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Dandelion
root has been used as a
valuabl
e food and medicinal
agent.
The leaf contains a high amount of vitamins and minerals
including potassium and vitamin A.
Dandelion Root Dosage:
Dosage: 250 to 500 mg 3 times a day with food.
Liquid extract: 1 to 2 teaspoonfuls (5 to 10 ml) in orange
juice or other beverage 2 to 3 times a day.
Tea: Place 1 to 2 teaspoonfuls in a cup of boiling water. Wait
for 10 minutes. Drink one cupful 2 to 3 times a day as
needed.
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Dandelion root
most common Dosage: 500 mg 3 times a day with
food.
Liquid extract: 5 ml in any beverage 3 times a
day. 
Tea: Place 1 teaspoonful in a cup of boiling water.Wait for 10
minutes.Drink one cupful 2 times a day as
needed.
Products recommended:
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Fallodox that contains Dandelion and is well
formulated to support endometriosis.
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Dandelion Root
520 mg capsules From Puritan
Pride.
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Dandelion
Liquid Extract from Puritan Pride, one of the best brand on
the market since 40 years.
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Nature's Way
Dandelion Root, 100 capsule, 540 mg, a very economical and good
brand.Good value for money.
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Dandellion
root is used as a diuretic but unlike other diuretic, it
does not take out the potassium of the
body.
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Dandelion root
is high in potassium and helps replenish the body's supply
of this nutrient.
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Dandelion
seems to be the natural alternative for people who suffer
Hypertension and who takes diuretics. Remember to check
with your physician before using this supplement to treat
any disorder.
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Dandelion root
increases the function of the immune
system.
Dandelion root Toxicity: At supplemental and dietary levels,
this supplement is safe. Some individuals may experience an
allergy reaction with this supplement. If this occurs, call
your physician if you have fast or irregular breathing, skin
rash, hives or itching.
Pregnancy/Breast-feeding precaution: To date, medical
literature has not yet reported any side-effects related to
fetal development during pregnancy or to infants who are
breast-fed.
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