Benefits of Rose tea

Samriddhi Shukla
2 min readSep 14, 2022
Rose Tea
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For the entirety of its 5000-year history, the rose has evolved into something more than just a flower; a muse for waking poets, a metaphor for ardent amours. But what often escapes mankind’s vigil is the staggering realization that roses heal more than just hearts.

Well, brew some rose tea one day and you just might find this out.

Apart from giving you scintillating skin with its antioxidant properties, it is an immunity booster loaded with Vitamin C. The rose tea helps alleviate stomach issues and other digestive qualms by providing a naturally caffeine-free beverage that has a revitalizing essence.

Women have oft-times found rose tea to be eminently comforting for menstrual cramps and amid menopause. It is a highly recommended drink by doctors even during pregnancy period. Not solely, rose tea is also said to soothe urinary tract infections through its detoxifying nature.

Moreover, it serves as a remedy for respiratory ailments caused due to pollution and throat inflammation. This herbal tea is a boon for people suffering from sleep problems that experience tiredness throughout the day. Surely, the earthly aftertaste and the natural sweetness of a freshly brewed cup of rose tea can help eradicate mood fluctuations and bring you cloud nine.

Lastly, one of the most outstanding effects of this tea is the benefits of weight loss and cutting off obesity and diabetic problems.

So, grab a pot, boil some water, add in a few dried petals along with bits of rosebuds, and from there on it is a recipe bending to your creation. Make it zesty, gingery, or citrusy; go on an unshackled exploration for that perfect mixture that ruffles your taste buds. Just sieve and serve.

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Samriddhi Shukla

pouring my predilection on pieces of paper; paving the primrose path of a pretty paragon