The efficacy of roses, pictures of roses

The efficacy of roses, pictures of roses

1. The efficacy of roses

In addition to its ornamental value, roses also have certain medicinal and edible value. They have many functions such as strengthening the body, beautifying the skin, and regulating body functions. Rose has high medicinal value. It contains volatile oils, citronellol, nerol, eugenol, phenylethyl alcohol, quercetin, aromatic substances, tannins, waxes, fatty oils, organic acids, hemoglobin amino acids, and various vitamins and trace elements. It has a good effect on treating chest tightness, shortness of breath, vomiting blood, hemoptysis, irregular menstruation and other symptoms. It has many nutrients. Regular consumption or drinking of rose water can promote blood circulation and relieve blood stasis, detoxify and reduce swelling, regulate endocrine system, eliminate pigmentation, keep skin youthful and vibrant , and has excellent beauty effects .

2. Precautions

1. Not suitable for daily use: Because roses have the effect of activating blood circulation, if taken every day, there will be problems with the circulation of qi and blood in the body. Especially if women have heavy menstrual flow, they should take it with caution.

2. Patients with constipation should not take it: Rose has a certain astringent effect. If taken by people with diarrhea, it can have the effect of stopping diarrhea. But if patients with constipation take it, their symptoms will become more severe.

3. Pregnant women should not use it frequently: taking roses in large quantities and for a long time may cause miscarriage or difficulty in delivery.

3. Picture appreciation





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