Safflower
$3.40 / oz (~$4.3/cup)
Colorful petals used in traditional medicine worldwide. Traditionally valued for healthy circulation.
Organic + Kosher
Safflower is more familiar to westerners as the source of vegetable oil, but the petals of the native American plant make a pleasant tasting tea.
TYPICAL PREPARATIONS: Can be made for use as a dye, and whole petals used as tea
Besides its medicinal uses, safflower leaves have also been used as pigment and dye from deep yellow to crimson for centuries, and are sometimes used as natural food coloring.
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This herb pairs well with:
Traditional uses† are documented in these sources:
† We are not herbalists. Traditional uses noted are based on historical and ethnobotanical references. Consult a certified herbalist or healthcare provider for personalized guidance.
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† We are not herbalists. Traditional uses noted are based on historical and ethnobotanical references. Consult a certified herbalist or healthcare provider for personalized guidance.



