Saffron for Appetite Control

Insufficient evidence 1 studies

Research suggests that the single study linked here does not directly investigate saffron for appetite control. The available study examined hypothalamic POMC neurons and their response to semaglutide and ceritinib as potential obesity treatments, with no mention of saffron or its active compounds. As a result, no synthesis of saffron-specific appetite research can be drawn from the provided evidence. Readers interested in saffron's potential effects on appetite may wish to consult additional literature, as this particular dataset does not support any conclusions on that topic.

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