Chinese bellflower/Safflower

Supplements

Nutrients

Fatty acids, vitamin E

Pregnancy

Safflower is not safe in pregnancy. It can promote uterine contractions, causing miscarriages.

Postpartum

Safflower is supposedly good for blood circulation and has been used to boost recovering mothers' strength. However, it could affect your baby when breastfeeding, so it's best to avoid or consume with caution.

Breastfeeding

Some research suggests that safflower in breast milk hinders weight gain in low birth weight infants. It's best to stay on the safe side and avoid it.

Baby

Safflower is not suitable for babies under the age of 11 months.