Wellness

Friday, August 19, 2011

J-Ligne Sentiments: The Brand, the Product By Jocelyn

 


J-Ligne sentiments is the poetry of Jocelyn Shaw and delivers the poetic content of the love letters that embody the soulful collection of poetry the author has delivered in several poetry books. Some of the most beautiful words make for the clothes of the soul as so published by Jocelyn when she says “some of the most beautiful garments are clothed in the words you want to hear” As a writer, author and artist the craftsmanship of the card is just as important as the artist’s subject, hour and mood. So we desire to make the words, the card, the one’s meant for you. J-Ligne by Jocelyn. J-Ligne sentiments including custom cards and custom paper, featuring our premier rose paper, the smell of roses lingers with the words of your soul.









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Monday, August 15, 2011

Smell Of Real Roses by "Jocelyn"

The beauty and smell of real roses make up the natural organic card stock paper for our custom greeting cards. The art and beauty of our greeting cards are even more special with the natural content in the material of the card in your hands. Real roses make the sentiments even better when you custom order the rose paper stock.

The greeting cards from Jocelyn are available within the Rose Chocolate by “Jocelyn” a Shaw Holdings, LLC product line.

Special Ingredients in the Wrapper!

Roses wrap your Rose Chocolate; the special wrapper!

Friday, August 5, 2011

Inner Beauty of Roses

"The rose hips or fruits of different species of the rose plant have always had a significant place in natural medicine, as they are very rich in vitamin C content. The color of these rose hips varies from dark red to bright scarlet and their shapes differ too. While some of the rose hips may be ovoid in appearance, there are others that are pear-shaped. Basically, the rose hips are collected from the variety of rose plant called the dog rose or Rosa canina. However, herbalists prefer the larger rose hips of the Japanese rose called R. rugosa. Even other varieties of the rose plant, including R. acicularis as well as R. cinnamomea, are also valued greatly. Incidentally, all these different varieties of rose plants belong to the Rosaceae family.
The rose hips or fruits of different species of the rose plant have always had a significant place in natural medicine, as they are very rich in vitamin C content. The color of these rose hips varies from dark red to bright scarlet and their shapes differ too. While some of the rose hips may be ovoid in appearance, there are others that are pear-shaped. Basically, the rose hips are collected from the variety of rose plant called the dog rose or Rosa canina. However, herbalists prefer the larger rose hips of the Japanese rose called R. rugosa. Even other varieties of the rose plant, including R. acicularis as well as R. cinnamomea, are also valued greatly. Incidentally, all these different varieties of rose plants belong to the Rosaceae family.
Over the centuries, gardeners across the globe have admired and loved the rose flowers that are undoubtedly elegant as well as aromatic. At the same time, the gardeners have also held the hips or the fruits of the rose plant in high esteem for its numerous medicinal benefits. The rose hips vary from oval to round to pear-shape in appearance and they appear either in the latter part of summer or during the fall. Interestingly, in reality, the rose hips are not fruits, but receptacles or containers that enclose the actual fruits of the rose plant. The actual rose fruit is known as ‘seeds’ or ‘achenes’...Several researched have shown that the rose also possesses properties that increases the body’s immunity and helps to restrict all kinds of infections from becoming larger problems. This is possible owing to the rose’s cleansing or purification properties..."
Rose hips - R. canina:
The rose hips (R.canina) or the fruits of the plant are used as tincture as well as syrup to treat different ailments. TINCTURE: The tincture prepared from rose hips (R. canina) are ingested as an astringent (a medicine the draws affected tissues closer) to treat diarrhea, alleviate colic or stomach pains and is also blended with cough medicines. SYRUP: The syrup prepared from the rose hips (R. canina) is used to provide flavor to other medicines, mostly the bitter and bland ones. The syrup is also blended in cough mixtures or may be ingested as a rich source of vitamin C.
Rose hips - R. laevigata:
Medications prepared with rose hips (R. laevigata) are normally ingested to treat stomach disorders. They may be applied as decoction. DECOCTION: A decoction prepared with rose hips (R. laevigata) may be blended with other herbs like dang shen, bai zhu and shan yao and ingested to treat insistent diarrhea that is accompanied with stomach flaw.
Essential oil - R. centifolia / R. damascena:
The essential oil (R. centifolia / R. damascene) extracted from the rose hips or the fruits of the rose plant are basically beneficial to treat skin and stomach conditions. This oil is normally used externally and applied as a cream, lotion, oil and massage oil. CREAM: A few drops of the oil extracted from rose hips may be added to creams to heal parched or irritating skin. LOTION: One ml of the tincture prepared with another herb lady’s mantle may be blended with 10 ml of rosewater to treat itching in the vagina. Use the same blend to prepare a cream by following a standard base. Blend the rosewater with equivalent proportion of purified witch hazel and use it as a comforting and moisturizing lotion to treat skin that is inclined to be affected by pimples or acne. OIL: Bathe with water containing two drops of the oil extracted from the rose hips to get relief from depression or melancholy, grief and/ or insomnia. MASSAGE OIL: To avail relief from anxiety and fatigue add approximately two ml of rose oil to 20 ml of almond or wheat germ oil and massage the same on the forehead and other parts of the body. The same blend may be used to alleviate lethargic digestion.
Flowers - R. rugosa:
The rose flowers (R. rugosa) are helpful for treating menstrual and liver disorders and may be ingested as a decoction. DECOCTION: A decoction prepared with rose flowers (R. rugosa) may be blended with another herb motherwort and ingested for treating heavy menstruation. On the other hand, when the decoction is blended with herbs like bai shao yao and xiang fu, it provides an effective medication for liver dysfunction.
Petals - R. gallica:
The petals of the rose flower (R. gallica) are beneficial in treating menstruation and stomach disorders. A tincture prepared with them may be used as a gargle for throat infections. TINCTURE: Ingesting approximately three ml of a tincture prepared with rose petals thrice daily is helpful in treating diarrhea as well as sluggish absorption of food. When the same tincture is blended with other herbs like the lady’s mantle, white deadnettle or shepherd’s purse, the medication is effectual for treating erratic or intense menstruation. GARGLE: When the tincture prepared with rose petals is diluted with warm water, it may be used as a gargle to heal aching throats. The tincture may also be blended with another herb sage for similar application.

