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Tradition Dandelion Root Cut (Loose Tea Organic, Tube) - 80g
Tradition Dandelion Root Cut (Loose Tea Organic, Tube) - 80g
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- Boost liver detox
- Helps treat digestive disturbances
- naturally caffeine free
- No additives, colouring, added sugar, gluten, soy or GMOs.
- Kosher, and vegan
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Tradition Dandelion Root Cut (Loose Tea Organic, Tube) - 80g
$17.03
Clef Des Champs Tradition Dandelion Root Cut (Loose Tea Organic, Tube) - 80g is a dietary supplement, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

Acting mainly on the digestive and urinary tracts, Dandelion can improve general health by affecting the blood, skin and joints. Clef Des Champs Dandelion Organic Loose Tea is high potassium content balancing its diuretic action. Dandelion works mainly on the underlying terrain, helping to eliminate toxins, uric acid and cholesterol. It can help reduce inflammation and deposits, helping joints regain their mobility. It also works to tone the pancreas, adrenal glands and liver, regulating blood sugar levels. Enjoy 2-4 cups per day by pouring 1 litre of boiling water over 4 tbsp of Clef Des Champs Dandelion Organic Loose Tea, cover and let steep for 20 minutes, filter and enjoy. [LOOSE TEA]
Contains:
Organic Dandelion Root, Cut (taraxacum officinale)
Important Information:
Keep out of reach of children.
Organic Dandelion Root, Cut (taraxacum officinale)
Important Information:
Keep out of reach of children.
Dosage
Adults Drink 2 - 4 cups per day. Pour 1 litre of boiling water over 4 tbsp of herbs, cover and let steep for 20 minutes. Filter.
Adults Drink 2 - 4 cups per day. Pour 1 litre of boiling water over 4 tbsp of herbs, cover and let steep for 20 minutes. Filter.
Herbalist Recommended Tinctures, Teas, & Capsules
Clef des Champs is a Canadian company that was founded by an herbalist in Quebec. All of their herbs are organically grown in their own garden in the Quebec mountains. The natural elements nourish each herb until it’s ready to be picked, dried and made into one of their natural formulations. Their blends offer support for many health concerns including; oral health, women’s health, immune and respiratory health, digestive health, men’s prostate health, and muscle and joint relief. Available in water-alcohol, alcohol-free, capsule, syrup or salve formula’s, Clef des Champs uses the healing power of herbs to support your needs.
Clef des Champs is a Canadian company that was founded by an herbalist in Quebec. All of their herbs are organically grown in their own garden in the Quebec mountains. The natural elements nourish each herb until it’s ready to be picked, dried and made into one of their natural formulations. Their blends offer support for many health concerns including; oral health, women’s health, immune and respiratory health, digestive health, men’s prostate health, and muscle and joint relief. Available in water-alcohol, alcohol-free, capsule, syrup or salve formula’s, Clef des Champs uses the healing power of herbs to support your needs.
DANDELION
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Dandelions are more then just pretty weeds, they can also help improve your health...
It's hard to believe that the "weed" that aggravates so many "lawn-artists" is actually an important medicinal herb. The proper name of dandelion is Taraxacum officinale. The leaves of the dandelion plant are hooked and pointed, a characteristic that allows this plant to be distinguished from wild lettuce, another common lawn weed. In fact, the name "dandelion" comes from the French "dents de lion", which translates to "lion's teeth", a reference to the shape of the edges of the leaves.
Both wild lettuce and dandelion leaves can be used to make a tasty garden salad, jam-packed with nutrients. The leaves and the root of the dandelion plant have different medicinal properties; the leaves are a diuretic that can help clean the urinary tract, while the roots are a digestive bitter.
Digestive Bitter
Dandelion roots and leaves have a bitter taste that stimulates the release of saliva and stomach acid, thus increasing appetite. It also triggers a cascade of increased secretion of digestive juices throughout the gastrointestinal tract including bile, and pancreatic secretions, both of which promote better digestion.
Liver And Gallbladder Health
The dandelion plant is useful in the treatment of digestive disorders. The root of the plant stimulates the release of bile from the liver and gallbladder, which helps the body to digest fats. It also helps to flush the gallbladder and support the release of toxins by the liver. Because of this, dandelion is an excellent liver cleanser. At the same time, there is some evidence that dandelion may help to regulate cholesterol levels, which is also likely due to this bile flush response.
