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Organic Rose petals, Pink (Rosa damascena)
Organic Rose petals, Pink (Rosa damascena)
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Botanical Remedies Organic Rose petals, Pink, dried (loose herbal tea) - Rosa Damascena
Latin Name: (Rosa damascena)
- used traditionally for millennia's
- only exceptional quality and purity petals are chosen
- rich source of Vitamins ( A, B, C, D, and E), flavonoids, carotenoids, and phenolic acids.
- certified organic to Soil association Higher standards
- certified Herb Mark, safe and efficient to be use by Herbalists
- Practitioner grade
- comply with EU Pharmacopoeia standards
- caffeine free
- gentle, floral, and slightly sweet flavour with a touch of herbaceousness, as well as soothing and calming effect
- combines well and efficient with Lavender, Hawthorn also with Liquorice
- considered as astringent, aromatic, sweet, cool, moistening and drying herb
- decongesting, restoring, stabilizing, sinking, astringing qualities
- Vegan and Vegetarian friendly
How to use Organic Rose petals:
Organic Rose petals can be made in to powder, infusion, tincture, vinegar, infused oil, bath and more.
You can put some loose petals in a tray to scent a room, or add to sachets and pop into clothing drawers, hang in your wardrobe and in to your bedding for peaceful sleep. Add some to your bath to get relaxing and nourishing bath.
How to prepare Organic Rose petals infusion:
To be prepare caffeine free Rose petals tea, add 1-2 teaspoons of herb to a cup. Pour in a cup of boiling water. Allow to step for 5-15 minutes under cover. Strain the tea and drink it up to 3 times a day. Rose petals have many other uses. You can research the benefits of this herb or ask an herbalist how it can help you.
Safety of Organic Rose petals:
Cautions and Contraindications:
- considered safe
Other info about Organic Rose petals:
Roses are an ancient symbol of love and beauty, with “rose” translating to the words “pink” or “red” in many languages. The rose was sacred to the goddess Isis, Aphrodite, and Venus (goddesses of love and beauty). The rose is often called the King of Flowers.
Rose other names:
- Damascus rose,
- Rose of Castile,
- Iranian Rose,
- Bulgarian Rose,
- Taif rose,
- Emirati rose,
- Ispahan rose
- Roza damascenska
Organic Rose petals Typical Ingredients:
100% pure Botanical, absolutely nothing added, exceptional quality and purity, dried Organic Rose petals, pink (Rosa damascena)
Wild grown/Eco cultivated/Organic cultivated/Cultivated:
Organic certified to soil Association higher standards
Country of origin:
Morocco
Packaging:
All products are hand packed in resealable and recyclable PE packaging.
Vegetarian/Vegan Suitability:
Suitable for Vegetarians and Vegans
Quality assured
Benefits of Organic Rose petals:
Rose petals are rich source of Vitamin C, Vitamins B, E, and K, Nicotinamide, Organic acids, Tannins, Pectin, Glucose, Fructose, Citric acid, Malic acid, and Carotene.
Because of UK law, we cannot provide any medicinal information about our herbs. However, at Botanical Remedies, we only offer herbs that have proven effects in literature or tradition. These herbs have been thoroughly tested in laboratories for authenticity, quality, and purity. Our herbs can be used efficiently and safely within recommended by literature doses.
Please do not confuse herbal teas and spices widely available on the market with our herbs as there is huge difference between process and cost of production medicinal herbs and other herbal teas and spices. Botanical Remedies offer only herbs that are efficient and safe to use by Herbalists.
Where can you find information about herbs?
You can look for details on herbs benefits, uses, and dosage. It's also important to know about safety and effectiveness. Additionally, consider the side effects. You can find both traditional and scientific knowledge on these topics.
Below few solid sources of information about herbs:
www.herbalreality.com web run by experienced Medical Herbalists
https://www.rjwhelan.co.nz web run by Medical Herbalist
https://botanicalremedies.co.uk/blogs/herbs blog run by Master Herbalist and Naturopath
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