Safflower Oil Review

Safflower Oil is a herbaceous, thistle-like annual plant that has been commercially cultivated for vegetable oil extracted from the seeds. Because of its linoleic and linoleic acid contents, Safflower Oil has been used to prevent heart diseases such as atherosclerosis and stroke. It is also used to treat fever, tumors, coughs, breathing problems, and clotting conditions. Some also use Safflower Oil as a laxative, stimulant, antiperspirant, and expectorant to help loosen phlegm. On the other hand, it has been used as a cooking oil and is also used to color cosmetics, dye fabrics and used as a plant solvent.
It is also known as Carthamus tinctorius.
Safflower Oil
Also Known
Carthamus tinctorius
Description
Safflower Oil is a herbaceous, thistle-like annual plant that has been commercially cultivated for vegetable oil extracted from the seeds. Because of its linoleic and linoleic acid contents, Safflower Oil has been used to prevent heart diseases such as atherosclerosis and stroke. It is also used to treat fever, tumors, coughs, breathing problems, and clotting conditions. Some also use Safflower Oil as a laxative, stimulant, antiperspirant, and expectorant to help loosen phlegm. On the other hand, it has been used as a cooking oil and is also used to color cosmetics, dye fabrics and used as a plant solvent.
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Wiki Last Updated: 2016-02-15
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Side Effects
Safflower Oil is generally safe to use and there has been no reported side effects yet.
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