Dandelions help you cleanse out radiation, toxic heavy metals, DDT, and other poisons.
What makes the dandelion unique is that every part of the plant can be used: root, leaves, flower, and even stem.
The flowers cleanse the hollow organs such as the stomach and intestinal tract, gallbladder, bladder, lungs, uterus, and heart.
Phytochemicals in dandelion leaves purify blood and also help bring it to hard-to-reach places, so the leaves are a must for circulatory issues such as poor circulation. The leaves’ bitterness is also geared to squeeze toxins out of the lymphatic system, making them ideal for helping with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, swollen lymph nodes, and edema.
The stems cleanse the dense organs such as the spleen, liver, and brain—for example, by pushing out bile that’s no longer useful.
The dandelion root detoxifies even deeper into those dense organs. This is the bitterest part of the plant, and it forces the organs to purge on the deepest level for an intensified purification.
Dandelion offers vital nutrients such as vitamin A, B vitamins, manganese, iodine, calcium, iron, magnesium, selenium, silica, and chlorophyll that give you energy and help your body stave off disease. Dandelion is a helpful preventative for virtually any illness, and is especially great for the prostate.
How To Use:
Drink dandelion root tea, eat dandelion greens in salads and juiced, and/or make a cold tea with the flowers. Or use alcohol-free dandelion root tincture.
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This item posted: 24-Apr-2024
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