The Mighty Dandelion
My sister,Paula, is a breast cancer survivor.
We call her ‘the miracle girl’ because she was only given a few months to live when a package of dandelion root tea arrived on her doorstep.
After two weeks of taking ‘the root’ she went back for her assessment with the Oncologists and all of her tumours had disappeared. We believe there are three reasons for this :
1) Hundreds of people around the world started praying for her.
2) She signed up with I.S.M. a group that helps a person build up their immune system.
3) She drank the tea 3 times a day and its healing properties restored her failing body.
Here are some interesting facts about the dandelion flower:
The dandelion is the only flower that represents the 3 celestial bodies of the sun, moon and stars. . The yellow flower resembles the sun, the puff ball resembles the moon and the dispersing seeds resemble the stars.
The dandelion flower opens to greet the morning and closes in the evening to go to sleep.
Up until the 1800s people would pull grass out of their lawns to make room for dandelions and other useful “weeds” like chickweed, malva, and chamomile.
The name dandelion is taken from the French word “dent de lion” meaning lion’s tooth, referring to the coarsely-toothed leaves.
Dandelions have one of the longest flowering seasons of any plant.
Dandelion seeds are often transported away by a gust of wind and they travel like tiny parachutes. Seeds are often carried as many as 5 miles from their origin!
Animals such as birds, insects and butterflies consume nectar or seed of dandelion. .
Dandelion flowers do not need to be pollinated to form seed.
Every part of the dandelion is useful: root, leaves, flower. It can be used for food, medicine and dye for coloring.
Dandelion can be used in the production of wine and root beer. Root of dandelion can be used as a substitute for coffee.
Dandelions have sunk their roots deep into history. They were well known to ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans, and have been used in Chinese traditional medicine for over a thousand years.
Dandelion is used in folk medicine to treat infections and liver disorders. Tea made of dandelion act as diuretic.
If you mow dandelions, they’ll grow shorter stalks to spite you.
Dandelions are, quite possibly, the most successful plants that exist, masters of survival worldwide.
A not so fun fact: Every year countries spend millions on lawn pesticides to have uniform lawns of non-native grasses, and we use 30% of the country’s water supply to keep them green. ( Bee Happy Gardens)
Amazing right?
If you or someone you know is suffering from cancer you might want to check out Dr. Pandey’s work in Windsor, Ontario.
www.aminomics.com (If you contact them via phone, or email, please use Paula Drew’s name as a reference, it will help you.)The best root can be purchased/ordered directly from Premier Herbal Inc.