What is the best tea for roses?

Roses can be combined with jujubes, wolfberries and other herbs to drink water are available, according to their own needs, with different herbs can be, there is no “best” word. Rose, for the rose family Rosaceae rose plant dried flower buds. Its flavor is sweet, slightly bitter, warm, attributed to the liver, spleen meridian. It has the efficacy of promoting qi and relieving depression, harmonizing blood and relieving pain. It is mainly used for the treatment of chest and hypochondriac distension and pain, vomiting and poor appetite caused by liver depression and stomach, and irregular menstruation, breast distension and pain due to liver depression and stagnation of qi (poor transportation of qi and blood in the liver and depression of emotions and moods). Red jujube is the dried mature fruit of jujube, family Rhamnaceae. It is sweet in taste and warm in nature, and belongs to the spleen, stomach and heart meridians. It has the functions of tonifying the middle and benefiting the qi (treating qi deficiency by tonifying the spleen), nourishing the blood and calming the spirit, and is used to treat spleen deficiency with little food, weakness and loose stools (thin and unformed feces), as well as gynecological agitation (heartburn and depression, and wanting to cry for no reason), etc. It is also used to treat the symptoms of breast distension and pain. It should be noted that jujube has a tonic effect, so it should be used with caution for people with dampness and fullness in the abdomen, food stagnation (indigestion of food and stagnation in the stomach), worms stagnation, caries pain and phlegm-heat cough. Lycium barbarum for the Solanaceae genus of plants Ningxia wolfberry ripe fruit. It is sweet in flavor and flat in nature, and belongs to liver, kidney and lung meridian. It has the effect of nourishing the liver and kidney, brightening the eyes and moistening the lung. It is used for treating yin deficiency of the liver and kidney (deficiency of yin fluid in the liver and kidney) and premature aging syndrome. Note that it should be used with caution for those with spleen deficiency and loose stools. Although rosehips, jujubes and wolfberries have the above mentioned effects, drinking them in water does not equate to their efficacy in curing diseases, therefore, it is important to follow medical advice.