http://www.herbs2000.com/herbs/herbs_rose.htm

Chocolatier's Secret - Gourmet RoseChocolate by "Jocelyn"

Chocolatier's Secret - Gourmet RoseChocolate by "Jocelyn"

The Chocolatier knows when catering to taste, chocolate seems to have the affect of a "well groomed" fur of luxury when it comes to gourmet richness unique in blends. The more unique the combination, the deeper the chocolate lover's captivation. While enhancing the flaor, Roses marinated with the richness of chocolate is dreamy, elegant and aromatic to the tongue. The combination is a distinction and in a class of refined choice.

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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Chocolatier's Secret - Gourmet RoseChocolate by "Jocelyn"

The Chocolatier knows when catering to taste, chocolate seems to have the affect of a "well groomed" fur of luxury when it comes to gourmet richness unique in blends. The more unique the combination, the deeper the chocolate lover's captivation. While enhancing the flaor, Roses marinated with the richness of chocolate is dreamy, elegant and aromatic to the tongue. The combination is a distinction and in a class of refined choice.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Rose Aromatherapy

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1 cup of rose hips is equivalent to the citamin C in 60 oranges

Vitamin C, pectin, malic and citric acids

vitamins A, B3, D and E.

Rose petals are a source of vitamins A, B3, D and E. they also contain ascorbic acid, citric acid, malic acid, bioflavonoids, tannins, zinc and fructose

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Rose hips also contain vitamins a, B1, B2, B3, D and K,

Flower petals may be used in aromatherapy; roses with the strongest fragrance are suggested, as they are more likely to have the substances which will be most effective. Flowers for aromatherapy are gathered and dried, or distilled in oil. There are a limited number of studies to indicate rose oil is a mild sedative and rose water (rose oil diluted in distilled water) is used for mild inflammations, eczema and as a mouthwash with anecdotal reports of effectiveness.
Rose hips are rich in Vitamin C, which prevents scurvy and is needed in higher amounts when the body is under stress. They were used to make Vitamin C syrup for children in Britain during World War II, when access to citrus fruits was limited. They can also be eaten raw or dried for the same purpose. If you will be storing the hips for a period of time, they are more likely to retain Vitamin C if kept whole or cut in half rather than dried and ground. Rose hips also contain vitamins a, B1, B2, B3, D and K, iron, calcium, phosphorus and zinc.


Read more: http://healthmad.com/health/medicinal-uses-for-roses/#ixzz1T6mviK3a

Edible? Yes!

