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dandelion leaf — Definition

Karahindiba yaprağı / dandelion leaf
Karahindiba leaf is a vegetable drog, derived from the leaves of the Taraxacum officinale plant, with Urine Remover and light lacquer effects. It is used in traditional medicine to support liver and gall bladder functions, as an appetizer and digestive system disorders. It can also help fight free radicals in the body thanks to its antioxidant properties. In clinical use, caution should be used with diuretic drugs as it can cause potassium loss.
Turkish
🇹🇷 Karahindiba yaprağı
English
🇬🇧 dandelion leaf
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❓ What is Karahindiba yaprağı?
Karahindiba yaprağı; karahindiba leaf is a vegetable drog, derived from the leaves of the Taraxacum officinale plant, with Urine Remover and light lacquer effects. It is used in traditional medicine to support liver and gall bladder functions, as an appetizer and digestive system disorders. It can also help fight free radicals in the body thanks to its antioxidant properties. In clinical use, caution should be used with diuretic drugs as it can cause potassium loss.
❓ What is dandelion leaf in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "dandelion leaf" is Karahindiba yaprağı.
❓ Which medical field is Karahindiba yaprağı related to?
This term belongs to the Drugs category.