Dandelion Leaf
Taraxacum
Tea
Mild diuretic, laxative, skin toner x stimulant to the digestion
Digestive conditions, joint and muscle pain, skin conditions, tonic
Avoid if you have certain plant allergies. If you have kidney or gallbladder conditions consult your doctor before taking. May cause other minor reactions.
Background
The humble dandelion that grows as a weed throughout Europe and North America and is edible in its entirety and has been used as a medicinal herb for much of recorded history. Dandelion tea assists protect our bodies from toxins as it is a powerful diuretic. Unlike prescribed diuretics which rely on potassium supplements, dandelion is naturally high in potassium and therefore better able to replace the potassium lost through urination, especially those prone to oedema.
Uses
As an effective but gentle diuretic, having sufficient potassium to make up for that removed from the body in the diuretic process; hepatic and digestive tonic as a stimulant to the digestion. Dandelion is used for loss of appetite, upset stomach, intestinal gas, gallstones, joint pain, muscle aches, eczema, and bruises. Dandelion is also used to increase urine production and as a laxative to increase bowel movements. It is also used as skin toner, blood tonic, and digestive tonic. It is recommended for those with oedema, especially of cardiac origin and as a natural complement to cardio-active remedies for a 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.
Precautions
For those allergic to chrysanthemums, marigold, chamomile, yarrow, daisies or iodine, you should avoid dandelion. In some people dandelion can cause increased stomach acid and heartburn, it may also irritate the skin, especially in fresh form. People with kidney problems, gallbladder problems, including gallstones, should consult their doctors before taking dandelion.
Further Reading
https://www.healthline.com/health/ways-dandelion-tea-could-be-good-for-your
http://umm.edu/health/medical/altmed/herb/dandelion
Origin
PRODUCE OF HUNGARY
An important note about Allergens
While we do everything we can to avoid cross contamination, all Eat Wholefood branded products are packed and stored in an area which has the following allergens: sesame, soya, nuts, peanuts, wheat, celery seeds and mustard. So, unfortunately we cannot guarantee that Eat Wholefood branded products contain none of these allergens.
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