What are the benefits of rosehip?

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If you are still wondering whether rose hips are needed in your garden or summer cottage, then it is worth reminding about the benefits of rose hips. And also that rose hips are a very beautiful plant that exudes a light, delicate and pleasant aroma during the flowering period and is an excellent hedge that will hide you from prying eyes and decorate any corner of the garden.

What are the benefits of rosehip?

- rose hips have vitamin C much more than any other fruit or vegetable; rose hips, its leaves and petals also contain vitamins K, B, P, calcium, carotene, magnesium, iron, etc., its roots contain tannins substances, and rosehip seeds contain a large amount of vitamin E;

- valuable rose oil is prepared from rosehip flower petals, which is used at home and in industrial perfumery, and also has a number of medicinal and valuable properties;

- it has been proven that rose hips have: anti-inflammatory, choleretic, restorative, diuretic, healing, anti-sclerotic properties;

- rosehip juice and infusions are good for anemia, gastritis, various infectious diseases, hypertension, cholecystitis, atherosclerosis, stone diseases of the kidneys and gall bladder;

- teas and infusions from rose hips will help improve the health of the body, give it more vitality, increase resistance to any diseases, strengthen and support the body in winter, when there are few vitamins;

- the smell of rose hips soothes and reduces headaches;

- rosehip juices have a powerful antioxidant and pleasant taste, quench thirst well, help improve memory and metabolic processes in the body.

There are many ways to prepare rosehip teas and infusions; it all depends on the desire, the person preparing it, his taste and the purpose of the drink. However, before you start drinking infusions and concentrated teas for medicinal purposes, you should consult a doctor.