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A healing agent.

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“Let food be thy medicine, and let medicine be thy food.” 

 

Hippocrates. 

Saffrons healing properties

​Over the years, Saffron has been sought after for its healing properties.  ​As early as 400 B.C., Hippocrates wrote about saffron as a cure for ulcers (source: MIT Internet Classics Archive) & As far back as ancient Greece, Erasistratus, Diokles, Dioscorides, and other physicians used saffron to treat eye infections, earaches, cataracts, and other conditions. 

A few important health benefits of Saffron

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Antioxidant Properties

Saffron contains antioxidants, which are compounds that may help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals..

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Improved memory and cognitive function

Some studies have found that saffron may improve memory and cognitive function in people with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.

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Anticancer properties

Some research suggests that saffron may have anticancer properties and may help inhibit the growth of certain types of cancer cells.

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Cardiovascular health

Saffron may have a number of potential benefits for cardiovascular health, including reducing blood pressure and improving cholesterol levels.

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Digestive Health

Saffron may have digestive benefits, including helping to reduce bloating and gas, and promoting healthy bowel movements.

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Weight 
Management

Some research suggests that saffron may help to reduce appetite and promote weight loss.

PMS Relief

Some research suggests that saffron may help to reduce the severity of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms, such as mood changes, cramps, and bloating.

Skin health

Saffron may have skin-protecting properties and may help to reduce inflammation and improve the appearance of skin

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