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Benefits of drinking saffron water

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Oct 7, 2023, 15:00 IST
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​​Benefits of drinking saffron water​

Since ages, saffron has been used in several ancient cultures for its healing properties. These small strands have been extensively used in culinary practices for its flavour and colour. Apart from that, saffron has been used in ancient medicines and home remedies for its potent health benefits. Right from boosting immunity to ensuring mental well being, infusing saffron strands in water can heal several ailments. Here are a few reasons for including saffron water in the daily diet.

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​​Works as an antidepressant​


Saffron water is loaded with antioxidants that help in healing and regenerating brain cells. In fact, several studies suggest that saffron may have antidepressant properties that help in boosting brain strength and has mood-improving effects. It may help reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety in some cases.

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​​Improved digestion​


Consuming saffron water can have digestive benefits and can help soothe digestive discomfort. It may aid in reducing gas, bloating, and indigestion.

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​​Weight management​


Saffron may have appetite-suppressing properties, which could potentially aid in weight management by reducing food cravings and snacking.

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​​Anti-inflammatory effects​


Saffron has anti-inflammatory properties and sipping on warm saffron may help in reducing inflammation in the body. This can gradually relieve chronic inflammation in the body, which is linked to various health conditions.

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​Eye health​


Saffron contains compounds that may promote eye health. Consuming saffron tea or saffron water with a pinch of fennel seeds can naturally help in reducing the progression of age-related macular degeneration and cataracts due to its antioxidant properties.

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​​Menstrual symptom relief​


Sipping on warm saffron waterSome research suggests that saffron may help alleviate symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and menstrual cramps when consumed regularly.

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