Dandelion root has been used for centuries in homeopathic medicine to treat a wide range of illnesses. Many practitioners believe that it works to improve gallbladder and liver function and often recommend it as a liver tonic. In addition, many people claim that it is a useful diuretic and a...
Dandelion root extract induced apoptosis in human melanoma and leukemia cells. Activity against induced rodent tumors has also been shown.(3, 5, 30, 31, 32)Other Dandelion has been investigated for antiallergy potential in vitro.(3) Immunomodulation has also been described.(5, 33, 34)A...
Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) is an herb native to Europe. The leaf, flower, and root have been used for various infections, but with little evidence. Dandelion is found throughout mild climates of the northern hemisphere. It contains chemicals that might decrease swelling, increase urine produc...
It’s worth noting though that some species of dandelion have been shown to inhibit the absorption of many commonly used antibiotics by the digestive system, limiting their effectiveness. And is also known to decrease the speed at which lithium is removed from the body, so for those who tak...
Dandelion contains chemicals that may increase urine production and decrease swelling (inflammation). Uses Insufficient Evidence to Rate Effectiveness for... Inflammation of the tonsils (Tonsillitis). Early research shows that people who have had their tonsils removed recover faster if they eat soup co...
the stovetop rather than steeped to make what’s known as a decoction. You can simmer chopped roots — whether yellow dock on its own or combined with other roots, such as dandelion and licorice — in water for 15 to 30 minutes, using roughly 4oz water for every teaspoon of dried root...
Dandelion Internal Uses Dandelion root is traditionally used as a tonic and blood purifier, for constipation, inflammatory skin conditions, joint pain, eczema and liver dysfunction, including liver conditions such as hepatitis and jaundice. Dandelion is also used for the treatment of the gall bladder...
“novel” cancer therapy Dandelion: Your medicinal powerhouse go-to herb for spring cleansing Dandelion root, a cancer cell killer, has a long history as medicine Dandelion has unsuspected health benefits such as inhibiting cancer cell growth Dandelion Tea: Cleanse liver, Dissolves Kidne...
Although not all side effects are known, ginger is thought to be likely safe for most people when used as directed. Common side effects of ginger may include: heartburn, diarrhea, stomach discomfort; burping; or skin irritation (if applied to skin). ...
Assessment of single-cell gene expression (single-cell RNA sequencing) and adaptive immune receptor (AIR) sequencing (scVDJ-seq) has been invaluable in studying lymphocyte biology. Here we introduce Dandelion, a computational pipeline for scVDJ-seq analy