Cobra's saffron General Information
Cobra’s saffron is a bitter and astringent herb that is used to treat respiratory problems and is used as a digestive aid. The bark and root has sudorific and tonic properties, while the resin is a demulcent. The fresh blossoms of Cobra’s saffron are stomachic, bitter, and sudorific, and the dried blooms have stimulant, carminative, and stomachic qualities. The unripe fruit of this plant is acrid and purgative.
Cobra's saffron Uses & Scientific Evidence For
Cobra’s saffron leaves are often used in poultices and applied to the head to soothe severe colds. The oil of this herb is used to treat sores, scabies, wounds, and rheumatism. The Cobra’s saffron root has been used as an antidote for snake poison. The dried blooms are helpful in relieving bleeding hemorrhoids and dysentery with mucus. The fresh blossoms of this plant can be used to quell excessive thirst, perspiration, and cough, and to promote digestion.
Cobra's saffron Dosage Information
Cobra’s saffron comes in various forms and is an ingredient in many products. Due to its strong actions, it is best to consult with your physician before using Cobra’s saffron as a treatment for your condition.
Cobra's saffron Safety & Interaction Information
There are known safety issues or interactions associated with Cobra’s saffron when taken in the recommended doses. Safety in young children, pregnant or nursing women, or those with severe liver or kidney disease.
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