Rose hip is the part of the rose flower just below the petals that contains the rose plant seeds. It has been used for osteoarthritis and contains vitamin C. While rose hip is often considered a good source of vitamin C. Besides vitamin C, other natural chemicals found in rose hip may be helpful for a variety of health conditions.
Rose hips suggested uses include as a rich source of Vitamin C which helps as a remedy for rheumatoid arthritis; reduces symptoms of knee and hip osteoarthritis, helps the immune system to fight off foreign invaders and out of control cells, facilitates fat metabolism, protects tissues from free radical damage, assists the nervous system by converting certain amino acids into neurotransmitters, prevents scurvy, protects joints and connective tissues, protects adrenal function, ability to prevent urinary bladder infections, and assist in treating dizziness and headaches.
It is also used externally in oil form to restore firmness to skin by nourishing and astringing tissue. It can be brewed into a decoction, can also be used to treat constipation and rose hips contain lots of iron, rose hip tea is used during menstruation to make up for iron loss. People use rose hip for osteoarthritis and pain after surgery. It is also used for many other conditions,
It helps us in preventing and curing the following:
- Taking rose hip alone or with other natural medicines, can reduce pain and stiffness and improve function in people with osteoarthritis.
- Taking a single dose of rose hip extract right before a C-section helps to reduce pain and the need for pain medications after surgery.
- Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
- Strengthens the immune system
- Provides energy
- Regulates digestion
- Detoxifying, slightly diuretic
- Helps with skin problems
Caution:
- In large doses, rose hip might increase the chance of getting kidney stones. This is due to the vitamin C in rose hip. It can also cause Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Constipation, Heartburn, Stomach cramps, Fatigue, Headache and Inability to sleep
Other Names:
Apothecary Rose, Cherokee Rose, Cherokee Rose Musquée, Chinese Rosehip, Cynorhodon, Cynorhodons, Cynosbatos, Damask Rose, Dog Rose, Dog Rose Hips, Églantier, Fructus Rosae Laevigatae, Fruit de l’Églantier, Gulab, Heps, Hip, Hip Fruit, Hip Sweet, Hipberry, Hop Fruit, Jin Yin Zi, Jinyingzi, Persian Rose, Phool Gulab, Pink Rose, Poire d’oiseaux, Provence Rose, Rosa alba, Rosa canina, Rosa centifolia, Rosa cherokeensis, Rosa chinensis, Rosa damascena, Rosa de Castillo, Rosa gallica, Rosa laevigata, Rosa lutetiana, Rosa moschata, Rosa mosqueta, Rosa Mosqueta Cherokee, Rosa pomifera, Rosa provincialis, Rosa rubiginosa, Rosa rugosa, Rosa villosa, Rosae Pseudofructus Cum Semen, Rose de Provins, Rose des Apothicaires, Rose Haw, Rose Hep, Rose Hips, Rose Rouge de Lancaster, Rosehip, Rosehips, Rosier de Provence, Rosier des Cherokees, Satapatri, Satapatrika, Shatpari, White Rose, Wild Boar Fruit, Rose Fruit, Devataruni, Karnika, Shatpatri, Varde Ahamar, Golap, Rose, Moshamee Gulab, Gulab, Rojahu, Rosappoovu, Rojapoo, Rojapuvvu, Gulabi, Ward, rose haw, rose hep, Rosa acicularis Lindl., Rosa canina L., Rosa cinnamomea L., Rosa rugosa Thunb
Safety Information:
- For Natural Taste & Freshness, Keep it in cool and dry place.
- Avoid direct Sunlight & Do not Refrigerate.
- Store the contents in an Airtight Container after opening the package.
- All herbal medicine should be used under Medical Supervision only.
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