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Common Names Common Dandelion
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Locations Epirus
Clinical Summary
Contraindications Plant's consumption may cause skin irritation.
Active Substance essential oil tannins flavonoids Proteins fibers sterols triterpenes sesquiterpenes caffeic acid riboflavin Metals (iron, potassium, calcium, magnesium, manganese, sulfur, sodium, zinc) lactucopicrin (bitter agents) protein sesquiterpenes triterpenes caffeic acid
Active Substance Plant Part root root flowers
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Features Description Taraxacum officinale is a perennial, herbaceous plant growing from 15 to 30cm, with lobed, wavy leaves, brown fruits and yellow flowers. The flowering and the harvesting take place from April to June, as well during the autumn
Method Administration The plant is administered as laxative and diuretic in the form of herbal tea (10-15g of dried root in a cup of boiled water, 3 times a day) and tincture (1: 5 parts of the dried root and ethyl alcohol 30%, 30 to 60 drops, three times a day). It is applied externally to the skin in the form of infusion (made from the dried root, three times a day)Warning: The use of herb preparations is not recommended without seeking advice from your physician or pharmacist. The substances they contain may interact with the subscribed drugs that the patient already takes, thus eliminating their therapeutic efficacy or inducing toxicity. They may also burden further weakened vital functions of the body thus exposing the patient to increased morbidity and life threatened conditions.
Pharmacological Info The plant is administered in the form of herbal tea as cholagogue, tonic, diuretic, digestive, anti-inflammatory and antitussive. It is recommended for the treatment of gallstones, constipation, dyspepsia, chronic arthritis and rheumatic diseases. Also, it is applied externally in the form of infusion against chronic dermatitis, eczema, acne, hives (urticaria), wounds and warts.
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References Bιβλίο: Τα φαρμακευτικά βότανα και οι θεραπευτικές τους ιδιότητες, Λάμπρου Π. Σπύρου, Αγροτικός εκδοτικός οίκος, Αθήνα 1981, Β' τόμος, σελίδες: 517-519 L. Battinell Βιβλίο: Οδηγός των φαρμακευτικών φυτών, Paul Schauenberg, Ferdinand Paris, Εκδότης Μ. Γκιούρδας, Αθήνα 1981, σελίδα 232-233 RAFFAELLA BRIANTE, MAURIZIO PATUMI, STEFANO TERENZIANI, ETTORE BISMUTO, FERDINANDO FEBBRAIO, AND ROBERTO NUCCI. Olea europaea L. Leaf Extract and Derivatives: Antioxidant Properties. J. Agric. Food Chem. 2002, Vol. 50, pp. 4934-4940. http://www.giatrosofia.com/%CE%B2%CF%8C%CF%84%CE%B1%CE%BD%CE%B1/%CE%A4%CE%B1%CF%81%CE%B1%CE%BE%CE%AC%CE%BA%CE%BF_(4 http://www.medicinenet.com/dandelion_taraxacum_officinale-oral/article.htm http://www.iama.gr/ethno/PathiseisHpatos_files/4HPAR_Agioump%20Miltos.pdf
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