Feature article
http://www.diethealthclub.com/articles/497/diet-and-wellness/rose-petals-edible-and-good-for-health.html

"A more recent trend in the world is the consumption of edible rose petals. Edible rose petals are petals from a rose plant that has been grown organically. The mainstream technology for growing plants, especially flowering plants involves the use of fertilizers and chemical insecticides and pesticides. There has been, for many years, a movement to make farming more eco-friendly by avoiding the use of such chemical based products. Chemical based fertilizers and sprays tend to harm the environment and can cause long term losses of productivity, even affecting biodiversity. The shift to organic farming has opened up the door for edible rose petals. Edible rose petals are grown in an organic style with natural fertilizers and no chemical sprays. This means that the end product does not contain any harmful chemicals. With this being the case, edible rose petals can be used for their tangy flavor and are becoming increasingly popular across culinary boundaries. It is the recent global move towards organic farming that has made roses edible. In many ancient writings one will find references to roses that are edible.
Like all natural products, there are some nutritional benefits associated with edible rose petals. Studies show that edible rose petals are a good source of vitamin C and calcium. Daily consumption of rose petals is not likely to take place, so one can say that this plant does not form a mainstay of the diet when it comes to being a source of such products. However, edible rose petals can be used as a neat supplement both from a taste point of view and from the point of view of the benefit associated with its consumption.
If one wishes to use edible rose petals in a dish, one should ensure that the source of the flower is trusted. The species of rose used for culinary purposes is the same as any species that one would find in a flower market. However, most of these flowers will be chemically treated and are considered to be unsafe for human consumption. Edible rose petals are now packaged and branded so that it is easy for people to select a source of these petals that is certified as healthy. Edible rose petals are approved for human consumption by the relevant authorities in American and Europe.

Benefits of Rose Petals: Roses are most widely known for their aesthetic benefits and the fragrance of the flower that is sweet and soothing to the senses. Roses do much to enhance the beauty of any object or even person but it is also important to keep in mind that they do provide certain health related benefits. The high content of vitamin C, pectin, citric and malic acids combine very well to provide an all round assistance in a number of internal processes of the body. A few of the benefits that roses and rose petals provide to the human body include clearing the toxins and heat from the body – providing it with a certain cooling effect. Moreover, the ingestion of rose petals also helps relive a sore throat as well as a runny nose or even blocked bronchial tubes. It also hastens the elimination of waste through the kidneys while helping in the treatment of conditions like dysentery, gastroenteritis and diarrhea. Its characteristics of a laxative also make it very beneficial in treating a number of liver conditions that include sluggishness and constipation. Moreover, rose petals are also known to relieve any symptoms of uterine congestion that cause either pain or heavy periods and can serve as an excellent treatment option when dealing with infertility or even irregular periods.

Although rose petals are very beneficial when it comes to a number of health related issues, it is important to remember that only the fresh, garden variety are particularly beneficial and you must make sure to rinse them well with cool water to wash off any dust that has accumulated on it while still outdoors. The possible presence of pesticides and other dangerous chemicals indicates that still more precaution should be taken, if the flower is not from your own garden.

Rose Petal Tea Recipe: The benefits of rose petals can be employed in a variety of ways. For example, brewing a hot cup of rose petal tea by stirring a teaspoon of dried, ground rose petals in a cup of hot water before adding some amount of honey, pieces of dried citrus or even a small amount of peppermint for additional flavoring will help significantly. Cover the concoction for a period of about 10 minutes before consumption. Rose water is another simple remedy that helps you take advantage of all the benefits that rose petals provide. All that is required is to slowly simmer a full cup of dried rose petals in about two pints of hot water and cover the mixture for a period of about 45 minutes. Strain the concoction and store it in the fridge for regular consumption."

Chocolatier's Secret - Gourmet RoseChocolate by "Jocelyn"

The Chocolatier knows when catering to taste, chocolate seems to have the affect of a "well groomed" fur of luxury when it comes to gourmet richness unique in blends. The more unique the combination, the deeper the chocolate lover's captivation. While enhancing the flaor, Roses marinated with the richness of chocolate is dreamy, elegant and aromatic to the tongue. The combination is a distinction and in a class of refined choice.

