
Dried rose-hips
We use well-ripened wild-growing forest rose-hips. They are cleaned of stems and leaves and are fully dried, preserving their red color to dark red.
Ingredients: We use ONLY fresh raw Wild Rose-hips.
Assortment-Rose-hips:
-Dried,
whole
-In powder
Moisture: ≤
22% or
per customer?s request
Storage: Storage in a dry, well-ventilated area in temperatures up to 20° C.
Applications:
The rose-hips are well-known as a ?vitamin
factory.?
In their variety and quantity
of vitamin content, rose-hips surpass all edible plants found in
Health benefits:
Traditional
Tibetan medicine has used the rose-hip fruit as a healing agent against
tuberculosis of the lungs, dysentery, gall stones and urinary tract illnesses,
heart illnesses, malaria and high blood pressure.
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Scientists link the high
medicinal effectiveness of the rose-hip to its high content of Vitamin C.
Thus, the rose-hips are recommended for
colds, nervous-psychological stress, atherosclerosis, and high blood
pressure.
-The
effect of the Vitamin C, supported by the efficacy of the Vitamin P contained
in rose-hips, positively affects the permeability of capillaries and helps to
prevent swelling.
-The
pectin contained in the rose-hip forms a protective layer on the intestinal
tract and bronchial mucous membranes and is a tested healing element in their
inflammation.
-The
Vitamin K contained in rose-hips supports the processes of blood clotting, the
mineral salts enhance diuresis, and the tannins help to hinder the development
of decay in the intestines.
-The
rose-hips lowers blood sugar, stimulates the formation of red blood cells, and
increases the overall functioning and strengthens the immune powers of the
body.
Due to this, this fruit is
recommended to people affected by diabetes, anemia, and mental or physical
weakness.
-The
rose-hip helps to fight the flu and fever, cough and uterine or nose bleeding.
-Infusions
of rose-hips are used in Bulgarian traditional medicine in the cases of liver,
kidney and stomach illnesses.
-It is also very effective in cases of internal bleeding, heavy menstruation, difficulty in urination, bleeding hemorrhoids, whooping cough, kidney stones, vitamin insufficiency, slow-healing ulcers and wounds, and broken bones.
