Qom (IP): As it gets warm in early May, the harvest of Damask rose from the gardens of Qom province, south of Tehran, begins, and this process will continue until the end of this month.

Iran PressIran news: Damask rose has been well-received due to the need for water shortage, adaptation to the environmental conditions of Qom province, and economic benefits for farmers, and this year 380 hectares of agricultural lands in Qom province have been allocated to this aromatic and medicinal plant.

Due to the desired quality and high essential oil of Damask roses grown in Qom and the harvest of this medicinal plant in Qom province before Isfahan province and Kashan city, Damask rose in Qom province has a suitable market and customer.

Damask rose is a fragrant flower, and its use in traditional Iranian medicine has a long history and many medicinal properties.

Damask rose is used in various forms in Iran, including rose petals, rose extract (Rosewater) and Damask rose tea.

The pink petals of Damask rose to contain beneficial compounds such as vitamin K and B group vitamins, which, if consumed, would eliminate inflammation and infection in the body.

Damask rose tea is also helpful for patients with kidney stones and liver disorders, and its daily consumption has been recommended.

Damask rose extract also has many uses in the skin health and beauty industry.

Cleansing the skin and removing pimples, etc., are among the properties of Damask rose extract.

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