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!0 Health Benefits Of Dandelion Root by Diane Herrington

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10 Dandelion Root Health Benefits

by Diana Herrington

Real Food For Life,   4 June 2012

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

Dandelion is a great spring tonic for our bodies; 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.
How to Make Dandelion Root Coffee   click here  Dandelion Coffee
Also, the dandelion leaves and  flowers are so good for us. Celebrate your Dandelions  this year! Eat them.
Other Recipes with Dandelion:
Dandelion Root Pancakes: No milk or eggs, but lots of health and good taste.
Dandelion Flower Syrup: You can taste the unique sweetness from the yellow petals. (Read more about the health benefits of the flowers here.)
Dandelion Flower Cordial: The word cordial sounds tasty, and it’s very appropriate in this case!
Dandelion TeaMade with the leaves — this is perhaps the easiest and fastest way to use a dandelion.


Dandelion SmoothieAfter almost passing out from a dandelion smoothie, Randy gives some practical tips to keep your  dandelion smoothie palatable.
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Enjoyed this thank you for sharing

Stranger in a Strange Land said...

You are very welcome, Martin.

Have a great week,
Mike

Unknown said...

Whats the best way to dry it and how do we prepare it for ingesting it .thanks

Stranger in a Strange Land said...

Clean the soil off, let it dry, then put in a paper bag and let it sit for a few weeks. Put dried roots in a glass Jar and boil for Tea.