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Each capsule delivers 500mg of Dandelion Root extract (Taraxacum officinale, root) in a 10:1 concentrate equivalent to 5,000mg (5g) of raw dandelion root per capsule (QCE 5,000mg). 

What Is Dandelion Root?

Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) is a flowering plant in the Asteraceae family with centuries of use in European, North American Indigenous, and traditional Asian medicine. The root is the primary medicinal part and is distinct from the leaf, which has different traditional applications. Dandelion root contains bitter sesquiterpene lactones (taraxacin and taraxacerin), inulin (a prebiotic fibre), polyphenols, flavonoids (luteolin, apigenin), triterpenes, beta-carotene, and minerals. It is classified in traditional herbal medicine as a cholagogue supporting the production and flow of bile from the liver and gallbladder, essential for the digestion and absorption of dietary fats and fat soluble vitamins.

Understanding QCE and the 10:1 Concentration

A 10:1 extract means 10 parts of raw dandelion root were used to produce 1 part of this extract. Each 500mg capsule therefore represents the concentrated phytonutrient content of 5,000mg (5g) of raw dandelion root expressed as QCE 5,000mg (Quantity Crude Equivalent).

The Science Behind Dandelion Root

Liver Tonic: The bitter sesquiterpene lactones taraxacin and taraxacerin are the primary compounds associated with dandelion root's liver tonic and cholagogue properties. By supporting bile production and flow, dandelion root supports the liver's role in fat digestion and the clearance of metabolic waste.

Digestive Tonic: As a bitter digestive tonic, dandelion root stimulates digestive secretions including saliva, stomach acid, and digestive enzymes via the cephalic phase of digestion. Its inulin content a prebiotic fibre also supports the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut.

Mild Diuretic: Dandelion root has a long history of traditional use for supporting the body's natural fluid balance. Notably, dandelion is naturally rich in potassium significant given that many pharmaceutical diuretics deplete potassium.

Antioxidant: Dandelion root is rich in polyphenols and flavonoids including luteolin, apigenin, hydroxycinnamic acids, and hydroxybenzoic acids, contributing to its antioxidant capacity for the maintenance of good health. Beta-carotene is also naturally present.

Dandelion Root 500mg | 10:1 Extract | QCE 5,000mg | Liver Tonic & Digestive Support

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Each capsule delivers 500mg of Dandelion Root extract (Taraxacum officinale, root) in a 10:1 concentrate equivalent to 5,000mg (5g) of raw dandelion root per capsule (QCE 5,000mg). 

What Is Dandelion Root?

Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) is a flowering plant in the Asteraceae family with centuries of use in European, North American Indigenous, and traditional Asian medicine. The root is the primary medicinal part and is distinct from the leaf, which has different traditional applications. Dandelion root contains bitter sesquiterpene lactones (taraxacin and taraxacerin), inulin (a prebiotic fibre), polyphenols, flavonoids (luteolin, apigenin), triterpenes, beta-carotene, and minerals. It is classified in traditional herbal medicine as a cholagogue supporting the production and flow of bile from the liver and gallbladder, essential for the digestion and absorption of dietary fats and fat soluble vitamins.

Understanding QCE and the 10:1 Concentration

A 10:1 extract means 10 parts of raw dandelion root were used to produce 1 part of this extract. Each 500mg capsule therefore represents the concentrated phytonutrient content of 5,000mg (5g) of raw dandelion root expressed as QCE 5,000mg (Quantity Crude Equivalent).

The Science Behind Dandelion Root

Liver Tonic: The bitter sesquiterpene lactones taraxacin and taraxacerin are the primary compounds associated with dandelion root's liver tonic and cholagogue properties. By supporting bile production and flow, dandelion root supports the liver's role in fat digestion and the clearance of metabolic waste.

Digestive Tonic: As a bitter digestive tonic, dandelion root stimulates digestive secretions including saliva, stomach acid, and digestive enzymes via the cephalic phase of digestion. Its inulin content a prebiotic fibre also supports the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut.

Mild Diuretic: Dandelion root has a long history of traditional use for supporting the body's natural fluid balance. Notably, dandelion is naturally rich in potassium significant given that many pharmaceutical diuretics deplete potassium.

Antioxidant: Dandelion root is rich in polyphenols and flavonoids including luteolin, apigenin, hydroxycinnamic acids, and hydroxybenzoic acids, contributing to its antioxidant capacity for the maintenance of good health. Beta-carotene is also naturally present.

Supplement Facts

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 2 Capsules

Servings Per Container: 60

Ingredient
Amount Per
Serving
% Daily
Value
Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale, Root), 10:1 Extract
1,000 mg

† Daily Value not established.

