Dandelion’s positive influence on the body’s metabolism

Dandelions grow in every continent in the world, and are edible in their entirety.

They are thought to have evolved about 30 million years ago and have been used for food and as a herb for most all of recorded history.

Dandelion is well known for its use as a liver and gall bladder tonic. It is a bitter herb, and works by stimulating the flow of bile to the gallbladder, and also by directly causing the contraction and release of stored bile. In this manner it reduces the accumulation of cholesterol and fat in the liver and improves conditions such as hepatitis, gallstones and jaundice.

Perhaps dandelion’s most popular use is that of being diuretic, being especially beneficial in reducing swelling caused by water retention. Unlike conventional diuretics there is no risk to loosing potassium from the body as dandelion is very rich in this mineral. It also contains the vitamins A,B,C and D.

Due to dandelion’s positive influence on fat metabolism and its ability to eliminate excess body fluids it may be a useful addition to any weight control programme.

Dandelion is a very inexpensive herb and is available in pure juice from Salus Haus, in drops from A. Vogel and in tea. Solaray 520 mg dandelion capsules are organically grown and contain the whole root.

For further information contact Susan in Au Naturel, Payne’s Lane, Irishtown, Athlone on 090 6487993.

 

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