Menstrual disorders; rheumatism; childhood problems of measles, fevers and skin rashes; constipation, high cholesterol.
Paulden F. Knowles has written: 'Safflower in California' -- subject(s): Safflower 'Flax production in the Imperial Valley' -- subject(s): Flax 'Safflower' -- subject(s): Carthamus tinctorius, Culture, Safflower, Diseases
State what it is.
They do not treat all diseases. For the diseases they can treat the embryonic cells can provide replacements for the failing (or entirely missing) cells that due to their absence cause the disease.
Safflower oil is made from the seeds of the safflower plant; nuts aren't used.
Yes, fungicidal soap can be used to treat plant diseases caused by fungi.
With antibiotics.
Barley grass is said to treat skin diseases, hepatitis, asthma, anemia, diabetes, arthritis and obesity.
the way to treat a communicable disease is to go to a doctor or get a vaccine
No. CLA can only be gotten by processing it from safflower oil. Pure form of safflower oil does not have any CLA.
There are about 120 calories in 1 tbsp of safflower oil.
It is used to treat skin diseases.
hepatic encephalopathy