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WHAT ARE ROSE HIPS? EXPLORING THEIR USES AND BENEFITS

Rose hips are the portion of rose flowers that house the seeds of the rose plant directly beneath the petals. It has been used for treating osteoarthritis and has vitamin C in it.
Rose hips are sometimes thought to be an excellent source of vitamin C, but most of the vitamin is destroyed during processing and drying. Rose hip contains additional natural compounds that, in addition to vitamin C, may be beneficial for a range of medical ailments.
USES FOR ROSE HIPS
People with osteoarthritis can experience less pain and stiffness and an improvement in function when taking rose hip orally, either on its alone or in combination with other natural medications.
Rose hips can be added to culinary items and business goods. Moreover, this fruit can be finely powdered into a powder and taken as a dietary supplement for joint health and anti-aging benefits.
BENEFITS OF ROSE HIPS
ANTI-AGING PROPERTIES
In the world of beauty, rosehip oil is a well-liked anti-aging ingredient, despite the paucity of studies on its advantages. The natural oils from cold-pressed rose hips are extracted to make this product.
HELP WITH FAT LOSS
Rose hips have been researched as a possible tool for losing weight. A 100-mg rosehip tablet taken daily dramatically reduced belly fat in a 12-week study including thirty-two participants as compared to the control group. The authors linked this result to the powerful antioxidant tiliroside, which may speed up the metabolism of fat.
IMPROVE HEART HEALTH
Eating rose hips can improve heart health by reducing blood pressure and cholesterol. In a 6-week trial, blood pressure, total cholesterol, and LDL (bad) cholesterol were significantly lower in participants who drank a rosehip beverage containing 40 grammes of rosehip powder daily than in the control group.