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What is the effect of making tea with roses and lemon slices?
Mild in nature, reducing fire, regulating blood gas, promoting blood circulation, caring skin, relieving fatigue, healing wounds and protecting liver and gastrointestinal tract. Long-term drinking can also help promote metabolism and play a role in losing weight and lowering blood fat.

Lemon tea can not only lose weight, but also contain rich vitamin C, which is very effective in maintaining skin tension and elasticity. Rose tea can not only make tea and wine, but also nourish the stomach and regulate menstruation. It has the effects of clearing fire, moistening throat, removing spots, removing wrinkles and caring skin, and is the king of flowers.

Rose tea is mild in nature and suitable for both men and women. It has the effects of relaxing mood, balancing endocrine, nourishing blood and benefiting qi, caring skin, regulating liver and stomach, relieving fatigue and strengthening physique. In particular, the combination of roses and herbal tea can also help digestion, reduce fat and lose weight. Regular drinking can remove dark spots on the skin, make the skin fair and natural, and prevent wrinkles.

Lemon is rich in vitamin C, sugar, calcium, phosphorus, iron, vitamin B 1, vitamin B2, nicotinic acid, quinic acid, citric acid, malic acid, hesperidin, naringin, coumarin, high potassium and low sodium, etc. It is very beneficial to the human body. Vitamin C can maintain the formation of various tissues and intercellular substance in human body and maintain its normal physiological function.

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The practice of rose lemon tea:

1. Wash the rose with boiling water, drain the water and slice the lemon.

2. Put the washed roses in the teapot, pour some boiling water, stew for a few minutes, and then put lemon slices for a few minutes.

3. When drinking, add honey and mix well.

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