Description: Safflower oil has gained popularity in recent years as a polyunsaturated oil. Research indicates the potential benefit of this type of oil. Size: 100ct 390mg Directions: As a dietary supplement, take 2 or 3 capsules two times a day with meals or a glass of water. Serving Size: 1 Capsule 100 Servings per container Ingredients:
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Lost significant weight in midsection + Heart healthFeb 03, 2012
By KelliAnn I luv Safflower Supplements. They are not a diet pill but I have been taking them for over a year. I've lost significant fat in my midsection and it is quite noticeable to other people. My shirts fit SIGNIFICANTLY different! I have so much room in them in the belly area! It's pretty cool to put on a shirt I haven't worn in months and be in shock. LOL Not to mention Safflower supplements are great for overall heart health and lowering cholesterol. I found some additional info below...
Beneficial Uses: Safflower has become famous for its help in lowering cholesterol and maintaining good coronary health. It is rich in linoleic acid, the essential fatty acid that lowers blood cholesterol and helps to prevent heart disease. Consumption of polyunsaturates in the diet helps to remove plaque and reduce blood cholesterol, which make it effective in preventing heart attacks and strokes.
Safflower improves circulation and aids in blood vascular cleansing. It has been used to treat and reverse a condition of congested and stagnant blood (poor blood circulation), reduce blood clots, and ease lower abdominal pains caused by blood congestion in women. Safflower also helps to stimulate congested or obstructed menstrual blood flow.
As a laxative, Safflower is said to be an effective bowel cleanser that also improves colon function.
Safflower has been used for centuries to induce perspiration, thereby helping to diminish fevers. The herb is also considered an effective diuretic and bladder cleanser.
As an anti-inflammatory, Safflower is believed to be very helpful in treating arthritis, gout and painful, stiff joints. The herb helps to clear toxins and wastes from the system and acts indirectly by stimulating hydrochloric acid production that helps to neutralize, dissolve and eliminate uric acid deposits from the system. It also has become part of sports formulas to help reduce lactic acid build-up in athletes after strenuous exercise.
Safflower is believed to aid good digestion. It is a bitter herb, sometimes called a soothing, digestive-tract healant that is good for heartburn, gas, diverticulitis, and ulcers.
Safflower is said to improve liver function and increase the production and release of bile, thereby helping to treat jaundice. The herb has been found to have a calming effect on hysteria and panic attacks.
Safflower is thought to help the respiratory tract by helping to remove phlegm from the system and clear the lungs.
Used externally, Safflower has been used to alleviate skin diseases and is a good wash for measles rash, scarlatina, and other inflammatory eruptions of the skin, including those of viral origin.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
safflower capsFeb 28, 2012
By Thomas Adams i received the pills quick i bought them because dr.oz said they where good for bloatness and they work.thank you very much thomas adams
Save Your MoneyMay 03, 2012
By Kevin C Save your money best sums it up. I could tell and have seen no difference at all since using this. Very disappointed,
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Not sure yetMar 30, 2012
By Docter Not sure yet. To early to tell. Need more time to see if it makes a difference. Not taking the full amount a day though.
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MehMar 27, 2012
By Megan Underwhelming results. I started using this as a kind of appetite suppressant and I haven't seen any difference in my weight or appetite.