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Yes.The finest rose-water is obtained by distillation of the fresh petals. It should be clear and colourless, not mucilaginous, and to be of value medicinally must be free from all metallic impurities. It strengthens the heart, the stomach, the liver and the retentive faculty; is good against all kinds of fluxes, prevents vomiting, stops tickling coughs and is of service in consumption. The rose flower itself got so much medicinal values.Try to have a look at this link:
http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/r/roses-18.html#cenmed

2006-07-31 21:31:39 · answer #1 · answered by ♥ lani s 7 · 2 0

Yes, being proven and shows that the result from drinking rose buds do help in maintaining a person's health.

The vitamins in the rose bud, which dissolved in water, give good minerals to the complexion or skin.

Drink in consideration level, too much will only bring harm and not well.

All the best.

2006-07-31 22:06:02 · answer #2 · answered by javewu 3 · 0 0

I don't think there are any scientific evidence or research that has proven this. But it does make the water more fragrant. I used to put a few in my green tea and it smells sweet and heavenly.

2006-07-31 20:54:21 · answer #3 · answered by Burpz 2 · 0 0

Yes, it does.
And applying rose-water on the lips makes them pinker. I don;t know if its scientifically proven but I saw someone do it and the lips were indeed pinker....

2006-07-31 20:58:39 · answer #4 · answered by babarimam 4 · 0 0

My well known water is... a million) wise Water 2) Fiji (yet I under no circumstances purchase it..) 3) Dasani My mom buys Arrowhead.... i imagine it tastes poor. yet, nonetheless, its better than the tap.

2016-11-27 05:31:00 · answer #5 · answered by peirson 4 · 0 0

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