Good Question Patriot, may want to contact Natural News. If they do not have the answer they may be able to ask the people who did this research.
It was a test on lung cell line, so they won't by able to conclusively say anything meaningful. That being said, dandelion leafs have the necessary phytochemicals and as long as they are rather fresh and not heated too much, they'll still have a decent amount.
Phytochemicals are sometimes fickle with absorption, but if you eat it often enough, you'll probably achieve a decent enough level in your body.
They also mention that other research for; N-(2-Aminoethyl)-1-aziridineethanamine, dalbavancin, and pomegranate peel extract and further along.
Patriot, it shows promise, but no guarantees.
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