Rose Hips

Rose hips are fruits that come from a rose plant. They have long been used by the Western tribes as food. They make good jams, jelly and marmalade. Rose hips are also some of the best sources of vitamin C or ascorbic acid. Vitamins A, D and E are also present in rose hips as well as other anti-oxidation properties. Most old types of rose scrubs bear rose hips and they can be harvested by cutting rose hips off roses or by letting the flower wither.

What is the benefit of rose hips? The rose hip has long been used for medicinal purposes. The actual fruit is made into rose hip tea, which can be used to treat coughs, diarrhea and urinary tract problems. It has also been used to treat dizziness and headaches. The herbal teas echinacea rose hips and other herbal extracts can be combined together to boost the immune system and to treat infections. The consumption of rose hips raises body temperature at times, and this can be effective in preventing high temperature diseases.

The seeds of the rose hip herb are also useful. They are pressed to extract the rose hip seed oil. The rose hip oil and old scars have always been linked together. A lot of people attest to the efficacy of the rosa mosqueta rose hip seed oil in clearing bruises, surgical and acne scars. It is also good for skin burn and dry eczema. The rose hip oil can also be used to help dry and aging skin as it repairs the damages in the skin cells. It re-hydrates the skin, giving it a healthier and more radiant look.

Here are some rose hips facts about rosa mosqueta. This variety of rose hips is mostly found in the southern part of the Andes Mountain. Although there are 3 types of rose hips used as sources for rose hip oil, rosa mosqueta is commonly used in the market to refer to all three of them. Because of the benefits it brings to the skin, rose hip oil is now used in a lot of cosmetic products.

The herbal essences of rose hips can be easily absorbed by the body when applied as creams, tea and soft-gel capsules. There are pure rose hips of 10 lbs, 20lbs and 50 lbs packs sold in some herbal stores and they can even be ordered through the Internet. Try it for yourself and see the wonders it can do to you.


 

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