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Rosehips

Also Known As : Rose haw, Apothecary Rose, Dog Rose, Dog Rose Hips, Fruit de l’Églantier, Hip Fruit, Hip Sweet, Persian Rose, Pink Rose

Vegetarian

Usage Tips

  1. Rosehip husks are dried and then used as tea.

Common names and forms

  1. Organic Rosehips
  2. Rose Hip Husks
  3. Rosehips Shells

Description

Rosehip (also spelled Rose hip) is the fruit of a wild rose plant which is commonly found in Europe, Asia, the United States, and Canada. They are typically cranberry-sized red-orange colored berries that form in clusters after the plant blooms. Rosehip husks are basically the outside part of the Rosehip seed.

Health benefits

  • Rosehip is the richest source of vitamin C, which helps to boost immunity.(1)
  • They contain antioxidant properties that support the heart and cardiovascular system.(1)
  • They can be used to treat atherosclerosis and hypertension.(1)

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