The Miraculous Herb: Safflower (Honghua)

The Miraculous Herb: Safflower (Honghua)

————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————– Safflower (Honghua) is a common traditional Chinese medicinal herb and a medicinal plant. The flowers of this plant can be used for medicinal purposes, but not much is known about the seeds of safflower (Honghua Ren), which are the mature seeds of the safflower plant. They contain a large amount of unsaturated fatty acids … Read more

Safflower: A Vital Herb for Blood Circulation and Gynecological Health

Safflower: A Vital Herb for Blood Circulation and Gynecological Health

Safflower (Honghua)Although most people may not be very familiar with safflower, it is one of the earliest cultivated plants by humans, with a cultivation history dating back to 1900 BC. Safflower likely arrived in China during the Western Han Dynasty. The “Golden Coffer” from the Eastern Han Dynasty and the “Essential Techniques for the Common … Read more

Daily Learning of a Chinese Herb: Hong Hua (Safflower)

Daily Learning of a Chinese Herb: Hong Hua (Safflower)

Click the top left ↑ “Dao Yi Chen Ming” to follow the public account Hong Hua (Safflower) Hong Hua, the name of a Chinese herb, refers to the dried flowers of the plant Carthamus tinctorius L. from the Asteraceae family. The flowers are harvested in summer when they change from yellow to red and are … Read more

The Significant Differences Between Hong Hua (Safflower) and Zang Hong Hua (Saffron)

The Significant Differences Between Hong Hua (Safflower) and Zang Hong Hua (Saffron)

Hong Hua (Safflower) is a commonly used blood-activating herb, but those unfamiliar with it often mistakenly believe that “Zang Hong Hua (Saffron)” is of superior quality, leading to the misconception that safflower from Tibet is called Zang Hong Hua. This is not the case; there are two misunderstandings here: first, although Hong Hua and Zang … Read more

The Efficacy and Functions of Honghua (Safflower)

The Efficacy and Functions of Honghua (Safflower)

Honghua (Safflower) is a commonly used traditional Chinese medicine. It is referred to as “Honglanhua” in the Han Book and “Honghua” in the Kaibao Materia Medica. Aliases: Nanhonghua, Caohonghua, Honglanhua, Honghuamao. Source: The dried flower of the annual or biennial herb Carthamus tinctorius (Asteraceae), mostly cultivated. Plant morphology: The stem is cylindrical with fine shallow … Read more

The Efficacy and Functions of Safflower (Honghua) in Traditional Chinese Medicine

The Efficacy and Functions of Safflower (Honghua) in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Safflower (Honghua) is a commonly used herb in daily life, known for its ability to invigorate blood circulation, regulate menstruation, and alleviate pain. Clinically, it is often used for conditions such as blood stasis leading to amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, traumatic injuries, and rheumatic pain. Below, let us explore in detail the efficacy and functions of safflower. … Read more

Understanding a Chinese Herb Each Week: Safflower

Understanding a Chinese Herb Each Week: Safflower

Click the blue text Follow us Understanding a Chinese herb each week – Hong Hua (Safflower) Hong Hua, also known as Hong Lan Hua (Red Blue Flower) or Ci Hong Hua (Thorny Safflower), belongs to the Asteraceae family and the genus Carthamus. The dried tubular flowers are orange-red, with narrow flower tubes that split into … Read more

Blood-Activating and Menstrual Regulation Herbs

Blood-Activating and Menstrual Regulation Herbs

Properties and Channels Spicy, warm. Enters the Heart and Liver channels. Functions and Indications Activates blood and regulates menstruation, disperses stasis and alleviates pain. Used for amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, retained lochia, abdominal masses, chest pain, abdominal pain due to stasis, stabbing pain in the chest and hypochondria, trauma from falls, and painful sores. Dosage and Administration … Read more

Exploring the Medicinal Properties of Honghua (Safflower) and Zanghonghua (Saffron)

Exploring the Medicinal Properties of Honghua (Safflower) and Zanghonghua (Saffron)

Honghua (Safflower) is an annual herbaceous plant of the Asteraceae family, known for its cold resistance, drought tolerance, and ability to withstand saline-alkaline conditions. It has a strong adaptability and is distributed in most regions of China. The dried tubular flowers of Honghua are used in medicine and are commonly employed in clinical practice as … Read more

Traditional Chinese Medicine: The Properties and Uses of Honghua (Safflower)

Traditional Chinese Medicine: The Properties and Uses of Honghua (Safflower)

Alias: Zang Honghua (藏红花), Fan Honghua (番红花), Ci Honghua (刺红花). Historical Origin: Honghua, also known as Red Flower, grows in Lianghan and the Western Regions. According to the Bo Wu Zhi (博物志), Zhang Qian obtained seeds from the Western Regions. Source of Medicinal Material: The upper part of the flower column and stigma of the … Read more