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Hello everyone,

 

When I eat dandelion greens, the next day my tongue turns yellow.

 

Is this an indication of damp heat from the liver and/or kidney?

 

Is this expected from dandelion? (For example, it doesn't happen when

I eat iceberg lettuce.)

 

Does this happen to anyone else?

 

JC

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Dandelion should have the opposite effect, it clears heat.

 

Could it be that there are other things you're eating at the same time?

Cream based salad dressing?

 

Also, eating and drinking anything other than water tends to yellow the

coating, but it is a false yellow, very bright and not long lived, like an

hour or two.

 

-al.

 

On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 10:34 AM, speakoutjc <speakoutjcwrote:

 

> Hello everyone,

>

> When I eat dandelion greens, the next day my tongue turns yellow.

>

> Is this an indication of damp heat from the liver and/or kidney?

>

> Is this expected from dandelion? (For example, it doesn't happen when

> I eat iceberg lettuce.)

>

> Does this happen to anyone else?

>

> JC

>

 

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, DAOM

Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

 

 

 

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Personally, I think it's no big deal. Dandelion leaves are very rich in

beta-carotene (same in carrots) but the chlorophyll covers over it.

Beta-carotene is also used as a safe food colouring so that gives you an idea

how much it can colour something.

 

Strong coloured foods can sometimes colour the coating on the tongue right off

or the next day - foods like beets or turmeric (in curries). If the colour

bothers you, dipping your toothbrush in hydrogen peroxide & brushing your

tongue after brushing your teeth should remove most of it.

 

Judy

 

On Tuesday 24 February 2009 10:34:24 am speakoutjc wrote:

> Hello everyone,

>

> When I eat dandelion greens, the next day my tongue turns yellow.

>

> Is this an indication of damp heat from the liver and/or kidney?

>

> Is this expected from dandelion? (For example, it doesn't happen when

> I eat iceberg lettuce.)

>

> Does this happen to anyone else?

>

> JC

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