Dandelion Root Super Tincture 1 oz

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Dandelion Root Super Tincture

1 oz Dropper Bottle

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The dandelion Root is a very economical herb considering that it is a weed that most of us dig and get rid of! Heath conscious people have been  eating dandelions for years.

Dandelion is a great spring tonic for our bodies; Traditionalists believe it helps the transition from winter to the warmer season, by nourishing and balancing the blood so it will flow better and keep us cooler in the summer season.

10 Health Benefits of Dandelion Root

  1. Widely recognized as a liver tonic as it nourishes the liver.
  2. Because of its high iron and zinc content, dandelion root is often used as a treatment for anemia.
  3. Has mild laxative properties and is often used to help maintain regularity.
  4. Recognized as a great blood builder and for the liver.
  5. Aids skin problems as well as detoxify poisons and toxic waste in the body.
  6. It is also a mild appetite stimulant; tea made from root and leaves can help relieve digestive problems.
  7. Dandelion root functions as a mild diuretic. Because potassium is often lost when using a diuretic, dandelion root is often a better choice for a diuretic than synthetic formulas.
  8. Lowers cholesterol according to some studies. Early results of at least one study show that dandelion root supplements may affect the cholesterol profile in diabetic mice positively by lowering LDL and triglycerides while increasing HDL.
  9. Its positive effects on the liver and digestion, may help the effectiveness of other vitamins, minerals and nutrients.
  10. “Dandelion acts as a tonic to the system. It destroys acid in the blood. As it contains organic sodium, it is very good for the deficiency of nutritive salts, and is recognized as a great blood builder and purifier.“ from the book Herbally Yours

Dandelion root Nutrition

  • Filled with vitamins A, C, D and B complex.
  • Minerals are abundant too such as zinc, iron and potassium.
  • It is very high in calcium and other nutrients.
  • Not only is this plant high in vitamins and antioxidants — such as silymarin, silibinin, curcumin, berberine and resveratrol — it also contains  magnesium,  and choline.

More information relative to the amazing effects of Dandelion Root.

1. Providing antioxidants

Antioxidants  work to neutralize the harmful effects of free radicals. The human body produces free radicals naturally, but they cause harm by accelerating aging or the progression of certain diseases.

Dandelions contain beta-carotine, which is an antioxidant that helps protect cells from damage. ResearchTrusted Source shows that carotenoids such as beta-carotene play a vital role in reducing cell damage.

The flower of the dandelion is also full of flavonoids and polyphenols, which are other types of antioxidants.

2. Reducing cholesterol

Dandelions contain bioactive compounds that may help lower a person’s cholesterol.

Researchconducted in vivo and in vitro has shown that dandelion may be able to help reduce blood lipids. This can include lipids,including  cholesterol and triglycerides.

It is possible that people can use dandelion to help treat high cholesterol, but more research is still necessary.

3. Regulating blood sugar

There is some evidence to suggest that dandelions contain compounds that may help with regulating blood sugar.

In 2016, some researchers propose that dandelion’s antihyperglycemic, antioxidative, and anti-inflammatory properties may help treat type II diabetes. However, further research is required to make any definitive claims.

4. Reducing inflammation

Some studies indicate that dandelion extracts and compounds may help reduce inflammation in the body.

In one 2014 study, researchers found that chemicals present in dandelions had some positive effects on reducing inflammatory responses.

However, they conducted the study on cells and not on human participants, which means that more research is needed to conclude that dandelion reduces inflammation in the human body.

5. Lowering blood pressure

There is little research to support the use of dandelion for lowering blood pressure.

However, dandelion leaves are a good source of potassium. There is clinical evidence that shows that potassium can help reduce blood pressure.

For example, a meta-analysisTrusted Source of 15 randomized controlled trials found that people taking a daily potassium supplement saw a significant reduction in their blood pressure. The reduction in blood pressure was greater among people with pre-existing high blood pressure.

6. Aiding weight loss

Some researchers have proposed that dandelion could help people achieve their weight loss goals.

Researchers believe that compounds found in the dandelion plant may promote improved carbohydrate  metabolism and  fat absorption.

7. Reducing cancer risk

Some limited, but positive, research has indicated that dandelion may help reduce the growth of certain types of Cancer.

So far, studies have looked at dandelion’s impact on cancer growth in test tubes and found that it may help with slowing the growth of certain cancers.

One study examining cancer growth in a test tube determined that dandelion extract may help reduce the growth of liver cancer. Other research has shown similar benefits for colon cancer, breast cancer, pancreatic, and prostate cancer.

However, as with other potential benefits, researchers need to do more studies to show how effective dandelions can be as part of cancer treatment.

8. Boosting the immune system

There is growing evidence that suggests that dandelions can help boost the immune system.

Researchers have found that dandelions show both antiviral and antibacterial properties. For example, one 2014 studyTrusted Source found that dandelions help limit the growth of hepetitus B in both human and animal cells in test tubes.

However, researchers need to do more studies to determine the impact of dandelions on the immune system.

9. Aiding digestion

Some people use dandelion as a traditional remedy for constipation and other digestion issues.

A rodent study investigating the effect of dandelions on digestion found that certain chemical compounds present in dandelions improved gastric emptying.

The study saw a reduction in the resistance of food moving to the rodents’ small intestines. Researchers now need to see whether dandelion can have the same effect on humans.

10. Keeping skin healthy

Some research indicates that dandelion may help protect the skin from sun damage.

Ultraviolet (UV) light causes considerable damage to the skin and contributes to skin aging. A 2015 studyTrusted Source on skin cells in a test tube found that dandelion could reduce the impact of one type of damaging UV light.

Protecting the skin from UV damage can help protect the skin from premature aging. Researchers need to conduct studies on humans to verify these results.

11. Promoting liver health

Research shows that dandelion may be able  to help prevent and treat some liver diseases. This includes acetaminophen-induced liver injury (AILI), non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and alcohol-related liver damage.

However, not all of the research was conducted in vivo or on humans, so more studies are needed to determine if dandelion can actually be used medicinally for these purposes.

 

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  • 5
    Tincture Dandelion

    Posted by Sue Strasel on 27th Jun 2022

    Using well. Good service. Spilled it though.