Saffron is mostly known for its inclusion in food
items. But it has very significant nutrients and chemical compounds which are
beneficial in providing medicinal benefits. Saffron is one of the most
expensive spices in the world as maximum of its processing work is done through
hand. Saffron is extremely valuable spice because of its distinct flavor,
health and medicinal properties. Let us look at
a few of the saffron uses below
1. Saffron for hair loss:
The application of Saffron over the scalp is good in treating of baldness
(alopecia). The mix of saffron, milk and licorice when applied over the scalp
is good in prevention of hair loss and hair growth. The application is also
helpful in stimulating of hair growth.
2. Saffron for radiant skin: Saffron
is highly beneficial for radiant skin. It is suggested that one should make a
face pack mixing of saffron (2 to 3 strands), milk (3 tsp) and sandalwood
powder (1 tsp). Apply the paste on your face, massage gently and left it
for 15 minutes followed by washing with fresh water. It should be done once in
week to have smooth and glow face.
3. Saffron for glowing skin: Take 4-5
strands of saffron and soaked it into water for 2-3 hours. Now, use this mix
over your face and massage gently. Wash it after 5 minutes. The process may be
repeated twice or thrice a week for fairer skin.
4. Saffron good for pimples: Make a
paste of Saffron (10 strands) and basil leaves (6-7 leaves). Apply the paste
over your face and wash the same after 10 minutes. This application is good in
prevention of acne, blemishes, pimples, wrinkles and other black spots from the
face.
5. Saffron as anti-oxidants: Saffron
is having many antioxidants that are beneficial in contending of free radicals
thereby helps in prevention of diseases and promotion of health.
6. Saffron controls heart rate:
Potassium in saffron is good in controlling heart beat by allowing to slow down
thus protecting the heart.
7. Saffron for blood pressure: The Saffron
spice contains many minerals such as cooper, potassium, calcium, manganese,
iron, magnesium, zinc and selenium. Some of these are helpful in controlling
blood pressure as well as in the formation of hemoglobin.
8. Saffron for cancer prevention: Saffron
is containing bio-chemical compounds such as zea-xanthin, lycopene, α- and β-
carotene; all these are acts like as immune modulator and protect the human
body from cancer.
9. Saffron as stress buster: The
presence of carotenoids is beneficial in boosting the level of immunity and
reduces oxidant-induced stress.
10. Saffron as antidepressant: Saffron
contains safranal and alfa-crocin, a volatile oil compound, effective in
controlling depression and acts like as anticonvulsant. Kesar brings
cheerfulness and wisdom in the body.
11. Saffron for disease prevention: Saffron
contains many bio-chemical compounds as antioxidants, which are good in
contending of various diseases by controlling free radicals thus promotes
overall well-being of the body.
12. Saffron for detoxification: It has
many therapeutic applications and in detoxification of the body. It is also
used in body healing, cramps, spasms and spas.
13. Saffron good for digestion: Saffron
is good for digestion due to presence of multiple medicinal compounds and an
anti-convulsant. It stimulates digestion. It is suggested that one should make
a mix of water (1 litre) and saffron (1g) for strengthening the function of
stomach. Saffron is also beneficial when the liver and spleen get enlarged.
14. Saffron good for cellular
functioning: Due to presence of many macro-micro nutrients,
especially potassium and magnesium, it is helpful in the growth of cells and
tissues. It is also helpful in repairing of cells in the body.
15. Saffron for hemoglobin
formation: saffron contains iron that is good in the hemoglobin in blood.
16. Saffron for overall health: The
presence of minerals such as cooper, potassium, calcium, manganese, iron,
magnesium, zinc and selenium, promotes optimum health.
17. Saffron for fair complexion: Bathing
with Saffron stands (soaked saffron strands for 20-30 minutes in water), is in
improving your complexion.
18. Saffron for pain management: Since
the ancient times, Saffron is used as pain reliever. Periods related pains can
be eased by taking tea or milk along with saffron.
19. Saffron for toothache:
Massaging the tooth with saffron and honey, helps to relieve pain from gums. It
may be also applied with honey as well as glycerin to relax the toned parts of
the mouth.
20. Saffron for healthy lips: Saffron
is among the few plant products, which is the biggest source of vitamin B2 (riboflavin).
Taking of saffron on regular basis is helpful in prevention of throat soreness,
swelling of tongues, cracking of lips, skin cracking and skin irritation.
21. Saffron for colds: When
saffron (0.5 g to 1 g) is mixed with warm water (1 litre) and drinking the same
is helpful in curing of cough and cold.
22. Saffron develops immunity: Saffron
is having an appropriate percentage of vitamin C, which acts like as immunity
booster and save you from various ailments.
23. Refreshment: Due to
its unique taste, it is used in many food recipes as well as refreshment
purposes.
24. Saffron for muscular problems: Saffron
is used in curing of age related muscular degeneration. Saffron not only
reduces the degeneration process but also helps in healing the damaged cells.
25. Saffron for neurological
problems: Since the ancient times, saffron is used on the forehead because
of its neurological benefits.
26. Saffron for menses: Saffron
is used to controlled blood loss during menstrual cycle.
27. Saffron for arthritis: The ayurvedic
physicians prescribed saffron for arthritis patients. It is also good in
controlling of asthma. Saffron helps to clear breath.