• Intestinal &
Digestive Aid
• Known as Yellow
Safflower, Dyers'
Saffron, False Saffron
• Edgar Cayce Product
Recommended by Cayce as
a digestive and
intestinal cleansing
aid. Whole flower
stamens.
"Make a tea from the
American Saffron; a
teaspoonful to a pint of
water, let steep as tea
or
in a crock, and so that
the water simmers but
not boils too much. This
would be strained,
and it may be taken two
to three times a day, a
good big swallow, or a
small jigger of the
solution." (602-5)
Preparation of Saffron
Tea taken from "Healing
Psoriasis", by John O.A.
Pagano
To Make Saffron Tea:
Place about a quarter
teaspoon of saffron tea
in cup, then pour
boiling
water over it and stir.
Cool, strain, and drink.
This should be made
fresh each time it is
taken. Saffron tea is
best taken at night,
just before retiring.
This tea is to be taken
consistently until the
skin is clear, or at
least five days a week,
and then periodically to
keep the 'passageways'
cleansed for proper
elimination."
To make Saffron Water:
Boil one gallon of pure
water and add one
teaspoon of American
yellow
saffron tea; allow the
mixture to soak for
twenty minutes. This
should make the water
light
yellow-orange. When the
water cools, strain it
and pour it into a glass
or porcelain
container, or the
original gallon jug the
water came in, and then
refrigerate. This is to
be
used as drinking water
whenever desired. It is
recommended to drink two
to four glasses of
saffron water a day.
This may be considered
part of the suggested
daily intake of six to
eight glasses of
drinking water.
Suggested Use:
Make a tea by adding 1
heaping teaspoon of
saffron to 2 cups of
boiling water. Allow to
steep for 15-20 minutes.
Strain, serve, and
enjoy. Make fresh daily.