Use of rosehip root in medicine

Rosehip fruits and roots are widely used in medicine due to their beneficial properties. Rose hips can be used not only for various medicinal purposes, but also in nutrition. Rosehip root is used for prevention and treatment to protect the human body from various types of viruses and bacteria.
Rosehip root is used to dissolve stones that form in the kidneys, gall bladder and bladder, as it acts as a choleretic, astringent and antimicrobial agent.
Rosehip root contains a huge amount of vitamins, microelements, tannins and biologically active substances that increase the body's immunity and improve health. However, the use of rose hip root for medicinal purposes should not be chaotic. The required dosage should be agreed with a herbalist.
Preparing a decoction of rosehip root
A decoction of rosehip root is used for high blood pressure, the formation of stones in the kidneys, gall and bladder, liver diseases and other ailments. It can be prepared at home. To do this, pour 60g of dried rosehip root into two glasses of boiling water and boil for 15 minutes over low heat. Then the rosehip root decoction should be infused for 5-7 hours, strained and taken 60 ml twice a day 20 minutes before meals. The decoction can be used externally in the form of baths in the treatment of paresis and paralysis of the lower extremities.