Urinary Tract Cleanser
The leaves act as a
potassium
-sparing diuretic, which functions equally to common prescription diuretics in studies. Thus dandelion leaf can be used to treat water retention such as retention that is due to
PMS. This action also allows dandelion leaf to flush fluid through the kidneys making it a good herb for cleansing the urinary tract.
Antimicrobial
Dandelion has some antimicrobial properties that make it useful for infections like abscesses and boils. Because of this, and its
liver cleansing
abilities, dandelion can help to detoxify the body and reduce skin conditions like acne.
How Can I Take Dandelion?
Dandelion leaf and root can be used as encapsulated herb, dried herb, tincture or liquid extract. The roots contain the medicinal constituents that support liver and digestion, while the leaf contains the substances that support the kidney and urinary tract. Dandelion root is found as a component of many intestinal and liver cleansing formulas. In order to help with digestion, bitter herbs must be tasted, like when you take them in a tincture or tea. Encapsulated herbs are swallowed, thus bypassing the taste buds, and will not stimulate digestion. The dose of dandelion root or leaf is 500 – 1500mg per day of powdered extract. Liquid can be dosed at 15 – 30ml of root extract, or 10-30ml daily of leaf extract. Dandelion leaf is often found as a component of kidney cleansing formulas.
Dandelion– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Leaves, Roots.
Applications
· Detoxification, Liver And Gallbladder Conditions, Water Retention, Indigestion, Infections
Optimum Dosage
· Leaf 500-1500mg Daily Or Liquid Extract Of Leaf 10-30ml Daily. Root 500-1500mg Daily Or Liquid Extract 15-30ml Daily. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
· Detoxifying Herbs, Lipotropic Factors,
Antioxidants
Important Information
· People With Gallstones, Intestinal Obstruction, Acute Stomach Inflammation Or
Irritable Bowel
Syndrome Should Not Use Dandelion.
· Do Not Use Dandelion And Diuretics, Lithium Or Digoxin At The Same Time.
· Do Not Use Dandelion If You Have A Ragweed Allergy.
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Dandelions are more then just pretty weeds, they can also help improve your health...
It's hard to believe that the "weed" that aggravates so many "lawn-artists" is actually an important medicinal herb. The proper name of dandelion is Taraxacum officinale. The leaves of the dandelion plant are hooked and pointed, a characteristic that allows this plant to be distinguished from wild lettuce, another common lawn weed. In fact, the name "dandelion" comes from the French "dents de lion", which translates to "lion's teeth", a reference to the shape of the edges of the leaves.
Both wild lettuce and dandelion leaves can be used to make a tasty garden salad, jam-packed with nutrients. The leaves and the root of the dandelion plant have different medicinal properties; the leaves are a diuretic that can help clean the urinary tract, while the roots are a digestive bitter.
Digestive Bitter
Dandelion roots and leaves have a bitter taste that stimulates the release of saliva and stomach acid, thus increasing appetite. It also triggers a cascade of increased secretion of digestive juices throughout the gastrointestinal tract including bile, and pancreatic secretions, both of which promote better digestion.
Liver And Gallbladder Health
The dandelion plant is useful in the treatment of digestive disorders. The root of the plant stimulates the release of bile from the liver and gallbladder, which helps the body to digest fats. It also helps to flush the gallbladder and support the release of toxins by the liver. Because of this, dandelion is an excellent liver cleanser. At the same time, there is some evidence that dandelion may help to regulate cholesterol levels, which is also likely due to this bile flush response.
Urinary Tract Cleanser
The leaves act as a
potassium
-sparing diuretic, which functions equally to common prescription diuretics in studies. Thus dandelion leaf can be used to treat water retention such as retention that is due to
PMS. This action also allows dandelion leaf to flush fluid through the kidneys making it a good herb for cleansing the urinary tract.
Antimicrobial
Dandelion has some antimicrobial properties that make it useful for infections like abscesses and boils. Because of this, and its
liver cleansing
abilities, dandelion can help to detoxify the body and reduce skin conditions like acne.
How Can I Take Dandelion?
Dandelion leaf and root can be used as encapsulated herb, dried herb, tincture or liquid extract. The roots contain the medicinal constituents that support liver and digestion, while the leaf contains the substances that support the kidney and urinary tract. Dandelion root is found as a component of many intestinal and liver cleansing formulas. In order to help with digestion, bitter herbs must be tasted, like when you take them in a tincture or tea. Encapsulated herbs are swallowed, thus bypassing the taste buds, and will not stimulate digestion. The dose of dandelion root or leaf is 500 – 1500mg per day of powdered extract. Liquid can be dosed at 15 – 30ml of root extract, or 10-30ml daily of leaf extract. Dandelion leaf is often found as a component of kidney cleansing formulas.
