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View Post: Health Benefits of Dandelion Leaves
8 Nov 2009 by Healthy
Dandelion is regarded as a safe herb. However, some people report allergic or asthmatic reaction to this herb particularly those with allergic reaction to ragweed or daisies. Some warn patients with liver or gallbladder disease to stay ...
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View Post: Dandelion Root Roasted Tea
2 Nov 2009 by Emma
Dandelion (Taraxacum Officinale) is rich in potassium. Dandelion works to purify the blood, increase the flow of bile from the liver, build red blood cells, treats gallbladder disease, hepatitis, chronic dyspepsia, indigestion and ...
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View Post: How the Dandelion “Weed” Can Help You
18 Oct 2009 by admin
Though dandelion is generally regarded as safe, some have allergic or asthmatic reactions to this herb. The danger is heightened in those who are allergic to ragweed or daisies. Patients with liver or gallbladder disease are warned to ...
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View Post: Dandelion crop or pest – Dave Hamilton
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View Post: A Parents Guide to Drug Abuse Prevention: Herbal Remedies
14 Nov 2009 by Theresa Snyder MS
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View Post: health benefits of dandelion leaves
4 Sep 2009 by Body2Envy Team
traditionally dandelion is not recommended for patients with liver or gallbladder disease but some feel this advice is erroneous. we've covered a few of the many advantages of dandelion. if you'd like to experience them for yourself, ...
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View Post: Silymarin for the Liver
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View Post: WEIGHT LOSS -DIET BLOG » Blog Archive » Detox Herbs That Actually ...
23 hours ago by Weightlossdiets
Slippery elm is a famous herb that can be used to treat many diseases. Slippery elm has the ability to help the lungs, bowels, stomach, adrenal gland, decrease gas, absorb toxins and lower your stomachs acidity. ... Dandelion roots are herbs with the strongest detoxifying properties. These herbs are used to clean the gall bladder of waste as also the kidneys. The Dandelion root is used in conjunction with other detox herbs as other organs need to be cleansed ...
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View Post: How To Kick The Caffeine And Lose Weight
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View Post: Bitter Tea, Bitter Greens and Bitter Herbs for cure and prevention ...
25 Jan 2008 by ras
Native to India and Sri Lanka, It is widely cultivated in southern Asia where it is used to treat infections and some diseases, often being used before antibiotics were created. It has been valued for centuries by herbalists as a .... Dandelion has been used for centuries by herbalists for general detox. It was particularly used for the liver but also gall bladder, kidney and joint problems. It is also considered a blood purifier and it used for eczema and even cancer. ...
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