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RosesIt's amazing to know that women can solve their hormonal problems by just sniffing the roses.
Reportedly, roses have a healthy effect on women's hormonal balances, halting those horrid problems like period pain and premenstrual tension.
Roses can also apparently combat the effects of menopause and are being widely welcomed by women who aren't too keen in pumping themselves full of pharmaceuticals to achieve the same effect.
Scientists at make-up giant Kanebo's cosmetics and fragrances laboratory have also gone out and offered scientific proof that roses also have a positive effect on what the women's weekly euphemistically calls the body's "feminine parts," which actually mean the womb, ovaries and other appendages related to the sex organs. They looked into how physical hormonal balance changed in women's bodies after smelling Rosa damascena (which is the scientific name for the flower's fragrance) and learned that there is a tendency for the smell to bring about a better balance in both male and female hormones in the body. Smelling the essential oils of the rose reduces hormones if there is an excess, and increases them if there is a deficiency. If there is any glut or paucity of hormones that adversely affects the body's functions, roses help to achieve the necessary hormonal balance. Roses contain so few toxins, they're almost safe enough to use with babies. Phytohormones (hormones derived from vegetables) are found in such substances as clarysage, geraniums or hops and these can directly affect the body and, as such, disrupt a body's hormonal balance. Roses, though, don't have any phytohormones, so they aren't as harmful. It quietly go to work on 'women's parts,' helping support the body trying to achieve a balance.
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