Product Description
Taraxacum officinale L. Rad (Dandelion Root) Tr 1:3 45%
Common Name: Dandelion, Pis Enlit
Family: Compositae/Asteraceae
Botanical description Too common to need one. There are probably up to 250 subspecies but they are so similar as not to warrant individual description. It is native to Europe and grows worldwide.
Parts used: Leaf, flower and root.
History/ Folklore/Taste /Energetics: The leaf is bitter and salty to taste, the root is bitter and sweet; both are cooling bitters. Dandelion and burdock have traditionally been combined to make a cleansing and fortifying tonic beverage. Because the leaves contain so much potassium they are alkalizing, neutralizing acid and acidic emotions. Potassium is also valuable for the heart and blood pressure and dandelion leaf helps to clear the heart of fear and drain it out through the kidneys- this process increases urination rates substantially if there has been a lot of fear and therefore more fluid and salt are needed. The root clears anger and other stagnant emotions from the liver and the bowel and tonifies the liver and pancreas to help us absorb and process emotions and emotional backlogs better. The yellow flowers have always been considered to be an indication of its value as a liver herb, it is probably that they also show that the plant helps to clear trapped emotional energy and information from the solar plexus.
Leaf, Vitamin A,B,C and D, Sesquiterpene lactones, Triterpenes, Coumarins, Carotenoids, Minerals especially potassium, Flavonoids
Root, Bitter–taraxacin ,Monohydric acids – taraxasterol and homotaraxasterol, Fatty acids, Sugars, Inulin
Actions:
Leaf, Diuretic, Mild laxative, the root is stronger, Cholagogue, Detoxifier, Bitter, Potassium supplement
Root, Laxative, Mild diuretic, Cholagogue, Anti-rheumatic
Traditional and current uses:
Mild liver tonic, root is stronger
High blood pressure with fluid retention
Water retention for hormonal reasons
Muscular gout and rheumatism, flushes out acid wastes
Infrequent urination
Leaf tea can help to soften gallstones
Potassium supplement for treating heart failure
Liver tonic
Atonic dyspepsia
Constipation
Rheumatism, arthritis and other connective tissue conditions where a detox is required
Hormonal imbalance
Some nervous conditions
Allergies
Catarrhal conditions
Skin problems
The leaves are used fresh as spring tonic salad