Rose Hips Dried Herb
Rose Hips Dried Herb
Seedless. Cut and Sifted
This product was certified organic before being repackaged by The Boho Being.
Botanical Name
Botanical Name
Rosa canina L.
Plant Description
Plant Description
Rosa canina, also known as the dog rose, has a long history of medicinal use. The Latin name comes from canis, which means dog. The ancient Chinese, Greeks, Romans, and Persians also used rose hips for medicine. Rosa canina hips were used in syrup form to prevent scurvy during World War II. The British government organized a large harvest of the plant due to its high concentration of vitamin C.
Benefits
Benefits
Albuminuria; Arthrosi; Bleeding; Burn; Cancer; Cancer, genital; Cancer, kidney; Cancer, mouth; Cancer, throat; Cancer, uterus; Capillary Fragility; Catarrh; Chill; Cold; Constipation; Cough; Cramp; Diarrhea; Dropsy; Dyspepsia; Dysuria; Edema; Enterosis; Exanthema; Flu; Gallstone; Gastrosis; Gonorrhea; Gout; Headache; Hepatosis; Hyperacidity; Hyperglycemia; Induration; Infection; Inflammation; Kidney Stone; Leukorrhea; Nausea; Nephrosis; Nervousness; Ophthalmia; Pain; Rheumatism; Sciatica; Sore; Sore Throat; Splenosis; Stomatosis; Stone; Stress; Thirst; Urethrosis; Uterosis; Wart; Water Retention; Worm.
Activities
Activities
Analgesic; Antidiarrheic; Antioxidant; Antiradicula; Antiseptic; Antispasmodic; Astringent; Demulcent; Diuretic; Hypoglycemic; Laxative; Lipoxygenase Inhibitor; Nervine; Vermifuge
Uses
Uses
Syrup. Tea.
Warnings
Warnings
Class 1. None known.
Source
Source
Duke, J. A. 1985. CRC Handbook of Medicinal Herbs. Boca Raton, Florida, CRC Press, Inc.
FDA Statement - Not intended to diagnose, prevent, treat, or cure through the sale of this Herb. Use at your own risk. Information provided is for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace consultation with your physician. The FDA has not evaluated this statement.
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