
Dandelion Root Roasted
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Roasted dandelion root (Taraxacum officinale) is a traditional digestive and liver tonic with a robust, coffee-like flavour. Long valued in Western and Ayurvedic herbalism, it's used to support bile flow, clear skin, and gently stimulate detox. Our roasted cut root brews into a dark, aromatic tea that feels grounding, cleansing, and satisfying — without the caffeine.
- Traditionally used to support digestion, liver detox, and fluid elimination
- Contains prebiotic inulin, bitter compounds, and antioxidants for gut and skin health
- May assist with blood sugar, cholesterol, and mild inflammation
- Popular coffee alternative for those reducing caffeine or supporting adrenal balance
- Backed by both tradition and emerging research for liver, kidney, and metabolic health
Tea: Simmer 1–2 tsp of cut root in water for 10–15 minutes. Drink plain or with milk and sweetener. Great in the morning or after meals.
Coffee substitute: Brew as you would coffee (French press, stove top, etc.) or combine with chicory, cacao, or cinnamon for a rich blend.
Blends: Pair with burdock, milk thistle, nettle, or turmeric for gentle liver and skin support.
Culinary: Add powdered roasted root to brownies, chai, gravies, or energy balls for toasty bitterness.
Topical: Strong decoction may be used in warm compresses or facial steam for inflamed skin or acne.
Dandelion root is one of the most popular herbs for gentle daily detox and caffeine-free morning routines. Customers use it in “dandy chai,” seasonal cleanses, and liver-loving blends. It’s naturally prebiotic, rich in potassium, and great in both sweet and savoury herbal projects. Also used in herbal broths, pet formulas, and DIY facial toners. Best stored airtight and brewed strong for maximum benefit.
Not for use during active gallbladder issues, ulcers, or with diuretics unless advised. May aggravate reflux if taken on an empty stomach. Use caution with ragweed allergy. Store airtight and away from moisture.
- Actions: Bitter, hepatoprotective, mild laxative, diuretic, alterative, prebiotic
- Systems: Digestive, hepatic, urinary, integumentary, metabolic
- Energetics: Drying, slightly cooling, earthy, bitter-tonic
- Pairings: Chicory, burdock, milk thistle, nettle, turmeric, licorice
- Clinical note: Suitable for daily use in moderation. Avoid during bile duct obstruction or with potassium-sparing diuretics. Long-used as a gentle food-like remedy.
This information is for general reference only. Always consult a practitioner if pregnant, breastfeeding, or managing chronic illness. Not for use with bile duct obstruction, ulcer, or active kidney disease without guidance. Store away from heat and moisture.