


Dandelion Leaf
Dandelion Leaf (Taraxacum officinale)
Other Common Names: Lion’s Tooth, Wild Endive, Bitterwort
Family: Asteraceae (Daisy)
Parts Used: Leaves
Energetics: Cooling, drying
Taste: Bitter, slightly salty
A Mineral-Rich Tonic for Liver, Kidneys & Digestion
Often dismissed as a common weed, dandelion is in fact a nutrient-dense powerhouse, packed with minerals, antioxidants, and detoxifying properties. Used in traditional herbalism across cultures, dandelion leaf is renowned for its ability to support kidney health, flush toxins, and promote vibrant digestion.
Key Benefits & Uses
Dandelion leaf is valued for its diuretic, liver-supporting, and mineral-rich properties, making it a trusted botanical for:
✔️ Kidney & urinary tract health: Acts as a natural diuretic, promoting healthy fluid balance
✔️ Liver detoxification: Gently supports liver function and bile production
✔️ Blood pressure & circulation: Helps the body eliminate excess fluids without depleting potassium
✔️ Nutritional boost: Rich in calcium, magnesium, iron, and vitamins A, C, and K
✔️ Digestive aid: Supports gut health by stimulating digestive secretions
✔️ Anti-inflammatory support: Traditionally used to ease arthritis and joint inflammation
How to Use
🌿 Tea/Infusion: Steep dried dandelion leaves for a mineral-rich, cleansing tea
🌿 Tincture: A concentrated extract for kidney and liver support
🌿 Fresh Greens: Enjoy in salads, pestos, or green juices for a nutrient boost
🌿 Herbal Broth: Simmer with other greens for a nourishing detox broth
🌿 Capsules: A convenient way to incorporate its benefits into daily wellness routines
Sustainability & Sourcing
At Soulshine Wellness Co., we source our dandelion leaves organically and sustainably, ensuring they are harvested at peak potency while preserving wild plant populations.
Safety & Considerations
⚠️ Avoid if allergic to plants in the Asteraceae (Daisy) family
⚠️ As a natural diuretic, dandelion may interact with water pills or blood pressure medications—consult a healthcare provider before use
⚠️ May stimulate bile flow, so those with gallbladder issues should seek guidance before use
Dandelion Leaf (Taraxacum officinale)
Other Common Names: Lion’s Tooth, Wild Endive, Bitterwort
Family: Asteraceae (Daisy)
Parts Used: Leaves
Energetics: Cooling, drying
Taste: Bitter, slightly salty
A Mineral-Rich Tonic for Liver, Kidneys & Digestion
Often dismissed as a common weed, dandelion is in fact a nutrient-dense powerhouse, packed with minerals, antioxidants, and detoxifying properties. Used in traditional herbalism across cultures, dandelion leaf is renowned for its ability to support kidney health, flush toxins, and promote vibrant digestion.
Key Benefits & Uses
Dandelion leaf is valued for its diuretic, liver-supporting, and mineral-rich properties, making it a trusted botanical for:
✔️ Kidney & urinary tract health: Acts as a natural diuretic, promoting healthy fluid balance
✔️ Liver detoxification: Gently supports liver function and bile production
✔️ Blood pressure & circulation: Helps the body eliminate excess fluids without depleting potassium
✔️ Nutritional boost: Rich in calcium, magnesium, iron, and vitamins A, C, and K
✔️ Digestive aid: Supports gut health by stimulating digestive secretions
✔️ Anti-inflammatory support: Traditionally used to ease arthritis and joint inflammation
How to Use
🌿 Tea/Infusion: Steep dried dandelion leaves for a mineral-rich, cleansing tea
🌿 Tincture: A concentrated extract for kidney and liver support
🌿 Fresh Greens: Enjoy in salads, pestos, or green juices for a nutrient boost
🌿 Herbal Broth: Simmer with other greens for a nourishing detox broth
🌿 Capsules: A convenient way to incorporate its benefits into daily wellness routines
Sustainability & Sourcing
At Soulshine Wellness Co., we source our dandelion leaves organically and sustainably, ensuring they are harvested at peak potency while preserving wild plant populations.
Safety & Considerations
⚠️ Avoid if allergic to plants in the Asteraceae (Daisy) family
⚠️ As a natural diuretic, dandelion may interact with water pills or blood pressure medications—consult a healthcare provider before use
⚠️ May stimulate bile flow, so those with gallbladder issues should seek guidance before use
Dandelion Leaf (Taraxacum officinale)
Other Common Names: Lion’s Tooth, Wild Endive, Bitterwort
Family: Asteraceae (Daisy)
Parts Used: Leaves
Energetics: Cooling, drying
Taste: Bitter, slightly salty
A Mineral-Rich Tonic for Liver, Kidneys & Digestion
Often dismissed as a common weed, dandelion is in fact a nutrient-dense powerhouse, packed with minerals, antioxidants, and detoxifying properties. Used in traditional herbalism across cultures, dandelion leaf is renowned for its ability to support kidney health, flush toxins, and promote vibrant digestion.
Key Benefits & Uses
Dandelion leaf is valued for its diuretic, liver-supporting, and mineral-rich properties, making it a trusted botanical for:
✔️ Kidney & urinary tract health: Acts as a natural diuretic, promoting healthy fluid balance
✔️ Liver detoxification: Gently supports liver function and bile production
✔️ Blood pressure & circulation: Helps the body eliminate excess fluids without depleting potassium
✔️ Nutritional boost: Rich in calcium, magnesium, iron, and vitamins A, C, and K
✔️ Digestive aid: Supports gut health by stimulating digestive secretions
✔️ Anti-inflammatory support: Traditionally used to ease arthritis and joint inflammation
How to Use
🌿 Tea/Infusion: Steep dried dandelion leaves for a mineral-rich, cleansing tea
🌿 Tincture: A concentrated extract for kidney and liver support
🌿 Fresh Greens: Enjoy in salads, pestos, or green juices for a nutrient boost
🌿 Herbal Broth: Simmer with other greens for a nourishing detox broth
🌿 Capsules: A convenient way to incorporate its benefits into daily wellness routines
Sustainability & Sourcing
At Soulshine Wellness Co., we source our dandelion leaves organically and sustainably, ensuring they are harvested at peak potency while preserving wild plant populations.
Safety & Considerations
⚠️ Avoid if allergic to plants in the Asteraceae (Daisy) family
⚠️ As a natural diuretic, dandelion may interact with water pills or blood pressure medications—consult a healthcare provider before use
⚠️ May stimulate bile flow, so those with gallbladder issues should seek guidance before use