All About Dandelions and Their Health Benefits (with Recipes)
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Vatic Note: As many of our regulars know, we periodically publish health info since weather manipulation is going on right now in the middle of spring and early summer, resulting in crop failures even before the first seedling has even come up. Its also a fact that alleopathic medicines are not only have harmful side affects, they actually kill people to the same numbers as national statistics of deaths by auto accidents.
Because of this manipulation of weather, it became important to rely on whatever is available to use to cure ourselves, or support our immune system etc. That is why we are doing this. I put up about Dandelions because they were in serious abundance this spring, and yet, no wild flowers came up at all this year. So, it became evidence that we needed to know more about the health benefits of weeds. Since Dandelions are weeds, they became our first subject.
This is very comprehensive, so take the time to extract what you need in information and how to’s for preparing the plant for the different needs you may have. This article breaks it down into which part of the plant to use for which illness or support the body needs. So stick with it, print it out and use it as a reference for next year.
All About Dandelions and Their Health Benefits (with Recipes)
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Dandelions are here to stay. Every springtime in temperate climates they deck fields, meadow, lawns, yards and gardens, with a sunny yellow blanket of bright flower heads. Much to the delight of children, they also throw up tufty seed heads that scatter like elegant fairies with the most gentle breath.
- Simply infuse the flower heads or a handful of leaves in boiling water in a pot for at least 3 minutes (and for as long as you would like after that). If you have a tea infuser ball you can make it straight in your mug. I would tear about 5 leaves for one mugful.
- Use a strainer to pour a cup of tea and sweeten if desired (or enjoy it as it is if you like a a herby hit, like me).
- You can usually buy dried dandelion leaves from a good health food store or herb shop to be used as a tea infusion.
- Dig up the roots (which tend to be thicker later in the season).
- Scrub clean (but don’t peel).
- Use a sharp knife to chop them up as small as you can. Spread evenly on a baking tray.
- Roast in the oven either on a low temperature over a long period or higher temperature until they’ve dried out completely (usually when they have turned a light brownish colour).
- When fully roasted, grind in a nut mill, coffee grinder or with a pestle and mortar and use as regular coffee.
- Or alternatively infuse like tea and then strain off the ground root before serving.
Whilst there haven’t been many clear and concise studies carried out on the health benefits of dandelions (probably because there isn’t any money in things that grow freely!)… traditional cultures including the North Native Americans and the European Celts successfully used these prolific wild plants for a myriad of different health benefits. I’ve outlined a few of the most commonly known uses here.
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About the author:
Trinity is an experienced, empathic energy worker and the author of ‘Trinity’s Conscious Kitchen’, a recipe book designed to inspire the soul through conscious vegan, wheat-free cuisine.
Transcending her into a higher realm of unity and oneness, this experience imparted a divine energy that she has been sharing through spiritual work ever since. She has integrated a wide variety of multidimensional gifts, and works hand in hand with the Angelic Realms, guided by a deep compassion for the Earth and environment.
The article is reproduced in accordance with Section 107 of title 17 of the Copyright Law of the United States relating to fair-use and is for the purposes of criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.
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