Dandelion Root Tea

bobby66
bobby66 Member Posts: 69

hi,

Has anybody tried this tea? I have heard some good things about it and wanted to know if any of you had tried it.

http://www.healthline.com/health/ways-dandelion-tea-could-be-good-for-your#3

 

 

 

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  • Woodytele
    Woodytele Member Posts: 163
    I have tried

    Bought someon Amazon, tasted fine, I think they added rose hips to the brand I bought. 

  • ThomasH
    ThomasH Member Posts: 106 Member
    edited August 2017 #3
    It is even better than your article says

    Hey Bobby, I was just doing some research myself on dandelion tea and I found this article. According to this, it is supposed to have some good anti-cancer properties.

    You might be interested in it?

    http://pubmedcentralcanada.ca/pmcc/articles/PMC5341965/

    Thomas

  • bobby66
    bobby66 Member Posts: 69
    edited August 2017 #4
    ThomasH said:

    It is even better than your article says

    Hey Bobby, I was just doing some research myself on dandelion tea and I found this article. According to this, it is supposed to have some good anti-cancer properties.

    You might be interested in it?

    http://pubmedcentralcanada.ca/pmcc/articles/PMC5341965/

    Thomas

    Thanks, very interesting

    Thanks, very interesting information..Are you going to try it?

  • ThomasH
    ThomasH Member Posts: 106 Member
    bobby66 said:

    Thanks, very interesting

    Thanks, very interesting information..Are you going to try it?

    Absolutely!

    I have lots of them in my yard, but I think I will find some roots that are already prepared till I can grow some specifically for that purpose. The seeds are easy to find, and I have a little hydroponic garden in a sunny window at home so I will see if I can make a weed grow there. I would HOPE so because they seem to be impossible to kill in the yard! LOL

    I have a lot of things that I already use on a daily basis, so adding one more helpful item won't be much of a stretch. Having some nice relaxing tea doesn't seem like it would be too challenging.

    How about you? Think you will add it to your regimen?

    Thomas

  • bobby66
    bobby66 Member Posts: 69
    ThomasH said:

    Absolutely!

    I have lots of them in my yard, but I think I will find some roots that are already prepared till I can grow some specifically for that purpose. The seeds are easy to find, and I have a little hydroponic garden in a sunny window at home so I will see if I can make a weed grow there. I would HOPE so because they seem to be impossible to kill in the yard! LOL

    I have a lot of things that I already use on a daily basis, so adding one more helpful item won't be much of a stretch. Having some nice relaxing tea doesn't seem like it would be too challenging.

    How about you? Think you will add it to your regimen?

    Thomas

    i'm definitely thinking about

    i'm definitely thinking about it. I'm still researching to see if there is any side effects. Let me know how it goes.

  • benben
    benben Member Posts: 6
    I used to drink Dandelion

    I used to drink Dandelion Root Tea all the time, like at least 1 cup a day - usually around bed time.

    My ONC told me to stop, as it may hinder treatment because of its anti-oxidant properties - just like vit C.  I had been drinking since 6 years ago when I had a syncope episode.

    My liver enzymes were elevated a week or two after syncope and I read Dandelion helps support liver function, so incorporated that in my routine as well as turmeric.

    I still sneak in 1 or 2 cups between chemo sessions.  I usually sprinkle a little turmeric and cinnamon in with it - just a dash.  I kind of like the bitter flavor of the root tea.

    If you are in midst of treatment I'd consult your oncologist prior.