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Azafran en Flor - Safflower by Tampico - 0.25 oz

$495


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Azafran en Flor - Saffron Flower of Dried Safflower by Tampico

Tampico brings you Dried Safflower in a very convenient package for all of your culinary needs. Asafran

Saffron Flower - Safflower by Tampico is also known as Carthamus tinctorius or Mexican Saffron is used in recipes for its color, to paint Menudo and give paella its color. Saffron or Safflower is a plant native from Europe and Asia that is often harvested for its dried, red stigmas, which are then turned into spices and tea. It has long sharp spines on its leaves and it is primarily grown for the oil content in its seeds, which are used in cosmetics, cooking, and as meals for animals. Safflowers where cultivated by ancient peoples to be used as textile dyes. Safflower is said to help treat ailments in the digestive and respiratory systems as well as certain cardiovascular conditions. Making a Safflower tea is a way to get its beneficial constituents.

Features:
  • Net Wt. .25 oz. (7g) bag
  • Dry Safflower
  • All Natural
  • Quality spices, chilies, snacks, herbs
  • Make an Safflower infusion by boiling a cup of water for 5 minutes with a teaspoon of dried petals.
  • Use Safflower for Calming and soothing the nerves, to help lower cholesterol levels, strengthen the immune system, to relieve intestinal disorders and facilitate bowel movements, to help alleviating fever, soothe coughs and bronchial spasms because it is an expectorant, provides menstruation relief, helps lower blood pressure, prevents cholesterol buildup in the arteries, when applied to the skin may help treat rashes, open wounds, bruises and other skin disorders, and may be an anti- depressant.
  • Safflower may cause an allergic reaction in people who are sensitive to the Asteraceae/Compositae family. Members of this family include daisies, chrysanthemums, marigolds, ragweed, and many others. If you have allergies, be sure to check with your healthcare provider before taking safflower.
  • Store Safflower away from direct sun light.
  • Warning: The use of infusions made with this herb is solely at your own risk. Consult your physician before using any herb for medicinal purposes
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