Dandelion Tincture
Taraxacum Officinale
Description
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Latin name: Taraxacum Officinale. Also known as Dandelion, Mole's Lettuce, or Pissflower. In English, the plant is often referred to as Dandelion, Lion's Tooth, or Blowball.
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Do you want a organic Dandelion
These organically grown parts are processed immediately after harvest and carefully extracted into organic alcohol. In this way, the valuable plant characteristics are optimally preserved.
Our Dandelion
Perfect for those who want to enrich their daily care ritual with powerful and plant-based support.
Dandelion Tincture operation
Due to European legislation, we are allowed to provide limited information about the effects of herbal preparations. You can read more about this on the page: Why is the information about how our products work limited?
What we are allowed to mention are the following health claims on hold for Dandelion.
- Supports kidney function**
- Helps maintain proper fluid balance
- Contributes to cleansing the body through the liver**
- Contributes to the maintenance of normal liver function**
- Good for bile function**
- Good for digestion**
- Good for normal stomach function**
- Supports maintaining a healthy weight**
- Contributes to the maintenance of normal cholesterol levels in the blood**
- For protection against free radicals in case of lack of appetite**
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Botany Dandelion
The dandelion is a plant that is easy to recognize: with its serrated leaves and sunny yellow flowers, it appears in roadsides, meadows, and gardens throughout Europe. After flowering, fluffy seed pods form that travel with the wind—something that has fascinated children for generations.
What also characterizes this plant is its taproot, which can reach between 30 centimeters and 1 meter deep. The milky white sap that flows from the stems after bruising is also characteristic.
The dandelion prefers to grow in damp, sunny places, but also adapts easily to other situations. Consequently, you can encounter it everywhere.
Origin and traditional application
The dandelion has a rich history as an accompaniment to humans.
In various cultures, the dandelion symbolized lightness and purification. In spring—the season of renewal—the use of the dandelion was often embraced as a way to start the new year fresh and vital.
Traditional herbalists used the plant in rituals and recipes aimed at supporting digestive comfort** and inner balance**. In this way, the dandelion grew into a familiar herb within households that viewed nature as an ally.
NB: This product information cannot replace the advice of a doctor or therapist. Always consult your doctor or therapist if you are taking medication.
Health claims awaiting European approval