Roses are a symbol of romance for many women, so they are often used for confession and gifting. In addition, roses can also be used to make tea, which is highly nutritious. So, can pregnant women drink rose tea? What are the taboos for drinking rose tea?
[Can pregnant women drink rose tea?]
Can pregnant women drink rose tea? It is best for pregnant women to drink less, especially during the first three months of pregnancy.
Pregnant women have a special physique, and even a slight negligence can have some impact on the growth and development of the fetus.
After all, rose tea is a type of tea drink, and pregnant women should not drink it excessively. Moreover, rose tea contains tannic acid, and excessive consumption can hinder the absorption of iron in the body.
In addition, rose tea also has the function of promoting blood circulation and dispersing stasis. For pregnant women in the early stages of pregnancy, it can be harmful and may lead to miscarriage. Therefore, it is best for pregnant women to drink less rose tea.
In addition, rose tea has an astringent effect, so it is not suitable for pregnant women who have constipation.
[Taboos for drinking rose tea]
1. People with constipation
Rose tea contains a large amount of tannic acid, which is a type of tannin. This component has an astringent effect, and drinking rose tea can worsen constipation symptoms.
2. Women during their menstrual period
Rose tea is warm in nature and has the function of promoting blood circulation and dispersing stasis. Drinking rose tea for women with excessive menstrual flow can be unbearable, and in the long run, it can also cause anemia.
3. People with weak constitution
People with weak constitution generally have lower immune function and often experience fatigue, tiredness, and indigestion. Although rose tea has the effect of nourishing Qi and blood, its ability to promote metabolism should not be underestimated. Excessive or long-term consumption can make you even more weak.