Diuretic used for heart problems, diabetes, kidney stones, gallbladder, liver conditions, and much more.
The root of dandelion has properties that make it useful for variety of complaints. Dandelion is diuretic and provides potassium at the same time. It is thus an ideal remedy for fluid retention, heart problems and PMS, since it will help maintain proper chemical balance while allowing elimination of excess water and waste products from the body. Dandelion can also be used preventively in the tendency to form kidney stones or gravel.
Dandelion root is known as a liver tonic and cholagogue, and it has been used traditionally for liver congestion or digestive sluggishness or in the jaundice that lingers after hepatitis. Dandelion may be used supportively in diabetes, because of its action on the liver. It is one of the herbs that can be used, too, in therapies for chronic skin problems, such as psoriasis or eczema. Dandelion also has a history of use in gallstones or chronic gallbladder inflammations since the root stimulates the flow of bile. In addition, dandelion root is mildly laxative, and it can be helpful in chronic constipation, especially of the aged, where it works gently but dependably. Dandelion has no known toxicity and can be safely depended on in tea or tincture form.
Latin name "taraxacum" literally means disorder and
remedy!
Natural internal cleanser detoxifies liver, kidneys, and
gallbladder!
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Dandelion root is suggested for use for the liver. Dandelion root also
disinfects the blood, increases bile manufacturing and improves the
functioning of the pancrease, spleen, abdominal area and kidneys. It
may be employed for cramps, gouty ar...
Dandelion root is usually recommended for the bile-secreting liver.
Dandelion root also cleans the blood, increases bile creation and
strengthens the spleen, pancreas, abdomen and kidneys. It could be
administered for uric-acid inbalance, defic...
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Dandelion root is regarded as a "liver tonic", which has led to
its use for many illnesses traditionally believed to be caused by a
"sluggish" or "congested" liver, including
constipation, headaches, eye problems, ...
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