Saffron is an alias of the Chinese herbal medicine crocus sativus, which has the effects of cooling the blood and detoxifying the toxin, relieving depression and tranquilizing the mind, and can be used in the treatment of temperature and poisonous spots (warm and hot poisonous evils invade the human body resulting in spots and plaques on the skin), postnatal stasis, etc. This herb can be taken orally but needs to be decocted or infused with boiled water.
Crocus sativus is the dried stigma of Saffron, also known as saffron, family Iridaceae. Slightly cold in nature, it has the efficacy of cooling the blood and detoxifying the toxin, relieving depression and tranquilizing the mind, activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis, and it can be used for treating the diseases such as warm and poisonous spotting, post-partum stasis, menstrual obstruction and mass obstruction, palpitations and frenzy, depression and plagued with melancholy, and so on.
Saffron can be taken orally, but the specific use of decoction or boiling water infusion, because of its cold nature of the drug, do not take too much without authorization, in addition, it should be noted that pregnant women should be careful with this drug.
If you are not feeling well, it is recommended that you seek medical advice, follow the doctor’s instructions to identify the symptoms of the drug, and not blindly take saffron orally on your own.