The Inner Beauty Of Roses

"The rose hips or fruits of different species of the rose plant have always had a significant place in natural medicine, as they are very rich in vitamin C content. The color of these rose hips varies from dark red to bright scarlet and their shapes differ too. While some of the rose hips may be ovoid in appearance, there are others that are pear-shaped. Basically, the rose hips are collected from the variety of rose plant called the dog rose or Rosa canina. However, herbalists prefer the larger rose hips of the Japanese rose called R. rugosa. Even other varieties of the rose plant, including R. acicularis as well as R. cinnamomea, are also valued greatly. Incidentally, all these different varieties of rose plants belong to the Rosaceae family.
The rose hips or fruits of different species of the rose plant have always had a significant place in natural medicine, as they are very rich in vitamin C content. The color of these rose hips varies from dark red to bright scarlet and their shapes differ too. While some of the rose hips may be ovoid in appearance, there are others that are pear-shaped. Basically, the rose hips are collected from the variety of rose plant called the dog rose or Rosa canina. However, herbalists prefer the larger rose hips of the Japanese rose called R. rugosa. Even other varieties of the rose plant, including R. acicularis as well as R. cinnamomea, are also valued greatly. Incidentally, all these different varieties of rose plants belong to the Rosaceae family.
Over the centuries, gardeners across the globe have admired and loved the rose flowers that are undoubtedly elegant as well as aromatic. At the same time, the gardeners have also held the hips or the fruits of the rose plant in high esteem for its numerous medicinal benefits. The rose hips vary from oval to round to pear-shape in appearance and they appear either in the latter part of summer or during the fall. Interestingly, in reality, the rose hips are not fruits, but receptacles or containers that enclose the actual fruits of the rose plant. The actual rose fruit is known as ‘seeds’ or ‘achenes’...Several researched have shown that the rose also possesses properties that increases the body’s immunity and helps to restrict all kinds of infections from becoming larger problems. This is possible owing to the rose’s cleansing or purification properties..."
Rose hips - R. canina:
The rose hips (R.canina) or the fruits of the plant are used as tincture as well as syrup to treat different ailments. TINCTURE: The tincture prepared from rose hips (R. canina) are ingested as an astringent (a medicine the draws affected tissues closer) to treat diarrhea, alleviate colic or stomach pains and is also blended with cough medicines. SYRUP: The syrup prepared from the rose hips (R. canina) is used to provide flavor to other medicines, mostly the bitter and bland ones. The syrup is also blended in cough mixtures or may be ingested as a rich source of vitamin C.
Rose hips - R. laevigata:
Medications prepared with rose hips (R. laevigata) are normally ingested to treat stomach disorders. They may be applied as decoction. DECOCTION: A decoction prepared with rose hips (R. laevigata) may be blended with other herbs like dang shen, bai zhu and shan yao and ingested to treat insistent diarrhea that is accompanied with stomach flaw.
Essential oil - R. centifolia / R. damascena:
The essential oil (R. centifolia / R. damascene) extracted from the rose hips or the fruits of the rose plant are basically beneficial to treat skin and stomach conditions. This oil is normally used externally and applied as a cream, lotion, oil and massage oil. CREAM: A few drops of the oil extracted from rose hips may be added to creams to heal parched or irritating skin. LOTION: One ml of the tincture prepared with another herb lady’s mantle may be blended with 10 ml of rosewater to treat itching in the vagina. Use the same blend to prepare a cream by following a standard base. Blend the rosewater with equivalent proportion of purified witch hazel and use it as a comforting and moisturizing lotion to treat skin that is inclined to be affected by pimples or acne. OIL: Bathe with water containing two drops of the oil extracted from the rose hips to get relief from depression or melancholy, grief and/ or insomnia. MASSAGE OIL: To avail relief from anxiety and fatigue add approximately two ml of rose oil to 20 ml of almond or wheat germ oil and massage the same on the forehead and other parts of the body. The same blend may be used to alleviate lethargic digestion.
Flowers - R. rugosa:
The rose flowers (R. rugosa) are helpful for treating menstrual and liver disorders and may be ingested as a decoction. DECOCTION: A decoction prepared with rose flowers (R. rugosa) may be blended with another herb motherwort and ingested for treating heavy menstruation. On the other hand, when the decoction is blended with herbs like bai shao yao and xiang fu, it provides an effective medication for liver dysfunction.
Petals - R. gallica:
The petals of the rose flower (R. gallica) are beneficial in treating menstruation and stomach disorders. A tincture prepared with them may be used as a gargle for throat infections. TINCTURE: Ingesting approximately three ml of a tincture prepared with rose petals thrice daily is helpful in treating diarrhea as well as sluggish absorption of food. When the same tincture is blended with other herbs like the lady’s mantle, white deadnettle or shepherd’s purse, the medication is effectual for treating erratic or intense menstruation. GARGLE: When the tincture prepared with rose petals is diluted with warm water, it may be used as a gargle to heal aching throats. The tincture may also be blended with another herb sage for similar application.

http://www.herbs2000.com/herbs/herbs_rose.htm

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