Saffron, also known as Western Saffron, this product can cause poisoning when taken in large quantities. And because this product has a good blood activation effect, overdose may lead to bleeding tendency.
Saffron taken in large quantities can cause poisoning, dizziness, headache, nausea and other symptoms. And because this product has better blood activating effect, overdose may lead to hemorrhagic disorders such as blood in urine. Saffron should be used with caution in pregnant women. Saffron should be used in accordance with the recommended dosage of pharmacopoeia as prescribed by the doctor, and overdosage is not recommended.
Saffron has the effects of tranquilizing the mind and relieving depression, detoxifying and cooling blood, resolving blood stasis and activating blood circulation. It is used in treating menstrual obstruction and obstruction in the abdomen (women with lumps in the lower abdomen), melancholy, plagued (distended), postpartum stasis, warm poisonous spots (warm and hot poisonous evils invade the body resulting in blotchy and spotted skin), madness, palpitations, and other illnesses.
Saffron is usually consumed as a decoction or in boiling water. If there is a need for medication, it should be used reasonably under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be used on its own or overdosed. If you experience any discomfort while taking saffron, you should consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying your condition.