The “Committee for Herbal Medicinal Products (HMPC)” serves as a guide for the classification of functionality and all other parameters for all plant extracts we use. According to this and other sources, dandelion root (Taraxacum officinalis radix) is used, among other things, as a traditional herbal medicinal product, for example to relieve symptoms of mild digestive disorders such as bloating, flatulence and slow digestion. Due to the possible properties of dandelion root mentioned above, we believe it makes sense to add the extract to our Menstru Balance capsules.
Unfortunately, for legal reasons, we are not allowed to give any advice or recommendations on dietary supplements and plant extracts, which is why we recommend that you do your own research and speak to your trusted healthcare professional if you are interested.
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