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Does safflower taste bad? Can safflower smell?

Safflower is very common in life, because it has the effects of promoting blood circulation, dredging collaterals, removing blood stasis and relieving pain. People often use it to soak in water, but many people smell an unpleasant smell when buying safflower. Does safflower smell bad? Can safflower stink be used? I'll explain them to you one by one, hoping to help you.

Does safflower stink? The traditional Chinese medicine safflower is picked when it turns from yellow to red in summer, and dried in the shade or in the sun. It has a special aroma and a slightly bitter taste. It is best to have long flowers, bright red colors and soft texture. It is widely planted all over the country. Has the effects of promoting blood circulation, dredging channels, removing blood stasis and relieving pain. It can be used for amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, lochia, abdominal pain, chest pain, abdominal pain, chest pain, traumatic injury and sores. Some people in modern times have long regarded safflower as a health care product. As we all know, taking safflower for a long time is likely to produce symptoms of chronic safflower poisoning. As for the smell you mentioned, I have never heard of safflower, the traditional Chinese medicine I have been exposed to in the past.

There are two kinds of safflower, one is grass safflower and the other is saffron. Ordinary safflower smells bad and smells fishy. Saffron tastes good, fragrant and sweet. So don't worry if you meet someone who smells safflower. This does not mean that there is something wrong with this safflower. You can use it safely and follow the doctor's advice.

What's wrong with soaking feet in safflower vinegar? Soak your feet with safflower vinegar. If the foot is injured, soak the foot with safflower vinegar, and the foot itches, indicating that safflower vinegar has the function of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. If there is no trauma to the feet, it is normal to soak the feet with safflower vinegar. No matter what vinegar, it is corrosive and irritating to the skin. It is recommended to put less safflower vinegar.