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Many, for sure, know that rosehips are an ancient ancestor of the familiar and so beloved by us all roses. Wild rose hips adapt perfectly to any weather conditions, so it feels great in a wide variety of places on our planet. Rosehip can be found in Siberia and the Far East, the Caucasus and Central Asia and other areas.

Nature rewarded the rosehips with spiny spines and bright orange berries. Such an unusual appearance of the shrub led to the widespread distribution of rosehips as an ornamental plant. And, of course, most people know the unprecedented properties of rosehips.

The benefits of rosehips

For a long time, rosehips have been used for medicinal purposes. This is explained by the richest composition of rosehips. It contains a huge amount of vitamins C and E, this is motivated by the extremely active use of rosehips by both folk and official medicine. Ancient medicine doctors knew about the health benefits of rosehips for the gums, as it is able to eliminate their bleeding. From the fruits of rosehips prepared a wonderful balm in its properties, which greatly helped with diseases of the oral cavity, and with inflammatory processes associated with the respiratory system.

The use of rosehips as a tonic and restorative has been proven. It is recommended to be used to restore physical strength and maintain good spirits. Rosehips improve cerebral circulation, useful for people engaged in mental labor. In addition, the benefit of rosehips lies in its unique healing effect. It is often used to treat peptic ulcers, female ailments.

Rosehips have a mild diuretic and choleretic effect, so it is used to get rid of kidney and gallbladder ailments. Rosehips help normalize the functions of the digestive system. Therefore, it is shown to people who have gastrointestinal problems. The useful properties of rosehips are also known in the fight against infectious diseases. Rosehips increase immunity and increase the body's resistance to viral infections.

Rosehip berries are not only healthy, but also tasty, although they have some astringent effect. The calorie content of rosehips is 109 kcal. 100 gr. People have long learned how to process rosehips and use them in various forms. Dried rose hips, for example, are added to tea, which gives it a unique aroma and undoubted beneficial properties.

Oil obtained from rosehips is used for cosmetic purposes. This unique agent can return elasticity and flowering appearance to the skin, have a regenerating effect.

The harms of rosehips

In the use of rosehips, moderation should be observed. The harm of rosehips can affect people who have problems with the cardiovascular system. In addition, acids contained in rosehips are able to thin tooth enamel. This should also be remembered and rinsed to avoid undesirable consequences for dental health.


rosehips 109 kCal

The energy value of rosehips (Ratio of proteins, fats, carbohydrates - ju):

Proteins: 1.6 g (~ 6 kCal)
Fats: 0.7 g (~ 6 kCal)
Carbohydrates: 22.4 g (~ 90 kCal)

Energy ratio (bj | y): 6% | 6% | 82%