Carthamus tinctorius Linn.
Primary Characteristics
Primary Characteristics
Carthamus tinctorius Linn. is aslo known as Carthamus dentatus Blanco., belongs to Asteraceae, Compositae, family.
The Arabic Name for this herb is Biz Qurtum.
The English Names for this herb are Safflower, Wild Saffron.
The Urdu Names for this herb are Kurtum Kusanbah, Kusssum, Pawari, Qurtum.
Pharmacological Actions
The pharmacological Actions of Carthamus tinctorius Linn. are Analgesic, Anti-flatulent, Anti-infective, Anti-phlegmatic, Aphrodisiac, Concoctive, Diaphoretic, Diuretic, Emmenagogue, Expectorant, Laxative, Purgative, Resolvent, Rubefacient, Sedative, Semenagogue, Sudorific.
Seeds:
Purgative Flowers:
AnodyneDiaphoreticEmmenagogueLaxativePurgativeRubefacientSudorific Root:
Diuretic Seeds and Flower:
AphrodisiacConcoctiveDiureticEmmenagoguePurgativeSemenagogue Extract(Fresh Buds):
Anti-microbial Extract(Ethanolic):
Prevents expansion of Myocardial Infarction Hot Infusion(Dried Flowers):
Diaphoretic Cold Infusion(Dried Flowers):
LaxativeSoothingTonic
Indications
The Indications of Carthamus tinctorius Linn. are Blood Clot, Blood Disorders, Menstrual Disorders, Heart Diseases.
The Indications of Oil(seeds) of Carthamus tinctorius Linn. are Eczema, Kidney Disorders, Diabetes, Itch, Arteriosclerosis, Coronary Heart Diseases, Roughness of Skin, Painful Joints.
The Indications of Seeds and Flower of Carthamus tinctorius Linn. are Catarrhal Affections of Phlegmatic origion, Abdominal Dropsy, Spasmodic Colic pain, Anasarca, Asthma, Bronchitis.
The Indications of Hot Infusion(Dried Flowers) of Carthamus tinctorius Linn. are Nasal Catarrh, Jaundice, Muscular Rheumatism.
The Indications of Cold Infusion(Dried Flowers) of Carthamus tinctorius Linn. are Measles, Hysteria, Scarlatina.
No Contra Indication information is available for Carthamus tinctorius Linn..
Temperaments
The Temperaments of Carthamus tinctorius Linn. are 1st order, warm and dry, 2nd order,warm, 1st order,dry+.
Available Brands
Compound Preparations
Carthamus tinctorius Linn. is used in the preparation of Al-Ahmar, Halwai-S'alab, Jawarish Qurtum, Lubub Al-Asrar, Ma'jun Maurawweh ul-Arwah, Ma'jun Qurtum, Roghan Qurtum, Safuf Namak Sulaimani compounds.
Dosage
Part | Dose | Instruction |
Whole Herb | | N/A |
Flowers | 5.000g - 7.000g | N/A |
Herb's Description
Carthamus tinctorius Linn.. An annual herb upto 90 cm high. Leaves are oval with spiny edges, prickly to the touch. Inflorescence a broad corymb. Floral head 3-5 cm wide, interior bracts much shorter. Flowers orange-yellow, thick base, thistle-like
Taste Odor & Occurrence
Occurence: It occurs in Australia, Cambodia, China, France, India, Japan, Korea, Middle East, Pakistan, Panama, United States Of America, Vietnam.
Odor: The odor of Flowers of Carthamus tinctorius Linn. is Unpleasant
Taste:
Flowers: Unpleasant Bitter
Substitutes
No information regarding Carthamus tinctorius Linn.'s substitute is currently available.
Active Constituents
Carthamus tinctorius Linn.'s Active constituents:
Antidotes
No information regarding Carthamus tinctorius Linn.'s antidot is currently available.
Warning & Precautions
Described as harmful in stomach ailments.
Toxicity
Currently no Toxicity information is available for Carthamus tinctorius Linn.. (work in progress)