Liquid Herbs – Dandelion 15 ml
In our offer you will find Liquid Herbs – Dandelion, a natural oil macerate that supports liver function, detoxification processes and healthy digestion. This product is based solely on a natural extract, which helps maintain metabolic balance and may positively affect the kidneys and urinary system.
Liquid Herbs Dandelion – liver and detox support
We offer Dandelion Oil Macerate, used for centuries in traditional herbal medicine. Thanks to its flavonoids, inulin and other valuable compounds, this plant supports digestive and cleansing processes in the body. Regular use may help maintain proper function of the liver, intestines and kidneys. Our product is a convenient drop form – easy to dose and well absorbed, especially for those seeking natural methods of supporting health.
Natural ingredients and their effects
Dandelion is rich in flavonoids, sesquiterpenes and phenolic acids, which may support the digestive system, detoxification and metabolism regulation. Additionally, inulin acts as a natural prebiotic, promoting the growth of beneficial intestinal microflora. For this reason, Dandelion Oil Macerate may provide effective support for those who want to maintain healthy digestion, immunity and metabolic balance.
Why choose it?
- Natural support for the liver and body cleansing processes
- Supports digestion and intestinal function
- Possible diuretic effect that supports the kidneys
- Regulates metabolism and helps maintain balance
- Convenient oil macerate form in drops
Recommended use
According to the manufacturer’s recommendations, take 2–5 drops three times a day, e.g. in the morning, at noon and in the evening. Apply the drops under the tongue and hold for about 1–2 minutes before swallowing. The maximum daily dose is 15 drops.
Product composition
Ingredient | Amount per serving (15 drops) | %NRV |
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Oil macerate of Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) DER 1:1 | 705 mg | † |
*%NRV – Nutrient Reference Value for an adult.
† Daily requirement not established.
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Tip: 1 MG = 1000 MCG