Other Ingredients:
Hypromellose (vegetable capsule shell). Only 1 non-medicinal ingredient. Vegan. Non-GMO. Gluten Free. Soy Free.

Clinical Research

Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) as a Hepatoprotective and Cholagogue Herb: A Review of Traditional Use and Phytochemical Evidence

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2011

Comprehensive review of the traditional and phytochemical evidence supporting dandelion root's use as a liver tonic and cholagogue in European, North American, and Asian herbal medicine traditions. Documents the role of bitter sesquiterpene lactones taraxacin and taraxacerin as the primary bioactive compounds associated with dandelion root's cholagogue activity (stimulation of bile production and flow from the liver and gallbladder). Reviews the historical use of dandelion root in supporting liver function, fat digestion, and the clearance of metabolic waste.

Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) Leaf Diuretic Activity and Potassium Content: A Pilot Human Study

Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2011

Pilot human study examining the diuretic activity of dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) extract in healthy adult volunteers. Measured urinary frequency and volume over a 5-hour period following administration of dandelion extract, finding a statistically significant increase in urinary frequency and excretion ratio compared to baseline. Notably, dandelion is naturally rich in potassium a significant finding given that many pharmaceutical diuretics deplete potassium.

Antioxidant and Anti Inflammatory Activity of Taraxacum officinale Root Polyphenols and Flavonoids

Evidence Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2016

Study examining the antioxidant capacity and anti inflammatory activity of polyphenol and flavonoid fractions isolated from Taraxacum officinale root, including luteolin, apigenin, hydroxycinnamic acids, and hydroxybenzoic acids. Demonstrated significant free radical scavenging activity (DPPH and ABTS assays) and inhibition of pro inflammatory markers in cell models. Beta carotene was also identified as a naturally occurring antioxidant compound in dandelion root.

Research information is provided for educational purposes and does not replace the product's approved label information.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dandelion Root and what are its traditional uses?

Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) is a flowering plant in the Asteraceae family with centuries of use in European, North American Indigenous, and traditional Asian medicine. The root is the primary medicinal part and is distinct from the leaf, which has different traditional applications. Dandelion root contains bitter sesquiterpene lactones (taraxacin and taraxacerin), inulin (a prebiotic fibre), polyphenols, flavonoids (luteolin, apigenin), triterpenes, beta carotene, and minerals. It is classified in traditional herbal medicine as a cholagogue supporting the production and flow of bile from the liver and gallbladder, essential for the digestion and absorption of dietary fats and fat soluble vitamins.

What does "10:1 extract" and "QCE 5,000mg" mean?

A 10:1 extract means 10 parts of raw dandelion root were used to produce 1 part of this extract. Each 500mg capsule therefore represents the concentrated phytonutrient content of 5,000mg (5g) of raw dandelion root. QCE (Quantity Crude Equivalent) is the Health Canada standardized term for expressing the raw plant material equivalent of a concentrated extract. This format delivers a meaningful dose of dandelion root bioactives in a single standard sized capsule far more practical than raw powder capsules, which would require 10 times the volume to deliver the same phytonutrient content.

How does Dandelion Root support liver and digestive health?

Dandelion root's liver tonic properties are primarily attributed to its bitter sesquiterpene lactones taraxacin and taraxacerin which support bile production and flow from the liver and gallbladder (cholagogue activity). Bile is essential for the digestion and absorption of dietary fats and fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K). As a bitter digestive tonic, dandelion root stimulates digestive secretions including saliva, stomach acid, and digestive enzymes via the cephalic phase of digestion. Its inulin content a prebiotic fibre also supports the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut.

Why does this Dandelion Root have only 1 non medicinal ingredient?

This formula contains only hypromellose (vegetable capsule shell) as a non medicinal ingredient nothing else. No fillers, binders, flow agents, artificial colours, flavours, sweeteners, or preservatives beyond what is necessary to encapsulate the extract. Hypromellose is a plant-derived cellulose used to form the capsule shell and is suitable for vegans. This clean, minimal formulation reflects a commitment to delivering the active ingredient dandelion root 10:1 extract without unnecessary additives. Vegan. Non-GMO. Gluten Free. Soy Free.

Who should not take Dandelion Root 500mg 10:1 Extract?

Do not use if you have heart disease, high or low blood pressure, kidney or liver disorder, diabetes, or edema (swelling of hands, face, and feet), or if you are taking products containing diuretics. Do not use if you have a known allergy to dandelion or other plants in the Asteraceae family (ragweed, chrysanthemums, marigolds, daisies) cross reactivity may occur. Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if you have liver or gallbladder disease or intestinal obstruction. If symptoms persist or worsen, or persist beyond 2 weeks.