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Rosehip The “fruit” of various types of rose
known as the Rosehip is filled with hard, tiny seeds.
Rosehips are plucked in late Autumn after they have
formed at the fleshy base of the petals, rich in
vitamins, and offer a sweetish-sour taste. Although
rosehips are famous for their high Vitamin C levels, not
everyone knows that they also contain Vitamins A, B1, B2
and precious minerals. This is why rosehips are said to
prevent colds and infectious illness. They strengthen
the circulation system because they oppose vascular
dysfunction. Rosehips also help in cases of bleeding
gums and paradental disease, also improve cellular
oxygenation and consequently provide effective
protection against free radicals |