Guest guest Posted December 15, 2007 Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 Hello, everyone. I just wanted to write in to report that I stopped by the health food store today and I obtained teas of Dandelion Root and Milk Thistle. The tea bags contain only those ingredients, which is great. Since I continue to struggle with digestive problems, notably bloating, distension, and light colored stools, I'm interested in doing things that can help my body detoxify (namely my liver and gallbladder), but I'm not quite ready to take the coffee enema plunge, as I still find myself intimidated by them. I've been reading much about dandelion and how it is claimed to help the liver and gallbladder detoxify. Several resources on the web provide information similar to the following excerpt from one resource I just visited: " Dandelion root enhances bile flow, thus improving conditions such as liver congestion, bile duct inflammation, hepatitis, gallstones, and jaundice. Dandelion increases bile flow by 1) affecting the liver directly to cause an increase in bile production and flow to the gallbladder, and 2) exerting a direct effect on the gallbladder by causing a contraction and release of stored bile. " Importantly, the resource also provided this: " Dandelion is extremely safe. Research has shown its toxicity to be extremely low. No toxic or adverse effects have ever been reported, either for external or internal use. " Given my light colored stools and my belief that I struggle with fat maldigestion/malabsorption, I'm very glad to know that dandelion will increase bile flow to help cleanse the liver and gallbladder of toxins and also help with digestion of my meals. ** BEE ** I am starting with the dandelion root tea for now, but as I mentioned, I also have the milk thistle tea. I want to start slow and observe the effects of just the dandelion for now. How many cups of tea would you recommend I take per day? I am thinking of taking 3 cups of the tea per day. Also, do you agree that this tea will help my body to detoxify? Also, to the group, I would be interested to hear others' feedback regarding dandelion and/or milk thistle teas from those who have used them in the past or are currently using them. Thank-you and regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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