Is there an MD out there that can prove the credibility of consuming the Dandelion Root?Traditionally, dandelion has been used to cure breast illnesses, bloating, disorders of the gastrointestinal system, aching joints, and skin conditions. The leaves have large amounts of numerous vitamins, including A, C, D, and B-complexes, as well as minerals like iron, magnesium, zinc potassium, manganese, copper, choline, calcium, boron, and silicon.... ETC ETC ETC Help!!
Posted by Impish Jerome
I'm sure there are MD's out there, but they are not, I'm sure, wasting their time on this site giving out "free" information. But from a layperson's knowledge, I can share with you that dandelion root capsule form is great, excellent for the body. It works as a detoxifier. Cleansing the body.
/Jerome, the imp
Posted by Tink
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/
That is the search database for the National Library of Medicines Research Engine.
Type in Dandelion and it will kick out all the research up to this point on it
http://www.naturalstandard.com
Thats an incredible database, you have to have a membership (free) and you can get all the monographs on the herb there. I cant post the link for that either - I tried and it simply takes you to the one above
Posted by alt.healer
an MD is the absolute last person you would ask a herbal question to.
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