- Rose hip
The rose hip and rose haw, is the pomaceous
fruit of therose plant, that typically is red-to-orange, but might be dark purple-to-black in some species.Rose hips of some species, especially "
Rosa canina " (Dog Rose) and "R. majalis", have been used as a source ofVitamin C . Rose hips are commonly used as anherbal tea , often blended withhibiscus and as an oil. They can also be used to makejam , jelly,marmalade andwine . Rose hipsoup , "nyponsoppa," is especially popular inSweden . "Rhodomel ", a type ofmead , is made with rose hips.Health benefits
*Particularly high in
Vitamin C , with about 1700–2000 mg per 100 g in the dried product, one of the richest plant sources.Cite web
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*Rose hips contain vitamins A, D and E,essential fatty acids andantioxidant flavonoid s.
*Rose hip powder is a remedy forrheumatoid arthritis .Cite web|url=http://www.livescience.com/health/080926-roses-arthritis.html|title=In Pain? Stop and Smell the Roses|accessdate=2008-09-26|first=Erin|last=Richards|date=2008]
*Rose hips from the dog rose haveantioxidant values that far exceed other berries such as blueberries
*As an herbal remedy, rose hips are attributed with the ability to preventurinary bladder infections, and assist in treating dizziness and headachesFact|date=October 2007. Rose hips are also commonly used externally in oil form to restore firmness to skin by nourishing and astringing tissue.Fact|date=October 2007
*Brewed into adecoction , can also be used to treat constipation.Fact|date=January 2008
*Rose hips contain a lot of iron, so some women brew rose hip tea during menstruation to make up for the iron that they lose with menses.Fact|date=January 2008Usage
Rose hips are used for the creation of
herbal tea ,jam , jelly,syrup ,beverage s,pie s,bread andmarmalade , amongst others.A few rose species are sometimes grown for the ornamental value of their hips; such as
Rosa moyesii , which has prominent large red bottle-shaped fruits.Rose hips have recently become popular as a healthy treat for pet
chinchillas . Chinchillas are unable to manufacture their own Vitamin C, but lack the proper internal organs to process a variety of foods. Rose Hips provide a sugar free, safe way to increase the Vitamin C intake of chinchillas.Rose hips may also be fed to horses. The dried and powdered form can be fed at a maximum of 1 tablespoon per day to help increase coat condition and help with new hoof growth.
The fine hairs found inside rose hips can be used as
itching powder .Roses may be propagated from hips by removing the seeds from the aril (the outer coating) and sowing just beneath the surface of the soil. Placed in a cold frame or a greenhouse, the seeds take at least three months to germinate.
By indigenous people
Rose hips were used in many food preparations by the
indigenous peoples of the Americas .Rose hips are used for colds and
influenza . The Latin binomial for this herb is "Rosa laevigata".References
ee also
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Rose hip seed oil
*Rosa moschata
*Rosa rubiginosa External links
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6763017.stm BBC News: Rose-hip 'remedy' for arthritis]
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