Dandelion has a protective effect on the liver, and specific medication should be prescribed by a doctor.
Dandelion has the effect of clearing heat and removing toxins, subduing swellings and dispersing lumps, diuretic and diaphoretic (improving the problem of dribbling of urine, and the problem of insufficient and inaccessible amount of urine). It is used for furuncles and poisons, carbuncle (red, swollen and painful breasts, poor milk discharge, and ultimately a purulent disease), scrofula (mainly refers to cervical lymph node tuberculosis), redness of the eyes, and sore throat.
Modern pharmacological studies have shown that it has antipathogenic microorganisms, anti-ulcer, antioxidant, anti-tumor, hepatoprotective, choleretic, diuretic, and immunity-enhancing effects. There is no clear evidence that dandelion has a damaging effect on the liver.
Excessive dosage of this product can lead to slow diarrhea, contraindications are not clear.
Specific medication should be under the guidance of a specialist, not unauthorized use of medication.