Safflower Tincture

Carthamus tinctorius
$10.59

4oz and larger are sold for refilling, they are not intended for daily use. Store product away from direct sunlight with lids tightened to maintain the integrity of the product.

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Safflower was—and is—used to induce sweating, and to induce the onset of menstruation. It was used, both in China and in America, as a treatment for measles. Safflower is used to relieve abdominal pain. The flowers are also used to cleanse and heal wounds and sores, and to treat skin rashes. Modern research in China indicates that Safflowers can reduce coronary artery disease, and lower cholesterol levels. Safflower contains a polysaccharide that has been shown to stimulate immune function—the tests have only been done on mice. Safflower lowers cholesterol levels. Safflower is sometimes mistakenly sold under the name of Saffron.
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Safflower Tincture

Latin Name:
Carthamus tinctorius


Part Utilized:
Flower


Available In:
Tincture, Dry Herb Pack 


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