The rose also offers a soothing property to the nerves and emotional /psychological state of mind. It is regarded as a mild sedative and anti-depressant. It is increasingly used in treatments for conditions of stress: nervous tension, peptic ulcers, heart disease, among others. There is indication that rose essence may also positively influence digestion, bile secretion, womb disorders and circulation. In addition, a tea made with rose petals (pour 150 ml of boiling water over 1 /2 grams of rose petals) often soothes a mild sore throat
2006-09-05 23:43:20
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answered by Eden* 7
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Rose petal tea not only detoxifies your body, but also helps blood circulation, relieves pain and cure gastro disorders. You can use fresh or dried rose petals to make tea. Rose petal has a pleasing taste. Dry rose petals away from direct sunlight and then store in air tight container. Rose petals you use must be free from pesticides.
2014-08-05 00:35:22
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answered by Jessybrain 2
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I had rose tea once at a botanical garden however I not not sure how it is made. Also, I wouldn't want to drink anything that was sprayed for bugs etc.
2006-09-05 23:41:49
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answered by Anonymous
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because of the fact that organic tea does not contain tea leaves and tea leaves are the only element containing polyphenols (one in each of those antioxidant), ingesting organic tea does not have the specific well being-merchandising residences linked with ingesting commonplace tea. besides the fact that organic infusion does not contain as lots polyphenols, it does sell different countless well being traits including rest and calming outcomes.
2016-10-14 09:16:38
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answered by ? 4
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Great perfume.
2006-09-05 23:39:29
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answered by cpinatsi 7
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