Closely related to chicory, dandelion is a common plant worldwide and the bane of those looking for the perfect lawn.
The plant grows to a height of about 12 inches, producing spatula-like leaves and yellow flowers that bloom year-round. Upon maturation, the flower turns into the characteristic puffball containing seeds that are dispersed in the wind.
Dandelion is grown commercially in the United States and Europe. The leaves and root are used in herbal supplements.
Dandelion is commonly used as a food. The leaves are used in salads and teas, while the roots are sometimes used as a coffee substitute.
Dandelion leaves and roots have been used for hundreds of years to treat liver, gallbladder, kidney, and joint problems. In some traditions, dandelion is considered a blood purifier and is used for conditions as varied as eczema and cancer. As is the case today, dandelion leaves have also been used historically to treat water retention.
Fluid Extract (1:1)
Taraxacum officinale
Herbal Supplement
Promotes Healthy Digestive Functions
Holistically Balanced
Kosher Parve
As a dietary supplement take 1-2 ml (approx. 28-56 drops) 3 times a day in a small amount of water.
1 Fluid oz.
Servings: 15
Dosage Size: 2 ml.