Roses. These flowers have accompanied humanity for thousands of years. They are given on dates, anniversaries, funerals. But why? Why a rose, not a tulip or a lily? It's not just about beauty, but also about the powerful impact on our mood. One glance at a bud can lift the spirit, and the aroma can calm nerves faster than valerian. Let's figure out how the rose is connected to our inner state and how to use its magic in everyday life.The Evolution of the Pink MoodOur ancestors believed that the rose was a flower of the gods. To the Greeks, it was associated with Aphrodite, to the Romans with Venus. They were attributed the ability to awaken love, relieve melancholy. Today, science confirms: the scent of a rose reduces cortisol levels (a stress hormone) by 30% according to studies. The petals contain essential oils that affect the limbic system of the brain — the center of emotions. Therefore, by inhaling the aroma of a rose, you automatically become calmer and happier.The Color MattersRed roses are given for passion, yellow for friendship, white for innocence. But the connection between color and mood is not only symbolic. Red activates the nervous system, increases blood pressure, gives energy. Yellow stimulates intelligence and optimism. Pink soothes, reduces anxiety. If you feel exhausted, put bright red roses in a vase. If you are worried, gently pink or cream ones. Experiments show that people smile more when looking at roses than at an empty table.Rose AromatherapyRose essential oil is one of the most expensive. To produce 1 kg of oil, you need 3-5 tons of petals. But even a drop added to an aromalamp or bath works wonders. Rose oil relieves headaches, improves sleep, alleviates PMS symptoms in women. It is used in depression, apathy, nervous exhaustion. If you are sad, take a bath with rose salt. If you can't sleep, drop the oil on your pillow.Roses at Home: Influence on the Atmosphere Fresh roses in the living room not only decorate but also purify the air. ...
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