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- Has been shown to reduce cholesterol
- Dandelion also helps clear skin eruptions when used both internally and externally. Many Europeans still consider Dandelion the best herb for building up the blood and for curing anemia. Asian medicinal uses include using Dandelion in the treatment of chronic ulcers, tuberculosis, and stiff joints. In addition, it is used to induce milk production and sooth inflamed breast tissue in nursing mothers. Next Week: Gardening with Dandelions, Craft and Culinary Uses, Magical Correspondences... **** Copyright 2000 Sherry Eldridge. This article is copyrighted. It is featured here for your reading purposes, not for uploading on other sites, on intranets or extranets, file sharing, desktop sharing, distribution by any method, or sale; not for using for commercial purposes. It is not for reprint, reproduction or digital viewing; inclusion in content vendor sites, content sharing, and syndication sites without signed written approval of myself. If you wish to quote or re-print any part or whole of any article contained herein, you may contact me in writing at Azyza1614@home.com. Free re-publishing permission is not given for income generating purposes of third parties, such as republishing on sites offering articles only to paying members or for the purpose of third parties. Articles on this site cannot be sold, transmitted or distributed in any form without my express written permission. Please write to me if you come across any copyright infringement. Thank you. Violation of copyright will not be tolerated.
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