For centuries, the dandelion has occupied a position of high regard within the annals of traditional medicine. Long before the advent of modern laboratories or the rise of the pharmaceutical industry, healers turned to this ubiquitous plant for its cleansing, digestive, and restorative virtues. Today, while much of the modern world dismisses the dandelion as a nuisance weed to be eradicated from manicured lawns, scientific curiosity is undergoing a significant resurgence. Recent research is now casting a sophisticated light on the plant’s remarkable bioactive potential. Among the most compelling frontiers of this exploration is the study of the dandelion root....
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