Benefits of Rose Petals
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Rose For Skin
Their anti-inflamatory properties help to calm irritated skin and reduce redness. These attributes are mainly used in rose water and rose hydrosol that are also natural astringent and help tighten the pores and promote glowing skin.
The antioxidant activity heals and soothes and skin, reducing wrinkles, keeping the right pH balance and helping to hydrate and moisturize the skin leaving it smooth and silky. These properties are also very much present in rose oil that can be used as the main ingredients of salves, creams or toners.
Immune System Support
Rose tea contains high amounts of Vitamin C, an antioxidant vital to our body’s healing process.
Research also shows that rose tea’s aroma may reduce stress and anxiety. Stress is known to reduce the body’s immunity, increasing chances of getting sick. Inhaling your tea’s aroma before drinking it may help you to relax.
Menstrual Cramp Relief
Rose tea’s anti-inflammatory effects and vitamin profile also help to reduce dysmenorrhea, or menstrual pain. One study found a significant reduction in period-related cramping, bloating, and pain among women who drank rose tea, and study participants also reported less anxiety and mood swings.
Aids Digestion
One of the most common traditional uses of rose tea is to treat stomach issues. Rose tea helps your body digest food easier, prevents constipation, and can improve nutrient absorption.