Taraxacum Dens Leonis Boiron for Digestive and Oral Health
Taraxacum Dens Leonis 4CH, 5CH, 7CH, 9CH, 4DH, 6DH homeopathic granules Boiron
TARAXACUM OFFICINALE (This strain is available under the registered name Taraxacum Dens Leonis)
Registered medicine: EH00966
Listed in the pharmacopoeia
Origin : Vegetal
Available in Korsakovian dilutions of 200K, 1,000K, 10,000K
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Taraxacum Dens Leonis illustrates the diversity and effectiveness of homeopathic remedies derived from the plant world. With its wide range of formulations and its ability to address a variety of health conditions, this remedy offers a natural, customizable therapeutic option. Its inclusion in the French and European pharmacopoeias testifies to its importance and recognition in the field of homeopathic medicine.
Indications and dosage
Homeopathic medicines can be used for a variety of symptoms, so it is not possible to determine the indications and dosage of a specific preparation. The homeopathic physician selects the appropriate medicine, dilution and dosage according to the patient's state of health and characteristic symptoms.
Taraxacum Dens Leonis 9CH - Your remedy for Gastroenterology and Oral Affections
Discover the Natural Solution for a Healthy Liver and Soothed Mouth Problems
Taraxacum Dens Leonis 9CH granule tube is a homeopathic remedy designed to effectively treat liver disorders, jaundice, subicterus and oral conditions such as map-like depapillated tongues, which can be sensitive and painful.
Use in Gastroenterology: Support for the Liver
Hepatic disorders, jaundice and subicterus
Taraxacum Dens Leonis by Boiron, more commonly known as dandelion, is a homeopathic medicine recognized for its effectiveness in treating liver disorders and jaundice. Thanks to its depurative and liver-stimulating properties, this remedy helps improve liver function, contributing to better digestive health. Taraxacum Dens Leonis 9CH offers a natural solution to support liver health and treat liver disorders, jaundice and subicterus.
Use for Mouth ailments: soothing depapillated tongue
In addition to its benefits for the digestive system, Taraxacum Dens Leonis is also used to treat oral affections, notably depapillated tongues. These sensitive and painful areas of the tongue find relief thanks to the soothing action of this homeopathic medicine, offering notable comfort to those affected.
Relief for Oral Affections
This homeopathic remedy is also effective in treating map-deprived tongues, relieving the associated sensitivity and pain.
Using Taraxacum Dens Leonis as part of a homeopathic approach ensures gentle, body-friendly treatment. Without the frequent side effects of conventional medicines, this natural remedy is an ideal solution for those seeking natural alternatives to manage their digestive and oral health.
Directions for use and dosage
Taraxacum Dens Leonis 9CH granules are easy to use. For adults and children over 6, let them melt under the tongue. For children under 6, dissolve the granules in a little water.
Dosage must be adapted to the medical prescription, as it varies according to the pathology to be treated.
Why choose Taraxacum Dens Leonis 9CH?
- Natural digestive support: Taraxacum Dens Leonis 9CH offers natural support for your liver and digestive system.
- Mouth relief: It can soothe mouth ailments, including maple-peeled tongues.
Hepatobiliary disorders : take 20 drops of Taraxacum Dens Leonis 6 DH before meals.
Directions for use
Do not touch homeopathic granules with your fingers.
The globules in single-dose tubes are absorbed in a single dose, dissolving slowly under the tongue. If no dose is available, take 10 granules of the same dilution.
Use a mint-free toothpaste (such as Homéodent Boiron, which is compatible with homeopathic granules).
Public price incl. VAT: prices for Boiron homeopathic single-dose products are freely determined by the online pharmacist.
Oral solution in drops. The drops are to be diluted in a little water.
These dosages are given for guidance only and may vary according to the nature of the medicine and the clinical context.
How to use Taraxacum Dens Leonis for liver and mouth disorders?
Recommended dosage varies according to the dilution chosen (4CH, 5CH, 7CH, 9CH, 15CH, 4DH, 6DH, 200K, 1,000K, 10,000K) and is generally 5 granules, 3 times a day. For best results, consult your health care professional.
