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HOW AMAZING OF ROSE
Roses have referred to as the kings of flowers. Rose have been widely used for medicinal purposes. Rose is a good source of dietary phytochemicals including flavonoids, polyphenols and anthocyanins, as well as other nutrients.
The presence of such phytochemicals make rose as antiaging, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial and anti-cancer.
Health Benefits of Rose:
Roses are one of the oldest flowers in the world. Rose is perhaps one of the most ancient medicinal plants known to humans, with fossil records showing it is at least 35 million years old! From ancient times until the present day, the humble Rose has been used and recommended for various ailments including; wounds, inflammation, skin health, women’s health, stomach complaints, headache, dizziness, grief and heartache and colds & flu.
Drinking rose petals in tea may have originated in China. Rose tea is an important part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), where it is used to regulate qi, or life energy. TCM considers rose tea a potential remedy for:
1. Irritability and mood swings
Roses have been found to contain certain plant flavonoids that have are exhibit antidepressant properties. The delicate, calming aroma of Rose is perfect to lift the spirits, helping to overcome stress, anxiety and depression. Promoting emotional balance, it can help to stabilize mood swings, ease nervous tension and relax the body and mind for a restful night’s sleep.
2. Menstrual cramps and menopausal symptoms
Rose is gently nurturing and supporting women through every aspect of their reproductive lives. Drinking rose on a regular basis could reduce the intensity and duration of menstrual cramping. For the menopause, the balancing effect of rose on the hormones can help to reduce hot flushes and balance the mood.
3. Antioxidant and anti-aging
Flavonoids from rose flower have antioxidant and anti-aging properties make have a moisturizing and elasticity of the skin.
Rose Powdered Beverage
Moregreen Rose Beta Diet is formulated with real rose petals and rose powder.
Reference:
Indigo Herbs. Rose Benefits. Viewed on 9 Nov 2022, from: https://www.indigo-herbs.co.uk/natural-health-guide/benefits/rose