strains of bifidobacteria. This herbal remedies has a long history of use for enhancing digestive health and may be effective for stimulating normal bowel flora after antibiotic use.

Indications: Gallbladder disorders, cholecystitis, jaundice, dyspepsia, constipation.

·         British Herbal Pharmacopeia indications (BHP): Cholecystitis, gallstones, jaundice, atonic dyspepsia with constipation, muscular rheumatism, oliguria. Specific indication: cholecystitis and dyspepsia.

·         BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine indications: hepato biliary disorders, dyspepsia, lack of appetite, rheumatic conditions.

·         World Health Organization indications (WHO): To stimulate diuretic, increase bile flow and stimulate appetite, and for treatment of dyspepsia.

Suggested dosage: Add 1-3 teaspoon of herbs to a teapot and stir, cover and leave the tea stand for 10 - 30 minutes in 220ml of hot water, strain and drink one to two times a day. The use in children under 12 years of age has not been recommended due to lack of adequate data. Keep out of reach of children. Dosage (Dry herb): 2g-12g per day. Qualities: Cold 2nd degree, Dry 2nd degree

Packaging: Re-sealable air tight, foil pouch and Store in a cool dry place.

Fertility, Pregnancy and Lactation: Safety during pregnancy and lactation has not been established. In the absence of sufficient data, the use during pregnancy and lactation is not recommended.

Contraindications: Occlusion of the biliary or intestinal tract, acute gallbladder inflammation or gallbladder disease. Cautions: Do not administer to people with a known sensitivity to plants in the (Asteraceae) family.

Side Effects: Milky latex in leaves may cause contact dermatitis; bitternce may exacerbate hyperacidity.

Known Drug interaction: Use cautiously with antihypertensive because the leaf is a diuretic. Treat it as you would a prescription diuretic. Avoid concurrent use of potentiating effects (but not K+ loss, because dandelion contains K+).

Product Disclaimer

This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. All matters regarding health required medical supervision.

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