How long does it take to see an improvement with Taraxacum Dens Leonis?
Effects may vary from one person to another. An improvement can generally be noted after several weeks of regular use in line with recommendations.
Are there any side effects to using Taraxacum Dens Leonis?
Taraxacum Dens Leonis is well tolerated and side effects are rare in homeopathy. In the event of an unusual reaction, it is important to consult a health professional.
Can Taraxacum Dens Leonis be combined with other treatments?
Yes, Taraxacum Dens Leonis can be used in conjunction with other treatments. However, it is important to consult a healthcare professional to ensure there are no drug interactions.
Is Taraxacum Dens Leonis suitable for all ages?
Taraxacum Dens Leonis can be used by people of all ages. However, prior consultation with a healthcare professional is essential to ensure that the remedy is suitable, especially for children and the elderly.
Dilution (Oral solution in drops)
60 ml bottle (1,200 drops)
Usual dosage
Adults: 10 to 15 drops per dose
Children under 12: 1 drop per year of age, not to exceed 10 drops per dose.
Do not administer without medical advice. 2 to 3 times a day. Oral use
Dilute in a little water. Hold for a few moments in the mouth before swallowing.
In children, take at least 4 hours apart.
Packaging and capacity
Taraxacum Dens Leonis, more commonly known as dandelion, is a widespread plant whose medicinal properties are recognized and used in homeopathy. Registered under number EH00966 and listed in the French and European Pharmacopoeia, this plant-based strain offers a variety of preparations to treat different health conditions. This article details the characteristics, availability and therapeutic applications of Taraxacum Dens Leonis in homeopathic medicine.
Origin and properties
The dandelion, with its deep roots and distinctive flowers, is appreciated not only for its beauty in meadows and gardens, but also for its many medicinal virtues. In homeopathy, Taraxacum Dens Leonis is prepared from the whole plant, exploiting its diuretic, detoxifying and anti-inflammatory properties.
Available formulations
Doses, Drops (Alcohol), Tubes: Available in doses (9 CH, 15 CH, 30 CH, 8 DH), alcoholic drops (4 DH, 6 DH) and tubes (4 CH, 5 CH, 7 CH, 9 CH, 15 CH, 4 DH, 6 DH), Taraxacum Dens Leonis offers flexibility in the choice of treatment, enabling precise adaptation to the patient's needs.
Magistral preparations: For even greater personalization, the remedy is also available in magistral preparations, with Hahnemannian dilutions starting at 2 CH, and in Korsakovian dilutions (200K, 1,000K, 10,000K). These options reinforce homeopathy's individualized approach, enabling practitioners to formulate specifically adapted treatments.
Therapeutic applications
Taraxacum Dens Leonis is often used for its beneficial effects on the digestive and urinary systems. It may be indicated to aid digestion, stimulate appetite and support liver functions. In addition, thanks to its diuretic properties, homeopathic dandelion is used in the treatment of conditions requiring increased elimination of fluids, such as in certain cases of edema or water retention.
Precautions for use
Warning
Contains sucrose.
Giving homeopathic granules to babies and children
For granules or alcoholic drops, dissolve in 100ml of water. As granules take a long time to dissolve, it is necessary to prepare your mixture in advance.
Homeopathy and pregnancy
Homeopathic medicines have no chemical toxicity, no contraindications, no interaction with other drugs, and no adverse effects linked to the quantity of product ingested. Pregnant women can use homeopathic remedies without any known risk to themselves or their unborn child, but it is advisable to seek advice.
Frequency of homeopathic use
For acute conditions, homeopathic remedies should be taken every hour until symptoms improve. From then on, they should be taken 3 or 4 times a day, spaced out, and then gradually stopped.
For chronic conditions, low-dilution remedies (> 9CH) should be taken 1 or 2 times a day, while basic remedies should be taken once a week, or even once a month. This decision is left to the homeopath.
What to do if there is no improvement within 24 hours
Certain pathologies cannot be treated with homeopathy simply by self-medication. Their severity requires medical advice from a homeopathic doctor. This doctor will judge whether your condition can be treated with homeopathy alone, or whether your treatment needs to be supplemented with allopathic medicine.