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Dandelion
Dandelion represents the celestial bodies of the sun, moon, and stars. The yellow flower resembles the sun, the puff ball, the moon, and the dispersing seeds, the stars. It’s not just magical in nature, it is one of the most nutritious and resilient weeds we can find growing on our lawns. The use of dandelion was first recorded in writing in the Tang Materia Medica (659 B.C.E.), and then later noted by Arab physicians in the 10th century. In the United States, various indigenous cultures consider dandelion to be one of the most important herbs for the digestive system. It is incredibly nourishing, strengthening to the liver, and a great ally for detoxification.
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Milk Thistle Seeds
Milk Thistle Seeds have been used medicinally for over 2,000 years to protect the liver and gallbladder. They have anti-inflammatory properties, repair liver cells damaged by alcohol and toxic substances, and have clinically shown to reduce acne.
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Burdock Root
Burdock Root, the “king of skin clearing," effectively removes toxins and purifies the blood. It has a long history of resolving skin conditions like acne, psoriasis, and eczema due to its cooling, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. Even though it’s a powerful detoxifier, it is also very nourishing and a great ally to restore and strengthen the body.
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Dandelion
Dandelion represents the celestial bodies of the sun, moon, and stars. The yellow flower resembles the sun, the puff ball, the moon, and the dispersing seeds, the stars. It’s not just magical in nature, it is one of the most nutritious and resilient weeds we can find growing on our lawns. The use of dandelion was first recorded in writing in the Tang Materia Medica (659 B.C.E.), and then later noted by Arab physicians in the 10th century. In the United States, various indigenous cultures consider dandelion to be one of the most important herbs for the digestive system. It is incredibly nourishing, strengthening to the liver, and a great ally for detoxification.
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Milk Thistle Seeds
Milk Thistle Seeds have been used medicinally for over 2,000 years to protect the liver and gallbladder. They have anti-inflammatory properties, repair liver cells damaged by alcohol and toxic substances, and have clinically shown to reduce acne.
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Burdock Root
Burdock Root, the “king of skin clearing," effectively removes toxins and purifies the blood. It has a long history of resolving skin conditions like acne, psoriasis, and eczema due to its cooling, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. Even though it’s a powerful detoxifier, it is also very nourishing and a great ally to restore and strengthen the body.
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