Dandelion– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Leaves, Roots.
Applications
· Detoxification, Liver And Gallbladder Conditions, Water Retention, Indigestion, Infections
Optimum Dosage
· Leaf 500-1500mg Daily Or Liquid Extract Of Leaf 10-30ml Daily. Root 500-1500mg Daily Or Liquid Extract 15-30ml Daily. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
· Detoxifying Herbs, Lipotropic Factors,
Antioxidants
Important Information
· People With Gallstones, Intestinal Obstruction, Acute Stomach Inflammation Or
Irritable Bowel
Syndrome Should Not Use Dandelion.
· Do Not Use Dandelion And Diuretics, Lithium Or Digoxin At The Same Time.
· Do Not Use Dandelion If You Have A Ragweed Allergy.
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DANDELIONBy: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Dandelions are more then just pretty weeds, they can also help improve your health...
It's hard to believe that the "weed" that aggravates so many "lawn-artists" is actually an important medicinal herb. The proper name of dandelion is Taraxacum officinale. The leaves of the dandelion plant are hooked and pointed, a characteristic that allows this plant to be distinguished from wild lettuce, another common lawn weed. In fact, the name "dandelion" comes from the French "dents de lion", which translates to "lion's teeth", a reference to the shape of the edges of the leaves.
Both wild lettuce and dandelion leaves can be used to make a tasty garden salad, jam-packed with nutrients. The leaves and the root of the dandelion plant have different medicinal properties; the leaves are a diuretic that can help clean the urinary tract, while the roots are a digestive bitter.
Digestive Bitter
Dandelion roots and leaves have a bitter taste that stimulates the release of saliva and stomach acid, thus increasing appetite. It also triggers a cascade of increased secretion of digestive juices throughout the gastrointestinal tract including bile, and pancreatic secretions, both of which promote better digestion.
Liver And Gallbladder Health
The dandelion plant is useful in the treatment of digestive disorders. The root of the plant stimulates the release of bile from the liver and gallbladder, which helps the body to digest fats. It also helps to flush the gallbladder and support the release of toxins by the liver. Because of this, dandelion is an excellent liver cleanser. At the same time, there is some evidence that dandelion may help to regulate cholesterol levels, which is also likely due to this bile flush response.
Urinary Tract Cleanser
The leaves act as a
potassium
-sparing diuretic, which functions equally to common prescription diuretics in studies. Thus dandelion leaf can be used to treat water retention such as retention that is due to
PMS. This action also allows dandelion leaf to flush fluid through the kidneys making it a good herb for cleansing the urinary tract.
Antimicrobial
Dandelion has some antimicrobial properties that make it useful for infections like abscesses and boils. Because of this, and its
liver cleansing
abilities, dandelion can help to detoxify the body and reduce skin conditions like acne.
How Can I Take Dandelion?
Dandelion leaf and root can be used as encapsulated herb, dried herb, tincture or liquid extract. The roots contain the medicinal constituents that support liver and digestion, while the leaf contains the substances that support the kidney and urinary tract. Dandelion root is found as a component of many intestinal and liver cleansing formulas. In order to help with digestion, bitter herbs must be tasted, like when you take them in a tincture or tea. Encapsulated herbs are swallowed, thus bypassing the taste buds, and will not stimulate digestion. The dose of dandelion root or leaf is 500 – 1500mg per day of powdered extract. Liquid can be dosed at 15 – 30ml of root extract, or 10-30ml daily of leaf extract. Dandelion leaf is often found as a component of kidney cleansing formulas.
Dandelion– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Leaves, Roots.
Applications
· Detoxification, Liver And Gallbladder Conditions, Water Retention, Indigestion, Infections
Optimum Dosage
· Leaf 500-1500mg Daily Or Liquid Extract Of Leaf 10-30ml Daily. Root 500-1500mg Daily Or Liquid Extract 15-30ml Daily. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
· Detoxifying Herbs, Lipotropic Factors,
Antioxidants
Important Information
· People With Gallstones, Intestinal Obstruction, Acute Stomach Inflammation Or
Irritable Bowel
Syndrome Should Not Use Dandelion.
· Do Not Use Dandelion And Diuretics, Lithium Or Digoxin At The Same Time.
· Do Not Use Dandelion If You Have A Ragweed Allergy.
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