Safflower flowers support the elimination of toxins and strengthen liver and gallbladder function.
A digestive bitter that especially aids the digestion of oils. in fact, it helps to thin and remove cholesterol buildup in arteries as well as clean tissues and joints throughout the body.
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SAFFLOWERS
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To thin your fluids, dissolve buildup and clean you out
Carthamus tinctorius (Scientific Name)
Safflower petals are a digestive bitter that especially aids the digestion
of oils. In fact, it helps to thin and remove cholesterol buildup in arteries
as well as clean tissues and joints throughout the body. This benefits conditions
ranging from painful abdominal uterine congestion to arthritis.
They stimulate the liver and gallbladder and help remove hardened phlegm
and congested lymph.
One benefit may be reduction of enlarged breasts.
Several sources recommend safflowers for both high and low blood sugar but
do not explain why.
Safflowers are used to reduce lactic acid accumulation during competitive
sports. Removal of acids also helps eruptive diseases such a measles.
The seeds of the safflower are used to make a highly polyunsaturated food
oil.