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Orange Naturals Dandelion Tincture 100 ml

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Orange Naturals Dandelion Tincture 100 ml: 

Dandelion helps to relieve dermatological conditions and is used as a diuretic.

Dandelion is so much more than a pesky weed on your lawn! It is actually a very effective diuretic, which means it helps to pass excess fluid out of your body through your kidneys and bladder. Unlike some prescription diuretics, Dandelion is rich in potassium so your body does not end up losing this valuable mineral due to the increase in urination.

Dandelion is a cleansing herb that has often been referred to as both a ‘liver tonic’ and ‘blood cleanser’. Its cleansing action makes it an excellent herb for relieving skin conditions such as eczema. As well, Dandelion helps with the mechanics of digestion by stimulating one’s appetite and releasing bile to assist with the proper breakdown of foods – especially fats.Buy Orange Naturals Supplements at healthpalace.ca

Benefits: Acts as a gentle diuretic; Helps increase the flow of bile, Stimulate the appetite, Helps treat digestive disturbances, Helps relieve eczema, Liver tonic.

Features: Made from organic and wildcrafted herbs, Therapeutic dose of condition-specific herbs, body can absorb and metabolize tinctures rapidly – absorption begins in the mouth, allowing the body to absorb up to 98% of the medicinal components

Ingredients:

Each 1 ml  Contains:
organically grown dandelion root
(Taraxacum officinale). 1:4 root extract. 
250 mg

 

Non Medicinal Ingredients: 40% gluten-free grain alcohol and purified water.

Recommended Dose: Adults: Take 2ml, 3 times per day on an empty stomach. For occasional use only as a diuretic.

Cautions: Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Do not use if you have liver or gallbladder disorders or a bowel obstruction. Discontinue use and consult a healthcare practitioner if you develop symptoms of liver trouble. 

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