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Dandelion Fact Sheet |
(Taraxacum
officinale)
Description...
Dandelion is a common garden weed but is touted as a valuable herbal remedy. It acts as a natural diuretic while also supplying potassium, a nutrient that is often lost through diuretic use.
The
plant is rich in the antioxidants, vitamins A and C. The young leaves can be eaten
fresh or used in herbal preparations.
How
It May Benefit You...
· poor digestion
· gall bladder problems
· inflammation of the liver
·
congestive heart failure and
high blood pressure that require diuretic treatment.
As a
supplemental diuretic, dandelion may help relieve symptoms associated with:
· high blood pressure,
· congestive heart failure,
· premenstrual syndrome,
· menstrual pain, and
·
joint pain.
Caution...
Discontinue
using dandelion if you get allergic dermatitis, stomach upset, diarrhoea, flu
like symptoms, or liver pain. If you are pregnant, have a heart condition, or
inflamed stomach or colon use dandelion only with Professional consultation.
Availability...
Available
in tinctures, prepared tea, capsules, and dried or fresh leaves or roots.
Always
seek professional advice for your particular condition/s before taking herbal
mixtures.