KL Landing Garden and Apiary
Dandelion Leaf Tincture- Aids Digestion, Constipation, & Flatulence
Dandelion Leaf Tincture- Aids Digestion, Constipation, & Flatulence
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WHAT IS A TINCTURE? An herbal tincture is a long-lasting and effective form of extracting the whole plant's medicinal properties. The formula combines alcohol, distilled water, and sometimes vegetable glycerin. The result is potent and fast-acting. By adding the recommended drops of tincture to a liquid, diluting removes the weak or absent taste of alcohol.
Dandelion is far from a weed in your yard. It's the first source of pollen for the bees and from the flower, leaves, and roots provides herbal therapy topically and externally. (Taxaxacum officinale): A highly nutritious plant, full of antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, a boon to the immune system. Containing anti-inflammatory properties, removing toxins from the body. Reduces cholesterol level, regulating blood pressure, aiding weight loss, and the risk of cancer. (Is a diuretic.)
Each bottle contains two-ounces of Calendula extraction, and features a dropper for ease of use.
SYNERGY: If you are looking for a natural way to improve your health, consider requesting up to four areas. Lisa offers customized wellness possibilities as a tea or tincture. Areas could be less fatigue and more energy, improved sleep habits, digestion, headaches, or pain maintence.
DIRECTIONS: Most tinctures re infused between four to six weeks; however, I continue to potency at eight weeks; therefore, it is important to abide by the dosage. One dropper is 30 drops; the maximum is two droppers, 60 drops. Consume by placing the liquid underneath the tongue for 30 seconds or add to a cup of water and drinking.
CONTRAINDICATIONS: Not safe for bleeding disorders and allergies connected to ragweed.

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If a jar is broken during transit, a replacement will be provided with no charge, provided photographic evidence of the damage is submitted.