 Now, apparently there are several different types of cornflowers, and that by that I mean there's like ones that are pink, red, white, and blue, but apparently most of the medicinal benefits come only from the blue ones. Blue cornflower is good for a lot of different things. Helps with fevers, constipation, water retention, chest congestion. It's a liver and gallbladder stimulant. It helps with dandruff and eczema. And also one of the big ones is it supposedly helps with eye problems, specifically things like puffy eyes, conjunctivitis, and other various eye irritation problems. So there's lots of different research about the eye stuff in particular. It's also an expectorant and diuretic. It regulates kidney function. It's supposed to ease menstrual cramps. For yeast infections, apparently you can use the flowers to help ease yeast inflections. It's supposed to help with things like anxiety, depression, and UTIs, urinary tract infections as well. There's also very limited side effects as far as this is concerned. One of which, I put it in the side effects because they say it's an appetite stimulant. And I know some people don't like that. They, you know, if you have something you need then it could be a benefit, but for a lot of people they're like, I don't need an appetite stimulant. One big one is if you're allergic to ragweed, daisies, dandelions, or sunflowers, then you're probably allergic to this as well. So if any of those affect you, you're probably going to want to avoid the cornflower, unfortunately. So but beyond that, there hasn't been any research that says it has any other major side effects, which is really good. So hooray for cornflower and hooray for Mr. Gray! I do like this one. Ah, alright. Y'all have a good day.