Botanical name: Taraxacum officinale
For the majority of recorded history, mankind have used dandelion as a food source and herb. They are said to have been employed in traditional Chinese medicine for more than a millennium and were well-known to the Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians of antiquity. Native Americans used the plant for both food and medicinal.
It has ingredients that may reduce edoema, stimulate the production of urine, and stop urine crystals from accumulating, which could result in kidney and urinary tract infections.
Dandelion is used by contemporary herbalists to treat ailments like kidney infections, UTIs, and swollen tonsils.
The leaves are traditionally used as a tonic to activate the bladder because they are rich in calcium, iron, and vitamins A, B, and D.
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