Dandelion Root
Filtration, Not a Harsh Cleanse
Most “detox” products are built around forcing a reaction. This one isn’t. Dandelion Root is a bitter-forward tool for digestion-first filtration support.
In traditional herbalism, Dandelion Root is used to support liver function and bile flow—two fundamentals that influence how you handle rich foods, how comfortably things move, and how “heavy” you feel after modern living.
Think of this as a daily support tincture for fat digestion, normal elimination, and fluid balance—without the aggressive purge mindset.
Supports bile production and flow—key for digesting fats and helping the body move metabolic byproducts through normal elimination pathways.
Supports the liver’s normal processing of used hormones (including estrogen metabolites), helping you stay on top of “hormonal noise” over time.
When digestion and internal processing are supported, many people notice their skin feels easier to manage—especially during stressful seasons and diet swings.
System Upgrades
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Bile + Digestion.
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Clearance Support.
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Skin Support.
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Meal Readiness.
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Feel Less Heavy.
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The "Full-Spectrum" Protocol
Note: Many teas and capsules don’t capture the same range of compounds as a properly built tincture. This formula uses a Dual-Phase Extraction (water + alcohol) to pull a broader spectrum from the whole root.
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The Engineering Manual
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WHY "BITTER" IS BETTER (The Vagus Trigger)
Modern diets often remove bitter flavors entirely. Bitters matter because taste is a signal: when bitter compounds hit the tongue, they help cue digestion through normal vagus-nerve signaling. Practically, that can feel like better “meal readiness,” especially before heavier foods.
THE HORMONE CLEARANCE MECHANISM (Phase II Detox)
Hormones are meant to be used and then processed. The liver supports this normal metabolic “packaging” (often discussed as Phase II conjugation), which helps the body move used hormone metabolites out through normal elimination. Dandelion Root is traditionally used to support this pathway.
FLUID DYNAMICS (The Anti-Bloat)
When fluid balance feels off, you can feel heavy and puffy. Dandelion Root is naturally rich in potassium and is traditionally used to support healthy fluid movement and kidney function—an approach many people prefer over aggressive “water cut” tactics.
Who Benefits Most?
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Monthly Comfort.
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Skin Support.
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Fat Digestion.
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Back-on-Track Support.
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The Hardware Specs
| Origin: | Organic (Eastern Europe) |
| Part Used: | Whole Root (Radix Taraxaci) |
| Protocol: | Dual-Phase (Water + 25% Organic Alcohol) |
| Purity: | No Fillers, No Preservatives, Nothing Synthetic. |
| Ratio: | 1:4 Extraction Strength |
Transparency (The Label)
Clean. Potent. Undiluted.
No fillers, no preservatives, no proprietary blend fog. Just Organic Dandelion Root captured in a dual-solvent tincture.
Usage Protocols
Bitters are potent. Start low to gauge your response, then increase to a functional dose.
30-60 Drops.
Take 15 minutes before meals. Hold in the mouth for 60 seconds to taste the bitter principle on the tongue before swallowing.
2-3 Droppers, 2x Daily.
Use this higher volume when you want deeper day-to-day support (e.g., heavier food phases, seasonal shifts, or monthly-balance routines). Best taken in water upon waking and before bed.
*Shake gently before use. Holding in the mouth helps you fully experience the bitter taste signal.
Debrief (FAQ)
IS THIS A PURGATIVE?
No. Purgatives work by irritating the intestines to force urgency. Dandelion Root is a bitter that supports bile flow—your body’s own digestive “lubricant”—to encourage comfortable, natural motility without the harsh push associated with aggressive cleanses.
ROOT VS. LEAF: WHICH DO I NEED?
They’re different tools. Leaf is typically used for kidney-focused support. Root is traditionally used for liver and digestive support—especially for bile flow and fat digestion. This formula uses the Root (Radix Taraxaci) to focus on digestion-first filtration support.
WHY DOES IT CONTAIN ALCOHOL?
Because extraction is chemistry. Many of the bitter compounds in Dandelion Root are not fully water-soluble. Using alcohol alongside water helps capture a broader range of the root’s naturally occurring constituents than water alone (like a tea).
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