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Saffron Dried Extractis a traditional, integrated, and medicinal herb by Avicenna in Vancouver.

 

We are offering Saffron Dried Extrac with low to high percentage of crocin (between 5% to 39%)

 

Crocus sativus L. (common name: Saffron; family: Iridaceae) is an important flowering plant used extensively in spice and food coloring as well as a flavoring agent. Among 85 species reported under the genus Crocus, Saffron (C. sativus) is the most interesting and commercially important species.

 

Saffron is also one of the most expensive spice in the world. The reason for its high price is its labor-intensive harvesting method, which makes its production costly.

 

Saffron is harvested by hand from the Crocus sativus flower, commonly known as the saffron crocus. The term “saffron” applies to the flower’s thread-like structures called stigma.

 

While saffron’s origin is still debated, it most likely originated in Iran. There, it was revered for its medicinal properties. People would eat saffron to enhance libido, boost mood, and improve memory 

Saffron Dried Extract

C$99.99Price
1 Gram
    • A powerful antioxidant
    • Have antidepressant properties
    • May protect brain cells against progressive damage
    • May improve mood and treat depressive symptoms
    • May have cancer-fighting properties
    • May reduce PMS symptoms
    • May act as an aphrodisiac
    • May reduce appetite and aid weight loss
    • May reduce heart disease risk factors. 
    • May improve eyesight in adults with age-related macular degeneration (AMD)
    • May improve memory in adults with Alzheimer’s disease
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