







Safflower
Safflower, derived from the Carthamus tinctorius plant. Known for its striking yellow-orange petals, Safflower is rich in antioxidants and essential fatty acids, promoting heart health and reducing inflammation.
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Description
Safflower, derived from the Carthamus tinctorius plant. Known for its striking yellow-orange petals, Safflower is rich in antioxidants and essential fatty acids, promoting heart health and reducing inflammation. Traditionally used in culinary applications, Safflower petals add a mild, slightly sweet flavor and a burst of color to teas, soups, and rice dishes. Beyond its culinary appeal, Safflower oil is valued in skincare for its moisturizing and anti-inflammatory properties. Incorporate Safflower into your diet and wellness routine to enjoy its natural health benefits and culinary versatility.
Latin Name: Carthamus tinctoriusOrigin: China
Form: Cut & SiftedPlant Part: Flower
ALL HERBS ARE SOLD BY OUNCE. ORGANIC OR ETHICALLY WILDCRAFTED.
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Great herb
The color and taste is beautiful. Cooked the safflower in rice and also in an omelet.

Frequently Asked Questions
Most customers experience improved in hormone balancing quality within 7 days. However, consistency is key! It is recommended to continue using herbal remedies for 6 weeks or longer for best results.
No, it's completely caffeine-free and ideal for nighttime use. You can try it hot or iced!

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