


Dandelion Root
Dandelion Root (Taraxacum officinale)
Other Common Names: Lion’s Tooth, Wild Endive, Earth Nail
Family: Asteraceae (Daisy)
Parts Used: Root
Energetics: Warming, drying
Taste: Bitter, earthy, slightly sweet
A Deeply Nourishing Tonic for Liver, Digestion & Detoxification
Dandelion root is a time-honored detoxifier, revered in traditional herbalism for its ability to support liver function, aid digestion, and gently cleanse the body. Rich in prebiotic inulin, minerals, and antioxidants, this humble root helps restore balance and vitality from the inside out.
Key Benefits & Uses
Dandelion root is valued for its bitter, liver-supporting, and gut-nourishing properties, making it a trusted botanical for:
✔️ Liver detoxification: Supports natural liver function and bile production
✔️ Digestive health: Stimulates digestive secretions and promotes gut balance
✔️ Prebiotic support: Rich in inulin, feeding beneficial gut bacteria
✔️ Hormonal balance: Assists the liver in metabolizing excess hormones
✔️ Blood sugar regulation: Traditionally used to support healthy glucose metabolism
✔️ Anti-inflammatory properties: May help ease joint pain and inflammation
✔️ Mild diuretic effects: Encourages gentle elimination of toxins
How to Use
🌿 Tea/Decoction: Simmer dried dandelion root for a deep, grounding detox tea
🌿 Tincture: A concentrated extract for liver and digestive support
🌿 Roasted Root Brew: A caffeine-free coffee alternative with a rich, earthy flavor
🌿 Powder: Add to smoothies or herbal blends for a prebiotic boost
🌿 Capsules: A convenient way to incorporate dandelion root into daily wellness
Sustainability & Sourcing
At Soulshine Wellness Co., we ensure our dandelion root is organically cultivated and ethically harvested, preserving its potency while respecting the land.
Safety & Considerations
⚠️ Avoid if allergic to plants in the Asteraceae (Daisy) family
⚠️ May interact with diuretics, blood sugar medications, or bile-stimulating herbs—consult a healthcare provider before use
⚠️ Those with gallbladder blockages or kidney conditions should seek guidance before use
Dandelion Root (Taraxacum officinale)
Other Common Names: Lion’s Tooth, Wild Endive, Earth Nail
Family: Asteraceae (Daisy)
Parts Used: Root
Energetics: Warming, drying
Taste: Bitter, earthy, slightly sweet
A Deeply Nourishing Tonic for Liver, Digestion & Detoxification
Dandelion root is a time-honored detoxifier, revered in traditional herbalism for its ability to support liver function, aid digestion, and gently cleanse the body. Rich in prebiotic inulin, minerals, and antioxidants, this humble root helps restore balance and vitality from the inside out.
Key Benefits & Uses
Dandelion root is valued for its bitter, liver-supporting, and gut-nourishing properties, making it a trusted botanical for:
✔️ Liver detoxification: Supports natural liver function and bile production
✔️ Digestive health: Stimulates digestive secretions and promotes gut balance
✔️ Prebiotic support: Rich in inulin, feeding beneficial gut bacteria
✔️ Hormonal balance: Assists the liver in metabolizing excess hormones
✔️ Blood sugar regulation: Traditionally used to support healthy glucose metabolism
✔️ Anti-inflammatory properties: May help ease joint pain and inflammation
✔️ Mild diuretic effects: Encourages gentle elimination of toxins
How to Use
🌿 Tea/Decoction: Simmer dried dandelion root for a deep, grounding detox tea
🌿 Tincture: A concentrated extract for liver and digestive support
🌿 Roasted Root Brew: A caffeine-free coffee alternative with a rich, earthy flavor
🌿 Powder: Add to smoothies or herbal blends for a prebiotic boost
🌿 Capsules: A convenient way to incorporate dandelion root into daily wellness
Sustainability & Sourcing
At Soulshine Wellness Co., we ensure our dandelion root is organically cultivated and ethically harvested, preserving its potency while respecting the land.
Safety & Considerations
⚠️ Avoid if allergic to plants in the Asteraceae (Daisy) family
⚠️ May interact with diuretics, blood sugar medications, or bile-stimulating herbs—consult a healthcare provider before use
⚠️ Those with gallbladder blockages or kidney conditions should seek guidance before use
Dandelion Root (Taraxacum officinale)
Other Common Names: Lion’s Tooth, Wild Endive, Earth Nail
Family: Asteraceae (Daisy)
Parts Used: Root
Energetics: Warming, drying
Taste: Bitter, earthy, slightly sweet
A Deeply Nourishing Tonic for Liver, Digestion & Detoxification
Dandelion root is a time-honored detoxifier, revered in traditional herbalism for its ability to support liver function, aid digestion, and gently cleanse the body. Rich in prebiotic inulin, minerals, and antioxidants, this humble root helps restore balance and vitality from the inside out.
Key Benefits & Uses
Dandelion root is valued for its bitter, liver-supporting, and gut-nourishing properties, making it a trusted botanical for:
✔️ Liver detoxification: Supports natural liver function and bile production
✔️ Digestive health: Stimulates digestive secretions and promotes gut balance
✔️ Prebiotic support: Rich in inulin, feeding beneficial gut bacteria
✔️ Hormonal balance: Assists the liver in metabolizing excess hormones
✔️ Blood sugar regulation: Traditionally used to support healthy glucose metabolism
✔️ Anti-inflammatory properties: May help ease joint pain and inflammation
✔️ Mild diuretic effects: Encourages gentle elimination of toxins
How to Use
🌿 Tea/Decoction: Simmer dried dandelion root for a deep, grounding detox tea
🌿 Tincture: A concentrated extract for liver and digestive support
🌿 Roasted Root Brew: A caffeine-free coffee alternative with a rich, earthy flavor
🌿 Powder: Add to smoothies or herbal blends for a prebiotic boost
🌿 Capsules: A convenient way to incorporate dandelion root into daily wellness
Sustainability & Sourcing
At Soulshine Wellness Co., we ensure our dandelion root is organically cultivated and ethically harvested, preserving its potency while respecting the land.
Safety & Considerations
⚠️ Avoid if allergic to plants in the Asteraceae (Daisy) family
⚠️ May interact with diuretics, blood sugar medications, or bile-stimulating herbs—consult a healthcare provider before use
⚠️ Those with gallbladder blockages or kidney conditions should seek guidance before use