Herb Pharm Dandelion

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Description

  • Herb Pharm Dandelion support the body’s cleansing and detoxification process. It is prepared from fresh (never dried) whole Certified Organic Taraxacum officinale plants (root, leaf and flower) grown on our own farms in southern Oregon. The plants are grown in neat rows, harvested each spring and often have taproots over a foot in length. To assure optimal extraction of the herb’s bioactive compounds, the plants are hand-harvested while in full flower and then promptly extracted while still fresh and succulent.
  • The herb is extracted in small batches with Certified Organic cane alcohol for potency and to maintain the balance of phytochemicals as they exist in the plant. We assure herb identity via macroscopic and organoleptic analysis, then confirm it through methods such as HPTLC fingerprinting specific to each herb. Our liquid extracts are easily dispensed, taken in liquid form and added to water or other liquid.
    • Certified Organic
    • Fresh (undried)
    • Extraction rate 560 mg fresh herb per 0.7 ml.

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 0.7 ml

Amount Per Serving ... %Daily Value

Dandelion whole flowering plant ... 679 mg
(Taraxacum officinale) extract

*Daily Value (DV) not established.

Other Ingredients:

Certified organic cane alcohol (41-51%) & certified organic vegetable glycerin. Gluten-Free

Suggested Use:

Shake well before using. Add 1 full squeeze of the dropper bulb to 2 oz. of water or juice, 2 to 4 times per day. Best taken between meals.

Strength:

Fresh Herb Menstruum Ratio 1:1.25

Caution:

Keep out of the reach of children. Store away from heat & light.

* These statements have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to treat, mitigate, diagnose or cure any disease.

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Isabel G.
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Noted improvement in elimination and fluid retention

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