Dandelion herb: Taraxacum officinale

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http://FreeHerbCourse.com Featuring the dandelion herb or taraxacum officinale as one of the diuretic herbs or liver herbs. The dandelion has many uses apart from these remedies. You can also make dandelion tea out of it. Learn more about dandelion uses in this video.

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  • never even heard of cat's ear.... good to know... TFS

  • dent de lion --teeth of the lion.  Because the jagged leaves resemble that.

  • they are soo cool but taste soo bad... :P i eat them anyways.

  • FREAKING AWESOME MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • well done

    thank you

  • daaaaayuuummm ....geeze luweez all this from a dandelion..is it just the leaf that is packed or could someone go around picking and washing eating the dandelion and get the same benefits? and i totally didnt know the body loses potassium when u pee as out to lunch on this whole mess load of important information... but isnt the body just balencing it self out getting rid of the extra unneeded potassium? thanks for the video

  • @herbmentor

    Thanks for posting this video.

    Dandelion is called Pu Gong Ying in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM.) I am a TCM practitioner. It's main function is to reduce"toxic heat" or inflammation caused by infection like acne, boils, & carbuncles. Because it has the ability to reduce "toxic heat" it can treat pneumonia and appendicitis.

    It's secondary function is to reduce "liver fire" or extreme anger. It can also promote lactation (enlarges breast.)

  • I found the anger information very interesting. Have to drink that before I go into traffic. Thank you for posting this, quite interesting.

  • are there any plant roots/tubers that you cant eat?

  • This is great! Thanks for the info.

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