Common rosehip is known with its Latin name Rosa canina and is a kind of wild rose. It is a perennial prickly bush.
The bark is blooming from May to July, with its colors pale pink to white. The fruits themselves (hips) ripen in autumn. They are oval, red-orange, 1-2 cm long, fleshy, full of hairy seeds.
Rosehip is extremely useful! They contain vitamin C, vitamins B2, A, K, carotenoids, flavonoids, organic acids, tannins, pectin substances, salts and essential oil.
The Rosehip Fruit is a true poly vitamin concentrate that is almost unrelated in nature with so many vitamins combined in a natural product. In ancient times, the spike is recognized as a valuable and healing remedy.
The father of medicine, Hippocrates, and other ancient Greek scholars such as Theophrastus and Dioscorides have appreciated the benefits of the hippocampus. They have prescribed it as an anti-inflammatory agent for many different ailments.
In recent years, modern superfoods and superfoods such as Goji Beri, Asai Beri, Chiha and many others have become modern, shifting from the focus the bark, which, besides being very useful for health, is also available as a price, is grown in Bulgaria and can to be found in good quality.
She also has the right to be charged to superfoods for her dozens of beneficial properties.
Today I will introduce you to some of the great properties.
Helps cold and helps the anti-inflammatory processes. Potion and Rosehip tea are used for compression in eye irritation and cough.
It lowers blood sugar, stimulates the formation of red blood cells and is recommended in patients with diabetes, anemia, and diseases of the nervous system.
Relieves heart and kidney disease normalizes blood circulation and high blood pressure helps with liver disease.
Rosehip potion is recommended for internal bleeding, abnormal menstruation, bleeding hemorrhoids, difficult urination, chronic kidney inflammation, vitamin deficiency, sore throats, and ulcers.
Rosehip tea strengthens immunity and gives energy - high amounts of vitamin C in the spike can help reduce the severity and frequency of colds.
The Rosehip tea is also rich in the important vitamin A, which also helps to strengthen the body's defenses and gives more energy.
A decoction of leaves and twigs acts painkiller in radiculitis and stomach colic, also used in flatulence and diarrhea.
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