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Reclassifying the Dandelion: From Weed to Powerful Healer

Dandelion is one of those plants we tend to think of as a weed. It pops up everywhere, and early; it continues to grow wild unless we pluck it out; and it self-sows at the drop of a hat, so if you have one dandelion, chances are youll soon have about eight hundred to pull up. Dandelions reproduce asexually, so each new dandelion is a genetic copy of its parent plant. In recent years, dandelion has also seen surge in popularity as a culinary ingredient. Its bitter leaves make for a pleasant addition to a savory stir-fry I recently cooked up a dandelion fried rice dish, myself and its high nutritional content makes it a valuable addition. Dandelions contain sufficient quantities of vitamins A, C, and K, and theyre also a good source of calcium, iron, and manganese. Its more nutritious than even spinach! Also, dandelion root can also be used to make a caffeine-free but very coffee-like drink that people say helps them wean off coffee seamlessly.

But few people regard dandelion for its forgotten use as a medicinal herb. For centuries, perhaps even millennia, this weed was highly prized in ancient China as well as in Tibetan medicine and the Ayurvedic healing tradition for its use as a natural liver detoxifier and diuretic and to treat gallstones, eczema, and even cancers. Called Pu gong ying in Chinese and Kanphul in Hindi, dandelion is one of the most common of the ancient healing plants, and one of the earliest documented.

One of the dandelions common healing properties is the detoxification of the urine. In cases of urinary tract infection, dandelion helps immensely, creating an effect similar to that of the herb Uva Ursi and flushing out the urinary tract. Dandelion is also a diuretic, so it helps if you tend to retain water — but unlike other herbs with these properties, dandelion does not deplete the body of potassium, which contributes to its antioxidant benefits. It also contains the antioxidant luteolin, a micronutrient that has been shown to decrease swelling and hold antibacterial properties.

Of course, ancient medics didnt necessarily know the science behind these properties of dandelion. They still found it fascinating, though: in Tibetan and Ayurvedic medicine, dandelion is associated with a cooling effect, and placed certain class of foods thought to benefit an unbalanced heat of the body. This makes sense even in the light of modern medicine, because an inflammation causes a fever as the body begins to fight it. Ayurveda in particular functions by identifying the type of the person and then seeking to balance them. Dandelion is known in Ayurveda as a bitter herb with cooling powers and is used to restore the balance in people with Pitta and Ama conditions, especially of the stomach and intestines. For example, Pittas tend to be hot by nature, and when a Pitta becomes imbalanced, cooling herbs like dandelion are prescribed. Theres a vast library of information available on Ayurveda, so you can read more and find out about your own type.

Needless to say, we could go on about the dandelion forever. Its a fascinating and integral part of these ancient Eastern traditions, and its packed with a nutritious punch to boot. We would do well to take this little weed and get more intimate with it and summer is the best time to start.

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  • You can eat the entire plant, including the root!! enjoy.

  • yes they are! :)

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  • interesting thnx for sharing 

  • im excited 

  • We have just started a new radio show, "Natural Remedies with Jimmy" Our host would love to have you as a guest. Please contact me through Youtube so we can set a time for you to share on the air. Wonderful channel.. thank you..

  • Dandelion is both food and medicine. "Let your medicine be your food and your food be your medicine." - Hippocrates So what do homeowners do? They kill the dandelion with herbicides, poisoning not just the Dandelion, but everything else. Pesticides are not silver bullets. 1 in 3, sorry now it is 1 in 2.7 Americans will have some form of cancer in their lifetimes. Connect the dots.

  • i ate my dandelion garden and now im in the hospital :(

  • the guys voice cracks me up.

  • @sentient23 hey thanks for the reply-yes people here are just as strange-thanks for confirming we live on a somewhat screwed continent...

  • @steviemovie yeah no doubt, i have done some landscaping here in the usa, and people will pay me to remove fully mature blackberry bushes from their yard.... imagine that eh? people also want you to spray their yard to stop dandelions and other useful herbs and food from growing.

  • i love science its flippen awesome like batman

  • @hwiseman1 that's ok-I wish I knew the answer to that question too-there is a spray ban in effect here in Toronto but I think some people find a way around it-cause they think not having dandelions is so damn important they will drive to Buffalo to get it-the poison-wow-really amazing where our priorities can be

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