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Their
benefits have not been strongly confirmed
by clinical
evidence. Dandelion Root
tea, dandelions, dandelion
seeds, wine, tea, flower and greens have been used as a
medicinal agent and a food source.
But
dandelions have very few side effects.
They have
been used in Europe for many years.
Dosage:
Dandelion
Root Dosage: 250 to 500 mg 3 times a day with food.
Dandelion root tea / Liquid extract: 1 to 2 teaspoonfuls (5
to 10 ml) in orange juice or other beverage 2 to 3 times a
day. 
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Dandelion most common
Dosage: 500 mg 3 times a day with food.
Dandelion
root tea / Dandelion Liquid extract: 5 ml in any beverage 3
times a day.
Products
recommended/Dandelion root formula:
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Fallodox that contains Dandelion and
is well formulated to support
endometriosis.
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Dandelion root tea from
Puritan Pride, one of the best brand on the market since 40
years.
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Nature's Way Dandelion
Root tea, 100 capsules, 540 mg, a very economical and good
brand. Good value for money.
Dandelion
Root Facts or Benefits of Dandelion Root - What is dandelion
root tea used for?
Dandelion
and gallbladder - Dandelion root and
diuretic:
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Dandelion is used as a
diuretic.
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It seems to be effective
in the treatment of gallstones and
jaundice.
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Dandelion is commonly used
to treat gallbladder inflammation.
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Some people use it as a
laxative.
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It is reported that it may
relief discomfort related to indigestion.
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Laboratory tests have
shown its moderate anti-inflammatory
effect.
Dandelion
Root Side effects - Dandelion Root Toxicity: At supplemental
and dietary levels, dandelion greens and dandelion seeds are
safe.Some individuals may experience an allergy reaction
with dandelion seeds. If this occurs, call your physician if
you have fast or irregular breathing, skin rash, hives or
itching.
Dandelion
Root Pregnancy/Breast-feeding precaution: To date, medical
literature has not yet reported any side-effects with
dandelions and dandelion greens related to fetal development
during pregnancy or to infants who are breast-fed.
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