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I'm taking some traditional Chinese medicines to tonify qi and blood. Can I still soak saffron in water? Are the two conflicting? What's the harm of soaking crocus in water?
Crocus sativus has a good effect on deficiency of both qi and blood. Generally, Crocus sativus is used unilaterally, and it can also be used in combination with other medicinal materials. Because it is not clear what other traditional Chinese medicines you are drinking, you don't know whether they conflict.

Crocus sativus has the functions of promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, enriching blood, promoting blood circulation and nourishing blood, and has two-way regulating effect on women's body. Crocus sativus also has the functions of beauty beauty, resisting skin oxidative aging, and treating and preventing cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

The use of saffron is forbidden for pregnant women and bleeding patients, and should be used with caution during menstruation.