Dandelion root extract 100% 100 ml

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  • High-dose natural support

  • Premium dietary supplements

High-dose natural support. Premium dietary supplement.
Unleash the concentrated power of nature with our 100% pure dandelion root extract. Dandelion root is rich in valuable bitter compounds and is extracted with the utmost care to ensure excellent quality.
  • High-dose natural support

  • Premium dietary supplements

High-dose natural support. Premium dietary supplement.
Unleash the concentrated power of nature with our 100% pure dandelion root extract. Dandelion root is rich in valuable bitter compounds and is extracted with the utmost care to ensure excellent quality.
  • gluten free

  • lactose-free

  • vegan

  • GMO-free

  • without undesirable additives

  • sugar free

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Highly concentrated: By extracting the dandelion root, the ingredients of the dandelion are present in a particularly high concentration.

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Pure ingredients: 100% pure dandelion root extract, without additives or unnecessary fillers.

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Gentle extraction from the roots of the dandelion.

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With valuable bitter substances. Plant-based and vegan.

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Dandelion: the overlooked all-rounder with healthy bitter substances

In early summer, dandelions cover our meadows in sunny yellow and are familiar to every child as delicate dandelions. Though many mistaken for a "weed," dandelions are actually a true all-rounder with a multitude of active ingredients. As a daisy family, they belong to the same family as wormwood, marigold, and chamomile and have been known as a miracle plant since the Middle Ages, primarily due to their high bitter content.

Delicious salads made with fresh dandelion leaves and even flowers not only look beautiful, but also taste good and are very healthy thanks to the active compounds contained in the whole plant. The fresh root is less commonly consumed directly, as the bitter taste puts most people off. However, it is precisely in the root that the active compounds mentioned, especially the bitter compounds, are found in concentrated form.

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