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"There is no food better than dandelions." Tru Keesey
Copyright Tru Keesey January 30 2007
















From "Dandelion Report" by Tru Keesey
 

I.  YOUR DANDELION PATCH

 

Look at the palm of your hand, and stretch back your fingers.  Are the lines in your hand red?  Then you may have acidosis.  You would benefit from dandelion plants in your diet.

 

You need (or could use) dandelion plants if you have:

 

·         Acidosis

·         Acne (acne is caused by contaminated blood; dandelion is a blood-purefier; acne also results from insufficient bile, and dandelion stimulates bile; so does ginger)

 

·         Anemia

·         Body, physical.  If you have a physical body, Edgar Cayce says you need general tonics daily.  Dandelion is a general tonic.

·         Blood

 

·         Boils (boils are caused by contaminated blood; dandelion is a blood-purefier)

·         Calcium kidney stones

·         Cirrhosis

·         Colitis

 

·         Constipation (laziness and mental unclarity; lower back pain)

·         Diabetes

·         Dysuria (not enough pee)

·         Eczema

 

·         Endometriosis

·         Fever

·         Headache caused by indigestion (maybe you didn’t know this was causing them)

 

·         Hepatitis

·         Indigestion, chronic

·         Jaundice

·         Kidneys

 

 

 

 

(continued) You need (or could use) dandelion plants if you have:

 

·         Liver

·         Lymph nodes swollen in your neck (scrofula)

·         Ovaries

 

·         Pain – sharp pain in your joints, muscles, and connective tissues.  This is called “rheumatism”.

·         Scurvy

·         Sores in your skin

 

·         Spleen

·         Unibrow (sluggish liver and gall bladder)

·         Uric acid kidney stones

·         Uterine fibroids

 

·         Water-retention (edema), shown by lines or wrinkles on your throat

 

 

Your Dandelions Will Be Organic And Genetically Sound

 

We have been subjected to bad influences in food markets.  They are no longer “our” food markets, but they have been ta’en over by worshipers of devils.

 

Your dandelion patch is one way of becoming independent and getting back control over your food supply.

 

There is no better food than dandelions.

 

 

Where Should Your Patch Be Located?

 

The best place to grow dandelions is wherever they are already growing.  If they do not grow naturally in your locale, then it would be better for you to concentrate on some plant that abounds in the soil near to your home, rather than dandelions.

 

There is a theory in medicine, stating that Earth produces that which we need the most.  Dandelions grow wherever people need them most.

 

I mulch my dandelion patch with six inches of mulch per year, and I irrigate during the dry season.  This keeps them spotless all the year ‘round.  This year’s mulch provides next year’s loam, and also keeps the water from evaporating from the soil.

 

I Gather The Dandelion in Winter

 

If you know where your dandelion plants are located, you can scrape the snow away and harvest some diminutive fresh leaves during the winter’s season.
















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