Description
Dandelion Herb (Leaves). Taraxacum Officinale
Magic: It also associates with solar deities, Hecate, Brigid, and Belenos, and is used for divination, good wishes, and calling good spirits.
How to use magickal Dandelion herb:
- Burn over charcoal to add to your rituals.
- Place on altar with your candle.
- Roll candle on herbs and burn candle.
- Add to altar.
- Add to sacred baths and natural beauty products.
- Sew into charms, spell bags, dream pillows, and sachets.
- Offer to deities, spirits and Fae.
- Create your own elixirs and blends.
Medicinal:
Dandelion Herb (Leaves) are a natural remedy known for their detoxifying properties. Rich in vitamins A, C, and K, they support liver function, aid digestion, and promote kidney health by acting as a diuretic. Dandelion leaves help reduce inflammation and support immune health. Support the liver and gallbladder as well. Relief from liver disorders, diabetes, urinary disorders, acne, jaundice, cancer and anemia. It also help in skin care and is a benefit to weight loss programs. Use in herbal teas, supplements, and salads to boost overall well-being.
Learn more about the benefits of dandelion leaves.
Medicinal Preparation:
- Herbal leaves or flowers: 1 tsp per cup of boiling water. Allow to infuse for 10 min. Strain and drink.
- Herbal powders: 1 tsp per cup of boiling water
- Seeds, bark, roots, stems, berries: 20 gr per 500ml of boiling water. Strain and drink.
Use in Animals:
Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) is a versatile and widely used herb in animal care, known for its strong affinity with the liver, kidneys, and digestive system. Act as a diuretic, liver tonic, digestive aid, and anti-inflammatory agent while providing essential nutrients and antioxidant benefit. Support liver health, promote digestion, increase urine production, and reduce inflammation.
Disclaimer: Please be aware that this information is provided solely for informational purposes only. It is neither intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider prior to using any herb or treatment made from herbs.




