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Dandelion / Taraxacum officinale
Dandelion LATIN NAME Taraxacum officinale
ALSO KNOWN AS pise-en-lit, pee-the-bed, lion's tooth, fairy clock, blowball, cankerwort, priest's crown, puffball, swine snout, white endive, wild endive.
TYPICAL PREPARATIONS AND DOSAGE Tonic for liver or gallbladder: 3 - 5 g dandelion root made as a decoction, taken 3 times per day. 5 - 10 ml tincture taken 3 times per day. Used as a diuretic: 4 - 10 g dried Dandelion leaves infused into 1 cup of boiling water, left to sit for 10 - 15 minutes. Then drink as tea, sweeten if required.
PRECAUTIONS Dandelion is contraindicated where there is occlusion of the bile ducts or gall bladder empyema. Please consult a herbal practitioner when wishing to take dandelion in the cases of liver disease or oedema of a medical nature.
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