How Many Sticks of Safflower Should I Use for a Single Infusion?
When brewing Safflower tea, usually 5 to 10 roots are used per serving, depending on the individual's physical condition. Safflower tea belongs to the Heart and Liver meridians, and has the effect of promoting blood circulation, dispersing blood stasis, and relieving pain. Clinically, it can be used to treat symptoms such as menstrual cramps, amenorrhea, retained lochia, chest pain, bruises and injuries, and abscesses and swellings.
If there are no abnormal conditions in the body, Safflower tea is mainly used for prevention of diseases, and a smaller dosage is typically recommended, usually adding 5 roots to the brew. However, if patients drink Safflower tea to treat diseases, the dosage is usually increased, typically adding 10 roots to the brew, to maximize the effectiveness of the medication and help alleviate symptoms. The specific situation should be consulted with a doctor, and the medication should be taken under the guidance of a doctor for optimal health benefits.
However, Safflower tea is contraindicated for certain groups, such as pregnant women and individuals allergic to Safflower, as it may affect their health and be detrimental to the treatment of their diseases. During medication, it is also important to closely monitor one's condition, maintain healthy lifestyle habits, eat a balanced diet, rest sufficiently, and avoid smoking and drinking alcohol. If any abnormal symptoms occur during medication, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly and take appropriate treatment measures under the guidance of a doctor.