Dandelion Leaf Can Purify Your Blood and Body Organs

Dandelion Leaf

Dandelion Leaf

The first line of a little known song asks the question, How many dandelions this year will grow Indeed, in some parts of the North America hills are yellow with dandelion flowers in the spring. Most are either ignored or poisoned as a nuisance. If we had known what this article will reveal, we might have gathered them instead of treating them as a curse.

The name dandelion comes from the French phrase ‘dent de lion,’ meaning ‘lion’s tooth.’ This refers to the jagged-edged leaves of this weed. The fancier scientific name is Taraxacum officinale. Unlike calendula (marigold) which is not the same annual flower found in American gardens, dandelion the herb is exactly what you think of growing in your yard or on a hillside. What makes this common weed so great

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Essential Oils – Rue, Favored Among the Ancients As an Antidote to Poison

Essential Oils - Rue

Essential Oils - Rue

Rue (Ruta graveolens) is in the Rutaceae (citrus) family of botanical plants. This oil is produced through steam distillation of the fresh herb and is now being grown in Ecuador as an ingredient in the RutaVaLa blend. Ruta (rue) oil is a very different chemical composition than the Ruta graveolens herb itself.

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