Home » Tags » Dandelion root tea -
Page of 4
Page:
1
2
>
4
We found 67 results:
1: Muira Puama
2: Mulungu
3: Nettle
4: Kalawalla
5: Sarsaparilla
6: Simarouba
7: Suma
8: Tamamuri
9: Tayuya
10: Ubos
Page 1 of 7
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
Dandelion Root Tea - Products
Dandelion Root Tea - Compare prices
No items found
Shop - Natural Herbal Remedies Details
Number of products: 40Page of 4
Dandelion Root Tea - 30 - Bag
Often brewed as a coffee sub-substitute, the roots of Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) can also be used as an ingredient in root beer. The cleaned, raw roots can also be sliced into salads or cooked and added to other vegetables. The taproot is white on the inside and dark brown on the outside and grows up to 6 inches long. The plant first appeared in the 10th century journals of Arabian physicians. By the 16th century, the British considered Dandelion a valuable herbal plant and it has held a distinguished place among European herbalists for centuries. When the whole plant is used, Dandelion will work as a na...
![]() |
Nature's Way Dandelion Root , 525 mg, 100 Capsules
Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) is a popular bitter with a long history of use as an herbal remedy. Its name comes from the French "dents de lion," or "teeth of the lion," due to the shape of the leaf. Our Dandelion is carefully grown, tested and produced to certified quality standards.Satisfaction Guaranteed. Freshness & safety sealed with printed outer shrinkwrap and printed inner seal. Do not use if either seal is broken or missing.Health & longevity through the healing power of nature - that's what it means to Trust the Leaf....
![]() |
Dandelion Root Tea 24 Bags
Dandelion Root, 24 bg...
![]() |
Starwest Botanicals Organic Dandelion Root Cut, 1-pound Bag
One pound of certified organic dandelion root cut packaged in a polyfoil resealable bag....
![]() |
Alvita Tea Bags, Dandelion Root (Roasted), Caffeine Free, 30 tea bags (Pack of 3)
Natural herb teas that are good for you and the environment. For more that 75 years, long before it became fashionable, Alvita was championing the profound health-giving properties of herbal teas. We travel to the far reaches of the globe for the finest h...
![]() |
Nature's Answer Dandelion Root, 1-Ounce
Nature's Answer alcohol free extracts are produced using alcohol, water and natural extractants. All alcohol and extractants are then removed through our cold Bio-Chelated proprietary extraction process, yielding a Holistically Balanced standardized extract. Liquid extracts are absorbed faster than tablets or capsules, and are more potent than tinctures. Holistically Balanced guarantees that the constituents of the extract are in the same synergistic ratios as in the plant....
![]() |
STARWEST BOTANICALS Organic Dandelion Root C/S 1 LB
Organic Dandelion Root C-S...
![]() |
Dandelion Root 515 mg 60 Caps by Swanson Premium
Did you know what's bad for your lawn could be good for your liver? Dandelions may be unwanted invaders in your lawn or garden, but the same deep roots that make them such pesky and persistent pests have natural bitter principles that deliver valuable nutritional support for healthy liver function. Our convenient capsules make it easy to enjoy the positive aspects of this much-maligned plant....
![]() |
Dandelion Root, Cut & Sifted - 1 lbs - Bulk
Botanical Name: Taraxacum officinale G.H. Weber ex Wigg. Directions: To use as a tea, pour 1 cup boiling water over 2 tsp. of herb, cover and steep 3-5 minutes. Function: Traditional herb for liver health* Origin: USA/Europe Kosher: KSA Certified Supplement Facts Serving Size 2 tsp Servings About 95 Amount per % Daily Serving Value Calories 20 Sodium ...
![]() |
Nature's Answer Dandelion Root, 1-Ounce
Nature's Answer® organic alcohol extracts are produced using alcohol, water and coconut glycerin utilizing our cold Bio - Chelated® proprietary extraction process, yielding a Holistically Balanced™ standardized extract. Liquid extracts are absorbed faster than tablets or capsules, and are more potent than tinctures. Holistically Balanced™ guarantees that the constituents of the extract are in the same synergistic ratios as in the plant...
![]() |
We found 67 results:
1: Muira Puama
(Ptychopetalum olacoides)Family: OlacaceaeGenus: PtychopetalumSpecies: olacoidesSynonyms: NoneCommon Names: Muira Puama, potency wood, marapuama, marapama, Muir, muiratam, pau-Homen, potenzholzPhyto e..
2: Mulungu
(Erythrina mulungu)Family: FabaceaeGenus: ErythrinaSpecies: mulungu, cristi-galliSynonyms: Erythrina verna, Corallodendron mulunguCommon names: Mulungu, corticeira, murungu, muchocho, murungo, totocer..
3: Nettle
(Urtica dioica)Family: UrticaceaeGenus: UrticaSpecies: dioicaSynonyms: Urtica galeopsifoliaCommon Names: Nettle, big string Nettle, common Nettle, stinging Nettle, gerrais, isirgan, kazink, nabat the ..
4: Kalawalla
Samambaia - Kalawalla - Calaguala(Polypodium leucotomos, decumanum, aureum)Family: PolypodiaceaeGenus: PolypodiumSpecies: decumanum, leucotomos, aureumSynonyms: Phlebodium decumanum, P. Multi, Chrysop..
5: Sarsaparilla
(Smilax sp.)Family: SmilacaceaeGenus: SmilaxSpecies: officinalis, aristolochiaefolia, glabrous, febrifuga, ornata, regel, japicangaSynonyms: Smilax medicaCommon names: Sarsaparilla, salsaparrilha, kha..
6: Simarouba
(Simarouba bitter glauca)Family: SimaroubaceaeGenre: SimaroubaSpecies: amara, glaucaSynonyms: Quassia simarouba, Zwinger bitter Picraena officinalis, Simarouba medicinalisCommon names: Simarouba, Gavi..
7: Suma
(Pfaff paniculata)Family: AmaranthaceaeGenre: PfaffSpecies: paniculataSynonyms: Hebanthe paniculata, Gomphrena paniculata, G. eriantha, Iresine erianthos, I. paniculata, I. tenuis, Pfaff eriantha, Xer..
8: Tamamuri
(Brosimum acutifolium)Family: MoraceaeTassonimia: Brosimum acutifolium HuberSynonyms: Brosimopsis acutifolia (Huber) Duck., Brosimum acutifolium spp. Duck obovatum., Duck Brosimopsis obovata., Brosimu..
9: Tayuya
(Cayaponia tayuya)Family: CucurbitaceaeGenre: CayaponiaSpecies: tayuyaSynonyms: Cayaponia piauhiensis, C. ficifolia, Bryonia tayuya, Trianosperma tayuya, T. piauhiensis, T. ficcifoliaCommon names: Tay..
10: Ubos
(Spondias mombin)Family: AnacardiaceaeTaxonomy: Spondias mombin L.Synonyms: Spondias lutea, S. aurantiaca, S. axillaris. S Cytherea, S. dubia, S. graveolens, S. glossy, S myrobalanus, S. nigrescens, S..
Page 1 of 7
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]











