Description
Most people probably know the dandelion. It belongs to the dandelion species, which belongs to the composite plant family.
The dandelion grows naturally in the moderate climate zones of the northern hemisphere, but originally comes from western Asia and Europe. It is most likely to be found on meadows, ditches, and forest edges - as long as it is sunny or half-shady.
The growth of the dandelion is herbaceous. The perennial plant can only grow between 10 cm to 30 cm high, but its root is very long and reaches up to one meter in the depth. Directly above the ground, the dandelion leaves are formed, which grow up to 25cm and are strongly toothed. In spring, the dandelion blooms with its bright yellow basket flowers, whose smell reminds of honey. The flowers open in the morning and close in the evening.
Interesting, especially for vegans: You can make a honey alternative from dandelion.
Ingredients
Organic ethanol, alpine spring water organic dandelion root, leaves and blossoms.
To produce the mother tincture, 8.5 g of organic dandelion root, as well as 5 g of its leaves and blossoms are used to 100 ml of 84% organic ethanol. After adding the plant minerals with alpine spring water, the alcohol content of the mother tincture is reduced to 65%.
How to use
Take 30 drops 2 times a day (the intake with water is recommended)
The recommended intake corresponds to a daily dose of 230 mg organic dandelion root, as well as 140 mg of its leaves and blossoms.
Natural product: The formation of a natural sediment may occur. In this case, shake the tincture briefly before the intake.
Storage: At room temperature and avoid direct sunlight (also applies to bottles that have already been opened).
Do not use during pregnancy or lactation period.
Product details
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Produced according to traditional alchemical principles (Paracelsus): production of our tinctures
✓ Charge: 50 ml or 100 ml
✓ No artificial colorants or preservatives
✓ Vegan
✓ Organic quality product
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