【Rose Tea: A Refreshing Solution for Bad Breath】

February 24, 2024

Rose tea is a common herbal tea in life, and it is highly favored by female friends due to its beauty and health benefits, as well as its detoxifying and mouth freshening effects.


【Rose Tea for Mouth Freshening】

Rose tea has a warm nature, so it can make the mood more stable after consumption. It can also nourish qi and blood, regulate the intestines and stomach, and have great benefits for beauty and skin, making the complexion better.

In addition, rose tea has a good regulating effect on the intestines, stomach, and liver. Daily consumption of an appropriate amount of rose tea can effectively relieve fatigue and improve overall physical condition.

Due to the naturally pleasant and strong fragrance of rose flowers, consuming rose tea can effectively improve oral problems.

Furthermore, rose flowers can also have a regulating effect on the endocrine system after entering the body, promoting liver health and addressing the root cause of bad breath.

Bad breath seriously affects the image of women. At this time, it is recommended to use rose water because rose flowers themselves have a unique and pleasant fragrance. Consistently using rose petals to make tea can effectively improve the situation of bad breath.

Trying rose tea to improve bad breath can have a refreshing effect on the mouth and also regulate the endocrine system, providing excellent liver protection and maintenance.


【Effects and Benefits of Rose Tea】

1. Calming Emotions

Rose tea can relieve internal stagnation, warm and nourish the heart, liver, and blood vessels, and has a calming, soothing, and anti-depressant effect. When feeling depressed or suppressed, it is recommended to drink some rose tea to soothe the liver, reduce stress, calm emotions, and improve insomnia.

2. Promoting Blood Circulation and Dispelling Stasis

Frequent consumption of rose tea can assist in the treatment of symptoms such as scanty menstruation, abdominal pain due to blood stasis, and dysmenorrhea.

3. Regulating Liver and Removing Fire

When there is excessive "liver fire" or stagnation of liver qi, symptoms such as irritability, red eyes, yellow urine, constipation, dry mouth, and dizziness may occur. In such cases, consuming an appropriate amount of rose tea can help regulate the liver and remove the fire.

4. Beauty and Skin Care

Rose tea has the effect of regulating qi and nourishing blood. When qi and blood are in good condition, the complexion naturally improves. People who usually have poor complexion, prone to facial blemishes, or irregular menstruation are often related to poor circulation of qi and blood.


【Flower Teas for Improving Bad Breath】

1. Bamboo Leaf Tea

Take 15g of fresh bamboo leaves and 9g of green tea, put them in a clay pot and boil in water. Drink one dose per day, divided into multiple servings. This tea has the effects of clearing heat, detoxification, and eliminating bad breath. It is suitable for patients with bad breath caused by damp heat and liver stagnation, especially those accompanied by sore throat.

2. Licorice Tea

Mix 5g of licorice and 3g of green tea. Brew with 200ml of boiling water and drink when the taste is mild. It can treat symptoms such as toothache, bad breath, red eyes, and cough caused by excessive internal heat. It can enhance liver detoxification, boost immunity, and inhibit inflammation.

3. Lemon Water

Slice the lemon, with each slice about 3-4mm thick. Put the lemon slices in a teapot and add honey for seasoning if desired. Steep for about 4-5 minutes.

Lemon water is not only the best acid-base neutralizer for the body, but also has the effect of eliminating fecal matter and toxins. In addition, it can work wonders in improving bad breath.

4. Rhubarb Tea

Take 3-9g of raw rhubarb and put it in a cup. Brew with boiling water, cover, and let it sit for 10 minutes before drinking. Long-term consumption of rhubarb can maintain regular bowel movements, reduce the reabsorption of toxic substances in the intestines, and can be used for constipation, dry mouth, bad breath, red eyes, sore throat, and hordeolum.

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