
It’s a dandelion tea called Dandyblend. It’s tasty and chock-full of health benefits.
After relentlessly trying to quit coffee over and over again, I have finally found the perfect substitute. And no, it’s not green tea. Although I love my Zen and especially Tazo’s Green Ginger, I have found something far superior and it even tastes like coffee: Meet Dandyblend.
Without a single ounce of caffeine or sugar, Dandyblend is made up of dandelion and chicory root, barley, rye, and beets. It is an instant powder and you simply add hot or cold water. Personally, I like my Dandyblend best piping hot with some unsweetened vanilla almond milk. And if you need a sweetener, I suggest adding a small scoop of dark chocolate hot cocoa powder.
Dandyblend is a great health benefit: each ingredient is either a detoxifier or a promoter of organ function. For centuries dandelion has been used as a homeopath and a detox. The dandelion root promotes healthy liver function, because it is full of anti-oxidants such as Vitamin C and Leutolin; these same anti-oxidants protect the liver from aging as well as aid in the liver’s process of cleansing the body, boosting digestion, and eliminating gas. Dandelion is also a blood purifier...Dandelion, especially dandelion sap is highly alkaline and is used to treat acne and other skin conditions such as eczema.
Chicory, a family member to the sunflower, acts similarly to the dandelion by promoting healthy digestion and colon cleansing; the root has been known to fight intestinal worms and parasites! Not only does chicory cleanse the body of toxins it also helps strengthen the immune system and the anatomy’s overall health: chicory helps the blood stream absorb nutrients, since it is full of minerals, such as potassium, calcium, vitamin A; all these minerals strengthen the immune system and bone structure. Diabetics could benefit the most since chicory contains a substance called inulin, which regulates blood sugar levels.
Beetroot is a major aid in cancer prevention, as they seem to significantly inhibit tumors. Beetroots are an incredible source of folic acid, fiber, manganese, potassium, and even anti-oxidant properties. This ingredient, like its fellows in Dandyblend, is a blood purifier, and it even builds more healthy blood cells, because it contains betaine, which stimulates cells, especially in the liver.
Barley and rye extracts - not the whole grain of barely and rye as this product is gluten-free - are very nutritious grains, filled with B complex vitamins. Barley’s rich content of insoluable fibers protects women from gallstones and keeps the urinary tract healthy in all bodies. These grains also heal the digestive system and and break down starchy foods. Barley also helps reduce the cholesterol level in the blood.
Isn’t it great to find a product in which each ingredient aids in your body’s function? Dandyblend makes your blood alkaline, unlike coffee, which changes your Ph balance to acidic; and it detoxes your liver. This beverage is great for pregnant women as well, whom are advised to avoid caffeine while carrying. I feel like I am treating myself to a daily detox with each cup I drink.
You can order Dandyblend directly from the website: Dandyblend.com or you can support your local health food store, Erewhon on Beverly Boulevard.
After relentlessly trying to quit coffee over and over again, I have finally found the perfect substitute. And no, it’s not green tea. Although I love my Zen and especially Tazo’s Green Ginger, I have found something far superior and it even tastes like coffee: Meet Dandyblend.
Without a single ounce of caffeine or sugar, Dandyblend is made up of dandelion and chicory root, barley, rye, and beets. It is an instant powder and you simply add hot or cold water. Personally, I like my Dandyblend best piping hot with some unsweetened vanilla almond milk. And if you need a sweetener, I suggest adding a small scoop of dark chocolate hot cocoa powder.
Dandyblend is a great health benefit: each ingredient is either a detoxifier or a promoter of organ function. For centuries dandelion has been used as a homeopath and a detox. The dandelion root promotes healthy liver function, because it is full of anti-oxidants such as Vitamin C and Leutolin; these same anti-oxidants protect the liver from aging as well as aid in the liver’s process of cleansing the body, boosting digestion, and eliminating gas. Dandelion is also a blood purifier...Dandelion, especially dandelion sap is highly alkaline and is used to treat acne and other skin conditions such as eczema.
Chicory, a family member to the sunflower, acts similarly to the dandelion by promoting healthy digestion and colon cleansing; the root has been known to fight intestinal worms and parasites! Not only does chicory cleanse the body of toxins it also helps strengthen the immune system and the anatomy’s overall health: chicory helps the blood stream absorb nutrients, since it is full of minerals, such as potassium, calcium, vitamin A; all these minerals strengthen the immune system and bone structure. Diabetics could benefit the most since chicory contains a substance called inulin, which regulates blood sugar levels.
Beetroot is a major aid in cancer prevention, as they seem to significantly inhibit tumors. Beetroots are an incredible source of folic acid, fiber, manganese, potassium, and even anti-oxidant properties. This ingredient, like its fellows in Dandyblend, is a blood purifier, and it even builds more healthy blood cells, because it contains betaine, which stimulates cells, especially in the liver.
Barley and rye extracts - not the whole grain of barely and rye as this product is gluten-free - are very nutritious grains, filled with B complex vitamins. Barley’s rich content of insoluable fibers protects women from gallstones and keeps the urinary tract healthy in all bodies. These grains also heal the digestive system and and break down starchy foods. Barley also helps reduce the cholesterol level in the blood.
Isn’t it great to find a product in which each ingredient aids in your body’s function? Dandyblend makes your blood alkaline, unlike coffee, which changes your Ph balance to acidic; and it detoxes your liver. This beverage is great for pregnant women as well, whom are advised to avoid caffeine while carrying. I feel like I am treating myself to a daily detox with each cup I drink.
You can order Dandyblend directly from the website: Dandyblend.com or you can support your local health food store, Erewhon on Beverly Boulevard.

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