Rosehip contains rich vitamins and minerals, primarily vitamin C. It also contains vitamins A, K, and B in its structure, making it an extremely nutritious food.
Benefits of Rosehip
- Increases body resistance.
- Gives strength to the body and eyes.
- Increases sexual desire.
- Accelerates blood circulation and purifies the blood.
- Softens the intestines and facilitates digestion.
- It is a good diuretic; beneficial for constipation.
- Stops diarrhea.
- Helps remove waste materials from the body.
- Expels intestinal worms.
- Protects against cancer.
- Alleviates rheumatism complaints and joint pains.
- It is very good for diabetics as it helps regulate the amount of insulin in the blood.
- Prevents the formation of cellulite.
- Beneficial for those with hemorrhoid discomfort.
- The Chinese boil rosehip fruit and leaves to use for intestinal and uterine disorders.
- By affecting the adrenal glands and supporting hormone production, it helps you stay young; accelerates children's growth.
- In a study conducted in Japan, it was observed to reduce body fat percentage.
- Rosehip seed oil is known as one of the best wrinkle removers; it is excellent in preventing the formation of under-eye wrinkles.
- It is a milk source for nursing mothers.
How to Use Rosehip?
Its most common use is in the form of tea. In addition, jam, fruit juice, baby food, and oil are also obtained. When its dried leaves are boiled, cooled, and the strained water is applied to wrinkled skin, its benefits are seen. The oil obtained from rosehip seeds is frequently used in the cosmetic field for its properties of renewing skin cells, protecting the skin, removing wrinkles, and delaying aging.