Uses of Roses

In addition to being an ornamental flower, rose is mainly used as a traditional Chinese medicine to harmonize blood, relieve pain, and promote circulation of qi and relief of depression.
Rose can be used as an ornamental flower, at the same time, rose is also a Chinese medicine. Roses are sweet, slightly bitter and warm in nature; they belong to the liver and spleen meridians; they have the effects of promoting qi and relieving depression, harmonizing blood and relieving pain; they can be used to treat liver and stomach qi stagnation, menstrual disorders, bruises and injuries. Taking its fresh products with rock sugar stewed, coughing and vomiting blood on lung disease also has curative effect.
Rose can also be combined with Buddha’s hand, which is good at dispelling liver stagnation, drying dampness and resolving phlegm (expelling dampness by drying dampness and resolving phlegm), regulating qi and harmonizing the middle (regulating the qi of the spleen and stomach to make the functions of the spleen and stomach smooth), in order to improve the liver and stomach qi pain, and the distension of the chest and the ribs (collectively known as the chest and ribs) due to the depression of the liver.
A decoction of rosehips with lotus seeds and yellow dock can also improve dysentery. In addition, this medicine is also effective in treating menstrual disorders caused by qi-depression, reduced diet, and frequent vomiting and vomiting, but it is not recommended for those who suffer from yin deficiency and fire.
If rose is used as a medicine, it must be guided by a professional Chinese medicine practitioner.