Celebration Herbals Organic Dandelion Leaf Tea Caffeine Free
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About Dandelion...
Dandelion''s first use was recorded in China in the seventh century. In the eleventh century the Arabs promoted its use, and by the sixteenth century it was well established throughout Europe. It was introduced to north America by the early settlers where it now grows wild. Today dandelion greens are common in spring salads and the leaves bear special properties and good flavour as an herbal tea.
- OrganicComing Soon: FoodHealth Score - a simple nutrition rating to help you eat healthier.Nutrition Facts24.0 Servings Per ContainerServing sizeAmount per servingCalories0% Daily value*0Total Fat0g0%Saturated Fat0g0%Trans Fat0gCholesterol0mg0%Sodium0mg0%Total Carbohydrate0g0%Dietary Fiber0g0%Sugar0gProtein0g*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
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Dandelion LeafAllergen Info
Free from Does Not Contain Declaration Obligatory Allergens.Disclaimer
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