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Dandelions included!!! they are pretty & yummy !!!

















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Dandelions included!!! they are pretty & yummy !!!



















I've had Dandelion tea before, it was definitely yummy.

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Dandelions included!!! they are pretty & yummy !!!



















I've had Dandelion tea before, it was definitely yummy.







bigsmile bigsmile bigsmile oh, good Dagan.bigsmile bigsmile bigsmile .


drinker smokin drinker I am soooooooooooooo glad to hear that drinker smokin drinker



flowerforyou flowerforyou flowerforyou Dandelions are sooo good for you ...flowerforyou flowerforyou flowerforyou




sad It makes me sooo mad :angry: and sooooooo sad sad

when people kill dandelions noway noway noway

with their weapons of mass destruction huh huh huh


malathion & diazonon , etc....noway noway noway


for Heaven's Sake ... frustrated


it's just a pretty yellow flower & an herb flowerforyou


with amazing benefits & properties drinker


It is soo good for us in soo many ways...bigsmile bigsmile bigsmile


I eat it in salad with fresh mint :wink:

with a roasted or raw sesame seed :tongue:

lemon juice dressing with herbs and honey flowerforyou flowerforyou

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Sat 03/14/09 07:32 AM
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http://www.nutriherb.net/dandelion_custom_made_to_order_herbal_vitamins_supplements.html


Possible Benefits of Dandelion
Botonical name: taraxacum officinale
The leaves and root are used in dandelion herbal supplements. Dandelion has been used traditionally for the treatment of water retention, constipation, and for indigestion and heartburn. It has been used for hundreds of years to treat problems associated with the liver, gallbladder, kidney, and joints. Some consider this herb a blood purifier.

The active constituents in dandelion, sesquiterpene lactones (of the eudesmanolide and germacranolide type), are responsible for the beneficial actions on the digestive system and liver. It also is a rich source of vitamins and minerals and is particularly high in Vitamin A.

Dandelion has a diuretic effect and may be helpful with edema, or water retention. Its bitter compounds stimulate digestion, act as a mild laxative, and also increase the bile production in the gallbladder and bile flow from the liver.












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Sat 03/14/09 07:36 AM
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http://health.learninginfo.org/dandelion.htm


The Benefits of Dandelion



The next time you see a pesky dandelion interfering with the perfection of your lawn, you might want to reconsider your first reaction to spray it with weed killer. That little weed is actually an incredible source of vitamins and other substances that can be greatly beneficial to your health. Many people still don’t realize that the dandelion is even edible, much less are they aware of the amazing benefits this natural herb can have on their health.

Dandelion contains a significant amount of vitamin A and potassium, as well as moderate amounts of vitamin B, vitamin C, vitamin D, phosphorus, iron, magnesium, zinc, and manganese. All of these substances can be beneficial to your health, but the dandelion also provides a more specific health benefit. Dandelion can actually act as a gentle and natural diuretic that aids in the function of the entire digestive system, including the function of the kidneys, gallbladder, bowels and more. It can aid in treating constipation and water retention.

Dandelion leaves can be eaten directly from the plant, but their bitter taste makes them less than appealing to the average person. It is better to boil the leaves and add them to salads, vegetable dishes, pasta dishes, and various casseroles. You can also purchase dandelion tablets from various herbal stores and online centers.

Always be sure to consult with your doctor before taking in any new supplement. As beneficial as dandelion can be to your health, it is not for everyone. Those with digestive issues such as gallstones and ulcers should take special care with dandelion and should only ingest it under the supervision of their doctor.

There are quite a few benefits associated with dandelion, and many people can benefit from its use. Now that you are more familiar with the advantages of this herb, the next time you spot a dandelion in your lawn, you might find yourself eating it instead of trying to get rid of it.







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http://health.learninginfo.org/dandelion.htm


The Benefits of Dandelion



The next time you see a pesky dandelion interfering with the perfection of your lawn, you might want to reconsider your first reaction to spray it with weed killer. That little weed is actually an incredible source of vitamins and other substances that can be greatly beneficial to your health. Many people still don’t realize that the dandelion is even edible, much less are they aware of the amazing benefits this natural herb can have on their health.

Dandelion contains a significant amount of vitamin A and potassium, as well as moderate amounts of vitamin B, vitamin C, vitamin D, phosphorus, iron, magnesium, zinc, and manganese. All of these substances can be beneficial to your health, but the dandelion also provides a more specific health benefit. Dandelion can actually act as a gentle and natural diuretic that aids in the function of the entire digestive system, including the function of the kidneys, gallbladder, bowels and more. It can aid in treating constipation and water retention.

Dandelion leaves can be eaten directly from the plant, but their bitter taste makes them less than appealing to the average person. It is better to boil the leaves and add them to salads, vegetable dishes, pasta dishes, and various casseroles. You can also purchase dandelion tablets from various herbal stores and online centers.

Always be sure to consult with your doctor before taking in any new supplement. As beneficial as dandelion can be to your health, it is not for everyone. Those with digestive issues such as gallstones and ulcers should take special care with dandelion and should only ingest it under the supervision of their doctor.

There are quite a few benefits associated with dandelion, and many people can benefit from its use. Now that you are more familiar with the advantages of this herb, the next time you spot a dandelion in your lawn, you might find yourself eating it instead of trying to get rid of it.










Hey sister Nessa!flowerforyou

Thanks for all the info on that! I never knew that...!

