When I discovered last year that dandelions block ACE2 receptors, I dried some leaves and vaporize them before I am about to go out with a German Storz & Bickel “Mighty’ vaporizer (costs about $500, but great German engineering) and inhale the vapor into my lungs and mouth and blow out through my nose. With a good mask like a N95 or P2, I feel so much safer. If some of the virus sneaks through my mask, I have like a secondary mask with the dandelion extract stopping the virus from attaching itself to my ACE2 receptors in my nasal cavity. Here is a short video of what I do.
It is a pre-treatment not a post-treatment like Betadine or Vick’s Cold Defence (I might do another post of this later). I have a jar of dried dandelions, and heaps outside in the garden. If you break their yellow flowers, they keep growing like a little shrub/herb plant. See photo at bottom. It gets much bigger than this too. Dandelions can also be eaten in salads and one can make tea from them by boiling the leaves in water for about 3 to 5 minutes. Note that the roots are also anti-carcinogenic (see below). You can buy dandelion tea commercially. I think it is called Dandy Tea.
Here is a post I made on my facebook group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2909281562725698/
30 Oct. 2021:
Some of you may be interested in this as an alternative or extra way to prevent your self and family from getting covid. If the extract from leaves of a dandelion helps to prevent the S-protein spike to bind to the human cell ACE2 receptors, I am thinking I could vaporise some in my hot German vaporiser (expensive!!) to protect myself against contracting covid. I have a product I bought from a pharmacy that is made of red seaweed, but I have an unlimited supply of dandelions in my garden. I might even get high. I will let you know. lol.
This is a reference I gave:
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20210323/Dandelion-extract-inhibits-SARS-CoV-2-in-vitro.aspx?fbclid=IwAR3ZrRp0PBx_y7ML606OU3es0teXOQkXMpDS84kAQGfQ4_d0G3g0uBuYQis
In some books, dandelions are classified as a medical herb instead of a weed.
Here is another reference outlining “13 Emerging Health Benefits of Dandelion”.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/dandelion-benefits?fbclid=IwAR17nA4L_0Kje8fBXsp-HxUCTvv3CMzPS3MSXwjRvB3vi5FGOGgXWHFYck0
Note that dandelions contain potent anti-oxidants which we know help with covid and is one of the reasons why we should expose ourselves to sunshine for near-infrared-radiation (NIR). See this post. Make sure you watch the video in this link by Dr Roger Seheult.
I was recently sent this in regard to using Dandelions to treat cancers. This uses the roots though.
https://dailyhealthpost.com/dandelion-root-kills-cancer-cells/?fbclid=IwAR2gNcjtjarkQbmroOiNIl2Tsvcd0NlMXwO3B6K6n48ftL_yncoCsUNnaBQ
Here are some more references for you about dandelion leaves and covid.
https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/cjps-2016-0409?fbclid=IwAR2Xr4Yo-mxsVeVgWj55Op3ZTshLUEvmdci38Caj9IlPqXHVfLd9V5kKQQU
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5553762/?fbclid=IwAR0UgrhBkc83UKj5C-Mpx_mJJvcGPLMPReG7lupN2WXgq6ZuQ_JFNXwplsY
It is going to be hard to think of dandelions as a weed anymore after all of this information.
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This video praises the dandelion flowers. I think the flowers are only out for a couple of days before they turn into seed puff balls. Happy eating.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1lYtk16UMQ