For months I’ve been reading posts and articles about Dandelion and it’s health benefits. Here is one example of what I’ve observed over the course of the past (and my first) week of taking dandelion whole plant extract:
I wear a smart watch at times to monitor myself and find trends. My spO2 (oxygen) reading is essentially an average of a range throughout the day. My typical average is 95%. My range has been anywhere from 92-97%.
After a week of taking dandelion whole plant extract my avg is now 97% with my range being 95-99. Never, in the 3 years of wearing the watch, have I seen those numbers. I feel fantastic. While I always leave a caveat that I can’t be 100% sure, the ONlY change is the dandelion.
A word to the wise about making your own dandelion extracts/teas: Don't go digging them up out of your lawn. They are a root, and absorb all the fertilizers and herbicides you put on your lawn. The stuff you buy is from (allegedly) farms that are free from toxins. Allegedly.
That is just nonsense.. to say that is so bad.. to believe that is worse,! Off course some of the soil not good but to say your yard is bad! Trust me I grew up on a large farm and worked it for 25 years! Everything that you have eaten for you whole life has been fertilized, and some form of herbicide used to control te weeds! And pesticides! Grown organically is a myth! If you don’t grow it yourself and pull the weeds yourself, and pickoff the pest with you fingers youself.. then assume that the above is true… no farmer could profit anything with today’s food prices without fertilizer, herbicide,and pesticides. Period
Go eat a bowl of glyphosate then, no one cares what you believe
I didn’t say I liked it but it is the truth. It’s another dimension of the lies we have all been living in
Not if you don’t poison your yard and/or you have a solid history of your land.
What if one doesn't do that to their lawn ?
Are there pets? Possible runoff from neighbor's lawns? How does one protect themselves from these possible contaminants from sourced product? This is a difficult question to answer. I'd be careful.
In south Florida, illegal immigrants collect palmetto berries from wherever they can be found, and sell them to wholesalers. There is absolutely no quality control, and they can be growing in septic fields for all we know.
I’m in Montana so I get them from my son’s house out in the country!