I have tasted dandelion WINE before, have YOU? I didnt think it was all that GREAT though!laugh


But THISsmokin is my favorite kind of WEED!:thumbsup: winking

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Sat 03/14/09 12:25 PM
OH WOW!!

the dandalions brought back a childhood memory back..............

my "late" grandpa had us as kids, pickin bags of dandalions for him, to make DANDALION WINE!!!!!!!

I STILL have a few of bottles of it, tho I havent drank it, I keep them in memory of my grandfather!

Ive heard its very good!!!!:thumbsup:

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http://health.learninginfo.org/dandelion.htm


The Benefits of Dandelion



The next time you see a pesky dandelion interfering with the perfection of your lawn, you might want to reconsider your first reaction to spray it with weed killer. That little weed is actually an incredible source of vitamins and other substances that can be greatly beneficial to your health. Many people still don’t realize that the dandelion is even edible, much less are they aware of the amazing benefits this natural herb can have on their health.

Dandelion contains a significant amount of vitamin A and potassium, as well as moderate amounts of vitamin B, vitamin C, vitamin D, phosphorus, iron, magnesium, zinc, and manganese. All of these substances can be beneficial to your health, but the dandelion also provides a more specific health benefit. Dandelion can actually act as a gentle and natural diuretic that aids in the function of the entire digestive system, including the function of the kidneys, gallbladder, bowels and more. It can aid in treating constipation and water retention.

Dandelion leaves can be eaten directly from the plant, but their bitter taste makes them less than appealing to the average person. It is better to boil the leaves and add them to salads, vegetable dishes, pasta dishes, and various casseroles. You can also purchase dandelion tablets from various herbal stores and online centers.

Always be sure to consult with your doctor before taking in any new supplement. As beneficial as dandelion can be to your health, it is not for everyone. Those with digestive issues such as gallstones and ulcers should take special care with dandelion and should only ingest it under the supervision of their doctor.

There are quite a few benefits associated with dandelion, and many people can benefit from its use. Now that you are more familiar with the advantages of this herb, the next time you spot a dandelion in your lawn, you might find yourself eating it instead of trying to get rid of it.







flowerforyou interestingflowerforyou

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http://health.learninginfo.org/dandelion.htm


The Benefits of Dandelion



The next time you see a pesky dandelion interfering with the perfection of your lawn, you might want to reconsider your first reaction to spray it with weed killer. That little weed is actually an incredible source of vitamins and other substances that can be greatly beneficial to your health. Many people still don’t realize that the dandelion is even edible, much less are they aware of the amazing benefits this natural herb can have on their health.

Dandelion contains a significant amount of vitamin A and potassium, as well as moderate amounts of vitamin B, vitamin C, vitamin D, phosphorus, iron, magnesium, zinc, and manganese. All of these substances can be beneficial to your health, but the dandelion also provides a more specific health benefit. Dandelion can actually act as a gentle and natural diuretic that aids in the function of the entire digestive system, including the function of the kidneys, gallbladder, bowels and more. It can aid in treating constipation and water retention.

Dandelion leaves can be eaten directly from the plant, but their bitter taste makes them less than appealing to the average person. It is better to boil the leaves and add them to salads, vegetable dishes, pasta dishes, and various casseroles. You can also purchase dandelion tablets from various herbal stores and online centers.

Always be sure to consult with your doctor before taking in any new supplement. As beneficial as dandelion can be to your health, it is not for everyone. Those with digestive issues such as gallstones and ulcers should take special care with dandelion and should only ingest it under the supervision of their doctor.

There are quite a few benefits associated with dandelion, and many people can benefit from its use. Now that you are more familiar with the advantages of this herb, the next time you spot a dandelion in your lawn, you might find yourself eating it instead of trying to get rid of it.










Hey sister Nessa!flowerforyou

Thanks for all the info on that! I never knew that...!

I have tasted dandelion WINE before, have YOU? I didnt think it was all that GREAT though!laugh


laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh



laugh no, it doesn't have the sweetest flavor , by any means laugh




But THISsmokin is my favorite kind of WEED!:thumbsup: winking





me too !!! bigsmile drinker smokin drinker bigsmile


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Sun 03/15/09 08:00 AM
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smokin :heart: smokin It is time to wake & bake my Good Friends ...smokin :heart: smokin


:wink: I also listen to Sunday Morning Musical Soundscapes :wink:


flowerforyou drinker flowerforyou on the local Smooth Jazz radio station KSSJ 94.7 FM flowerforyou drinker flowerforyou







ohwell My Internet Explorer keeps shutting down on me, & deletes my work ohwell


frown so getting online & posting messages :wink: is kind of a hassle lately ,frown


:heart: plus I am getting ready winking to go to Church :thumbsup: :angel: :thumbsup: with my Oldest Daughter :heart:


drinker who will be 35 flowerforyou this month, flowers & my Grandchildren flowerforyou who are 10 & 5 drinker


so I will check in :thumbsup: with you all later ...bigsmile bigsmile bigsmile


Thank you for stopping by waving and love and light to all flowers :heart: flowers















waving waving waving waving waving waving waving waving waving


















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Sun 03/15/09 08:08 AM
:wink: Oh, you know this thread will roll over after fifty pages,:wink:


flowerforyou so join us on the next phase of the Clubhouse in Chit Chat flowerforyou



drinker and Coffeehouses drinker


when that happens :wink:



flowerforyou Becky flowers & Martin drinker Kayak smokin & Kayak's Juliet flowerforyou



Mikey drinker Lee smokin & Dee flowers & Dagan smokin & everyone else bigsmile bigsmile bigsmile





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