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Dandelion Root Tincture
Dandelion Root Tincture
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- handcrafted
- sustainably sourced
- detoxifying



Dandelion Root Tincture
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Ingredients
1:5 60% Dandelion Root (Taraxacum officinale) whole plant, Certified Gluten Free Vodka (six times distilled).
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Suggested Dose
General Support: .5-1 mL 2-3x a week
Cleanse: 2 mL 3x daily for 7 days. Contact your herbalist after 7 days. -
Contraindications
Dandelion may increase urination, use caution if on diuretics.
Dandelion may cause allergic reactions in those allergic to the Asteraceae family.

Dandelion Root (Taraxacum officinale)
the detoxifier
Dandelion's medicinal uses have been recorded since the 10th and 11th centuries.
Dandelion is packed with micro and macro nutrients, making it hepatoprotective, its like "superfood" for the liver.
An optimal detoxifier for the liver and gallbladder.
Dandelion stimulates digestive enzymes, and bile salts which promote healthy and regular digestion. Healthy and regular digestion have been shown to maintain a resliant immune system all year long.

vodka
solvent
We use six times distilled, organic, cerifited gluten free Vodka as the solvet to extract the medicinal constituents from dandelion root.
Vodka is often used in tincture making because it is tasteless, and contains no additional ingredients.
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