Family
- Rosaceae
Constituents
- Vitamin C
- B vitamins
- Tannins
- Pectins
- Flavonoids
- Carotenoids
Parts used
- Rose-canna fruits, flowers, leaves, oil from seeds
Properties
- Action on the immune system thanks to vitamin C
- Anti-inflammatory action
- Antioxidant
Indications
- Hypovitaminosis C
- Colds
- Arthrosis
- Back pain
- Gout
- Kidney stones
- Stomach problems
- Immune System
Side effects
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Contraindications
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Interactions
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Forms of use
- Dog-rose Infusion: against colds or hypovitaminosis
- Dog-rose powder or Dog-rose capsule: against arthrosis and back pain
- Dog-rose Tincture: against colds or hypovitaminosis
- Mix 4 grams of Dog-rose berries in 100ml of water and boil for another 20 minutes after boiling.
- Dog-rose Syrup
- Jelly (if prepared from the pulp, which is rich in vitamin C)