Saffron works really well for many people, as well or better as prozac for mild depression and as well or better then ritalin (and is much safer than ritalin) for ADHD. I would recommend anyone with ADHD or depression go look up the (Iranian) studies on it and consider giving it a go. It also allegedly helps with inflammation related chr…
Saffron works really well for many people, as well or better as prozac for mild depression and as well or better then ritalin (and is much safer than ritalin) for ADHD. I would recommend anyone with ADHD or depression go look up the (Iranian) studies on it and consider giving it a go. It also allegedly helps with inflammation related chronic pain (but the two people I know with arthritis who are on it for depression - and doing very well re depression - have not noticed any improvement in their chronic pain).
PS - that is not a suggestion that you stop whatever you are on and take saffron instead, by the way. Saffron is something that you can safely add on top of whatever pain, depression or ADHD medication you are already taking. If you get a good result you can then look at working with your doctor to slowly reduce your SSRI/ritalin/pain meds/whatever. At least that is the safest and most likely to succeed way of doing it.
Saffron works really well for many people, as well or better as prozac for mild depression and as well or better then ritalin (and is much safer than ritalin) for ADHD. I would recommend anyone with ADHD or depression go look up the (Iranian) studies on it and consider giving it a go. It also allegedly helps with inflammation related chronic pain (but the two people I know with arthritis who are on it for depression - and doing very well re depression - have not noticed any improvement in their chronic pain).
PS - that is not a suggestion that you stop whatever you are on and take saffron instead, by the way. Saffron is something that you can safely add on top of whatever pain, depression or ADHD medication you are already taking. If you get a good result you can then look at working with your doctor to slowly reduce your SSRI/ritalin/pain meds/whatever. At least that is the safest and most likely to succeed way of doing it.