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  • Here is a known fact: If people have certain conditions or illnesses, you need to check

    with your doctor, ask him or her if it's ok to eat live things like dandelions. I know that people

    do eat them, and I'm sure that some of them do have medical issues. Don't eat dandelions

    before talking to a doctor, you have to be careful what you consume.

    I'm also not fooled. I'm sure some of them hated the dandelion, but they are not

    going to tell you that, what we see is based on facts, just opinions.

  • @PrincessSpearmint Did you ask your doc if it was OK to eat spinach??? Dandelions are not toxic and for 99.999% of people are just fine to eat. If you have medical issues it would be smart to ask you doc b4 you put anything into your piehole... just sayen :)

  • @MadBadVoodo Aren't allot of people very alergic to danelion? Is it ok to drink the tea?

  • @Illchangeitlater "Aren't allot of people very alergic to danelion?" Thats a new one on me but ask your Doctor if you want...

  • @MadBadVoodo Dandelion is the mane cause of hay fever in most people.

  • @Illchangeitlater The most common allergy is to grass pollen, which affects around 95 per cent of sufferers. The pollen is released from mid-May to mid-September but levels peak between June to the end of July.

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  • @MsVenaLuna But that's not free! :)

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  • some salad blends in the store have dandelion leaves in it.

    The only time you should not eat them is if you put some sort of poisons in the lawn.

  • @mrgunandrun Dandelions were originally brought to North America as a food crop by early European immigrants. The leaves, flowers & roots are edible.

  • @SocalDNM Yes

  • Is that a betta in the bowl?

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