Indication of rosebuds
In case of disharmony of the liver with the stomach resulting in :
- Sensation of pressure in the chest
- Pain and distension in the chest, flanks and epigastrium
- Eructation
- Lack of appetite
To promote blood circulation to calm :
- Irregular periods
- Premenstrual breast pain
- Circulatory problems
To calm, harmonize and tonify the liver allowing to relieve :
- Chronic gastritis
- Hepatitis
Properties in Chinese medicine
- Promotes the circulation of Qi (energy)
- Harmonizes the blood
- Disperses blood stasis
- Calms and regulates the liver
- Calms, harmonizes and tonify the liver
Instructions for use and dosage
3g (from 5 to 10 rosebuds) per day.
Pour simmering spring water on the rosebuds, fill the cup (mug type) to 90% (about 250ml). Cover the mug and let infuse for 10 minutes. Put a lid on the mug and let infuse for 10 minutes.
Contraindication
– Do not drink if you are allergic to flowers in general.
– Do not drink if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
A word from David Brun
(Graduate of the Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine)
Rich in aroma and slightly bitter in taste, rose buds (Mei Gui Hua; 玫瑰花) can be consumed for pleasure, for its benefits, or both. Their actions are aimed at the liver meridian on the one hand, and the spleen meridian on the other. The spleen is less famous than the liver but it plays an important role in Chinese medicine since it is the conductor of digestion, it allows the production of Qi and blood.











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