❤ Just one leaf of this herb found in every garden can save your life in a minute, but only some people know how to use it!
It kills up to 96% of leukemia cells in just 48 hours!
Nature itself is full of powerful health remedies. You may not know about the presence of many effective plants, but they are actually right in your garden.
When it comes to leukemia, the first thing that comes to mind for many of us is drugs, chemotherapy, poor quality of life, and general unhappiness.
Here, we will provide you with all the information you need to know about dandelion roots (and leaves) and what they can do for people battling leukemia.
Recent studies have shown that dandelion root is cytotoxic to three types of human leukemia cells, destroying up to 96% of the cells in just 48 hours!
Dandelion tea works on cancer cells by causing them to break down within 48 hours and stimulate the growth of new healthy cells in the patient’s body.
The study was conducted by Dr. Hamm and his students.
They took blood cells from 9 different patients who used the root extract and applied it to several cells to culture them. Within 24 hours, the cells were killed.
There have also been a number of other studies that have found that dandelion extract may have potential anti-cancer, anti-melanoma, and anti-prostate and anti-breast cancer properties.
Other properties of dandelion root/leaves
Dandelion root/leaves extract has been used as an effective remedy in traditional folk medicine for centuries.
Anemia
Dandelions are relatively high in iron, vitamins, and protein. While iron is part of hemoglobin in the blood, vitamins such as vitamin B and protein are important for the formation of red blood cells and some other blood components. Dandelion can therefore help with anemia.
Strong Bones
Dandelion is rich in calcium, which is essential for bone growth and strength, and is rich in antioxidants like vitamin C and luteolin, which protect bones from age-related damage.
Diabetes
Dandelion juice can help diabetics by stimulating insulin production from the pancreas.
Prevents urinary tract infections
Dandelion can help prevent urinary tract infections, as well as bladder and kidney disorders, and possibly cysts on the reproductive organs.
Cleanses the liver
The vitamins and nutrients contained in dandelion help cleanse the liver and ensure its proper functioning. Dandelions help our digestive system by maintaining the proper flow of bile. Dandelion is also rich in vitamin C, which reduces inflammation and prevents diseases.
Aids in digestion
Dandelion acts as a mild laxative that aids digestion, stimulates appetite, and balances the natural and beneficial bacteria in the intestines.
Skin care
Dandelion juice is also used to treat skin conditions caused by microbial and fungal infections. The juice is highly alkaline and has insecticidal, bactericidal, and fungicidal effects.
This juice can be used for itching, shingles, eczema, etc. /source: Jana Šipošová/