{"id":1959,"date":"2019-03-04T08:00:46","date_gmt":"2019-03-04T16:00:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.tybeeacupuncture.com\/?p=1959"},"modified":"2019-02-25T14:42:28","modified_gmt":"2019-02-25T22:42:28","slug":"dandelion-detox-with-this-yellow-charmer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tybeeacupuncture.com\/dandelion-detox-with-this-yellow-charmer\/","title":{"rendered":"Dandelion: Detox With This Yellow Charmer"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Next time you\u2019re in a wide open field, pasture or meadow dotted with beautiful yellow dandelions, know that these prolific little delights are not only beautiful, but packed with nutrition and offer a host of healthy benefits. Let\u2019s explore this amazing flower.<\/p>\n

Dandelions are known as Pu Gong Ying in pinyin and are used frequently in Traditional Chinese Medicine. The name comes from the French \u201cdent-de-lioun,\u201d which translates into \u201ctooth of the lion\u201d due to its sharp leaves. They are known to aid the liver, kidneys and gallbladder in particular. In Chinese medicine herbs are used to heal, this includes flowers, bark, roots and seeds. For example, if an herb is considered \u201cwarming,\u201d it is given for cold conditions. An herb that is bitter would clear heat and detoxify. If an herb is sour it benefits the liver. If an herb is red it benefits the heart and blood. TCM creates herbal formulas that use a combination of different herbs to balance the formula and keep it safe.<\/p>\n

Dandelion is considered a cold, bitter and slightly sweet herb. Its milky juice clears heat, detoxifies blood, reduces swelling and helps the early stages of a cold. Dandelion helps the liver and gallbladder by increasing bile production, and helping in cases of jaundice. Often dandelion is combined with licorice, milk thistle and fennel.<\/p>\n

Here are some other key benefits of this flower:<\/b><\/p>\n