The WALA Plant Library
Dandelion

Use in Skin Care and Remedies

The dandelion not only possesses an impressive vitality, it is also incredibly adaptable and flexible. For example, no two dandelion leaves are the same. Each has its own pattern of ‘lion’s teeth’. Depending on where it is growing the plant can be compact or expansive. In its essence and due to its stimulating bitter principles it is related to the bile and the liver, which constantly transforms and adapts substances.
When bodily processes are blocked or the metabolic functions of liver and bile sluggish the active dandelion can help. For instance, in WALA Anagallis comp.* for stimulation of metabolic function in hepatobiliary disorders, and in WALA Aquilinum comp.* and WALA Gentiana Magen Globuli velati* for impaired digestive function.


* Prescribing information for the preparations mentioned (the indications are derived from the anthroposophical understanding of man and nature):

Anagallis comp. Globuli velati
Indications: Stimulation of the metabolic functions in hepatic and biliary disorders (hepatocholecystopathies) accompanied by lack of appetite, feeling of fullness, flatulence and itching of the skin; eczema.
Warning: This medicinal product contains sucrose

Aquilinum comp., Globuli velati
Indications: Digestive weakness with impairment of motility and secretion in the gastrointestinal tract, e.g. wind (flatulence), diarrhoea, constipation, dysbiosis, tendency to worm infections; eczema.
Warning: This medicinal product contains sucrose.

Gentiana Magen Globuli velati
Indications: Harmonisation of motility and secretion in digestive disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, e.g. digestive weakness, nausea, vomiting, flatulence.
Warning: This medicinal product contains sucrose.

* For information on risks and side-effects please read the pack insert and ask your doctor or pharmacist.

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