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Could Rose Tea Be The Cause of Your
Heartburn?
Heartburn, whether it is chronic or not, is a common problem
that affects many people around the world. There are many
potential causes of heartburn that should be examined.
The first step is to examine your lifestyle; perhaps some daily
habit is causing the problem. After doing this, it is important
to rule out any medical conditions that could be the cause of
your heartburn problem. To do this, it is important to seek the
opinion of a medical expert.
The doctor may be able to prescribe you with medications that
would help heartburn. Tried everything and still, nothing? No
solution? Well then, look at the tea you have been
drinking.
If you have heartburn, rose tea could be the cause. While it is
a common cause of heartburn, rose tea contains a natural herb
called a rose hip. While rose hip provides many nutritional
benefits, it also has several unwanted side effects, one of
them being heartburn.
What Is A Rose Hip And How Can It Help Me?
Rose tea contains a natural herb called rose hip. Rose hip
(also commonly known as (Hip berry, Rose Haws, Rosa species,
Wild Boar Fruit, and Rose Heps) contains a lot of vitamin
C.
In fact, more vitamin C can be found in rose hip than in
oranges! Rose hips also contain folate, and other nutrients.
These nutrients are successful in easing many medical
afflictions. For example, although rose tea cannot treat
heartburn, rose tea has been used to soothe diarrhea, stomach
ulcers, and dizziness.
There are some side effects, including heartburn, rose tea can
give you. For example, bladder and kidney stones can develop if
excessive amounts of vitamin C are digested. Too much vitamin C
has also been resulted in sickle cell crisis in rare cases.
Some people have found that, besides heartburn, rose tea has
led to respiratory problems. While these are some of the more
severe side effects, other less serious side effects are
headache, insomnia, nausea, and heartburn; rose tea has been
shown to cause all of these problems.
Make Your Own Rose Tea For Nutritional Benefits
Although one thing that can result of drinking it is heartburn,
rose tea has many nutritional benefits that should not be
ignored. If you want to be a recipient of these benefits, it is
not impossible to make your own rose tea.
Rose tea is quite simple to make. Simply gather rosehips from
the rose bushes, either wild or domestic, towards the end of
the summer. Either dry the herbs or use them fresh, about one
tablespoon per every cup of water that you use. Boil the amount
of water desired; then remove from heat and add the rose hips.
Steep for 20 minutes. When you are finished, add honey to
taste.
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