In nature, saffron stands out for its beautiful purple flowers. Every crocus contains a few red threads that are just as valuable in the kitchen as they are in the pharmacy – which is why saffron is also known as “red gold”.
“Saffron has an antioxidant effect that neutralizes free radicals in the body and reduces oxidative stress. Anti-inflammatory properties have also been observed,” say the experts from the “Herbal Medicinal Products Platform Austria” in explaining their choice.
Mild antidepressant
Various studies have also proven the antidepressant effects of saffron on mild to moderate depression symptoms. This was clearly superior to the placebo treatment and had a similar effect to mild antidepressants.
The plant also has a long tradition of treating menstrual problems and has a calming, relaxing and organ-protecting effect. It also strengthens brain power and improves concentration. Clinical data are also available for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, metabolic and premenstrual syndrome, diabetes and macular degeneration.
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