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COSTLY SPICE SURPRISINGLY EFFECTIVE FOR ALZHEIMER’S

Saffron is harvested from the stigma of Crocus sativus, a perennial plant belonging to the iris family, and today, most of the spice is grown in Iran, Greece, Morocco and India. When you’re buying saffron, look for a dark red or red orange colour, and you should be able to see individual threads.

Saffron As Effective As Drug Against Severe Alzheimer’s

Saffron has historically been used in Persian traditional medicine

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