dandelion root
Lynne
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Hi Lynne:
Dandelion root tea is touted to have many cleansing properties and is also said to be good for many, many ailments. Even breast tumors. Be careful though as some of these teas also contain niacin, many B vitamins, biotin (most of us don't need additional biotin unless we're trying to address particular deficiencies) calcium, sulphur magnesium, etc.. Niacin causes flushing in many people. My system doesn't tolerate it well at all. (the alternative for those people is niacinamide, which gives the same benefit but without the flusing. Experiencing the niacin flush for the first time, one could become alarmed and think something major is happening) Most labels on Dandelion Root Tea state that it can also CAUSE gastric disturbances and should not be taken by people with gallstones, etc.. I don't use it and cannot attest to any of it's claims one way or the other. I'd suggest that you research it and understand as much as possible about it and any potential interactions with anything else you may be taking, before giving it a go. Different manufacturer's may offer different formulations.
It seems that many of the medicinal teas can cause anything from frequent urination to diarrhea, so one typically needs to common sensically begin with small amounts and increase to a tolerable level. Also, some teas are naturally diuretic and some claim to have very good anti oxidant benefits...especially green teas and black teas, which I use daily.
Wishing you good luck.
Love, light and laughter,
Ink0 -
http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/11570.cfm
Lynne, try the above website. Dandelion is there.
Happy hunting. I've spent hours looking everything under the sun up on this site.
Hugs,
Denise0 -
Forgot to mention that it is the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center site for alternative medicine, herbs, botanicals, etc. D.DeeNY711 said:http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/11570.cfm
Lynne, try the above website. Dandelion is there.
Happy hunting. I've spent hours looking everything under the sun up on this site.
Hugs,
Denise0 -
Thanks all of you for the input. I will visit the web page suggested and if I decide to take this stuff, I'll let you all know how it goes!DeeNY711 said:Forgot to mention that it is the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center site for alternative medicine, herbs, botanicals, etc. D.
Lynne0
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