
Saffron
Saffron (pronounced /ˈsæfrən/ or /ˈsæfrɒn/) is a spice derived from the flower of Crocus sativus, commonly known as the “saffron crocus”. The vivid crimson stigma and styles, called threads, are collected and dried to be used mainly as a seasoning and colouring agent in food. Saffron has long been the world’s most costly spice by weight. Although some doubts remain on its origin, it is believed that saffron originated in Iran.
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Types of saffron
Sargol saffron
Sargol saffron is actually what is in the most people’s minds of saffron. In this type, the cream part (root) was completely eliminated and the red stigmas separately form pure saffron.

Poshal saffron
Pushal saffron is actually the red stigma of the saffron strand with 2 to 5 mm of yellow cream.

Dasteh Saffron
Dasteh Saffron is the most basic and basic type of saffron, which is the combination and drying of a whole string of saffron (including stigma and cream). The cream part is usually 1 to 2 mm long and depending on the quality of the saffron, the stigma can be longer or shorter.

The benefits of saffron

The Benefits Of Saffron
For skin
The antioxidants in the saffron have anti-aging properties. The properties of the saffron which have profound benefits for facial skin include softness, flexibility and radiance. Common uses of the saffron can cause skin whitening, preventing pimples, removing scars and dark spots and other skin patches.

The Benefits Of Saffron
For hair
Saffron prevents hair loss by strengthening the strands of hair from root to tip. If you mix saffron with sweet milk, you can use this hair tonic to treat alopecia or baldness and hair loss as well as stimulate faster hair growth. Saffron improves blood flow to hair follicles, followed by more blood supply and more oxygen to hair follicles.

The Benefits Of Saffron
Reduce and relieve pain
Pain relief is one of the valuable benefits of saffron. Safranal acts as a painkiller and relieves toothache. Saffron has antiseptic and soothing properties, so it is useful for infants and toothbrushes and can also improve sleep patterns.

The Benefits Of Saffron
For heart
Saffron is a rich source of potassium, an important element in maintaining heart health. Potassium dilates and enlarges the blood vessels and blood vessels, thereby lowering blood pressure. Potassium in saffron also prevents atherosclerosis and infarction. As mentioned above, saffron contains a substance called crocin that can regulate blood cholesterol levels, which is why it is very beneficial for heart health.

The Benefits Of Saffron
For respiratory system
Saffron is used to treat cough and common cold. It acts as an expectorant or sputum and thins the sputum in the lungs and throat. Saffron is able to act as an anti-inflammatory compounds and stimulants. These benefits of saffron are said can be helpful against asthma.

The Benefits Of Saffron
For digestive system
Saffron also affects gastric and abdominal discomfort and controls liver and spleen enlargement. It is an antispasmodic food and helps cure constipation and bloating.