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Benefits of rose petals
If you bring her a bouquet of roses, she will love you. If you bring her rose petal tea, she will love you even more.
This beautiful flower was known in the early days of Ayurvedic medicine, and they used to prepare candied rose petals under the name of Gulkand.
But the history of the rose goes back much, much further. The first evidence of the plant's existence was discovered in fossils from the earlier Stone Age. As the Greek myths describe, you will find the rose as a symbol of resurrection and love in association with the goddess Venus. The first mention of the use of rose oil comes from Persia 1500 years ago. In England, it is still considered the national flower since the famous War of the Roses.
Although the rose probably originated in the Middle East, today, it is one of the most widespread flowers in the world with its hundreds of varieties. It thrives in temperate climates, but some varieties can be found in more extreme climates.
The rose is popular for its beauty, fragrance and velvety appearance - anyone can forgive a thorn wound.
In addition to teas, the petals are also used to make syrups, oils and the famous rose water. The flowers of some varieties are added to dishes as an edible decoration. In addition to gastronomy, it is also used extensively in cosmetics.
Approved health benefits:
- Pre-menstrual and menopausal comfort
- Fertility
- Normal functioning of the cardiovascular system
- Digestion and excretion
- The normal state of vision
- Mental balance
- Normal skin condition
