Does the cold, dreary weather outside seem to be urging you to sleep? Do you also get a sore throat? No, it's not the worst time of the year, it's just the right time to have a cup of tea.
Hot liquor will give you a good feeling and solve some of your health problems. Among the most recommended warm autumn drinks is rosehip tea. Morello cherries have been prized for hundreds of years for their great therapeutic effects and can be consumed as powders, syrups, teas, jams, jellies. As well as being tasty and refreshing, drinks made from quince maintain the proper functioning of the capillaries and normalize blood circulation.
They contain 50 times more vitamin C than citrus fruits and 200 times more vitamin C than apples, vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, K, magnesium, calcium, iron, potassium, tannins, pectins and volatile oils. Infusions from pickled fruit are preferable, so as not to destroy vitamin C by boiling, to strengthen the defence system, against infections, hypertension, to relieve heart disease and varicose veins.
- Relieves fatigue - by the content of active substances (vitamins A, D, E, B1, B2, K), sugars, volatile oils, lecithin and minerals (calcium, magnesium, iron, potassium) are considered a herbal medicine, invigorating, which relieves fatigue.
- Strengthen the body's immunity - Vitamin C from mace fruit strengthens the body's immunity, preventing cold season illnesses (colds, flu, etc.).
It helps to restore the balance of the intestinal flora, especially after antibiotic treatment, and with its high vitamin and mineral content, the fruit also gives amazing results in case of anaemia. - Treats digestive disorders - rosehip tea treats poisoning, diarrhoea and other digestive problems. How to prepare the infusion? Two tablespoons of fresh or one tablespoon of crushed dried rosehips are put into 200 ml of boiling water. Steep for 15 minutes, then strain and drink lukewarm.
- Fight allergies - due to its anti-inflammatory properties, rosehip tea and powder are indicated in the treatment of bronchitis, asthma and allergies. In respiratory diseases, rose hips have remarkable effects in treating many diseases such as flu, colds, pharyngitis, pneumonia.
- Protects the heart - the antioxidants in their composition have a protective role for the heart. Thus, the infusion of strawberries lowers blood pressure, reduces cholesterol and normalises blood circulation.
- Helps you lose weight - Specialists say that thanks to their acids and pectin they are a reliable ally in the fight against extra pounds. At the same time, quinces stimulate burning, helping to reduce fat deposits.
- Relieves liver crisesbecause they increase bile secretion.
- Improve peripheral circulation, thanks to its high vitamin P content which helps maintain the proper functioning of blood vessels, including capillaries.
- Have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, making them a super-remedy in case of urinary infections or kidney disease.
- Prevent cancer - antioxidants, flavonoids, polyphenols and all the active substances in the composition of the rosehips have the ability to prevent certain forms of cancer.
It cannot be overlooked that rosehip tea is recommended for the treatment and prevention of arthritis, atherosclerosis, as well as kidney disease. In this case drink two cups of rosehip tea a day. It has a diuretic effect and speeds up the elimination of sand and kidney stones.
Moreover, it relieves menstrual cramps and pain caused by pelvic congestion syndrome. Thanks to their anti-inflammatory properties, they are useful in case of osteoarthritis.
Because they have a high vitamin content, rosehips are useful in beauty treatments. Used in aromatherapy, rosehip oil improves mood, relieves depression and tension.
In conclusion, rosehip tea is an ideal drink for improving the body's health.
Contraindications
Cornflower tea has no side effects and can be consumed over long periods of time, but allergic people can have severe reactions and even bronchial asthma attacks, so it is recommended to avoid this tea. The pulp of mace has no contraindications in administration, but the seeds, especially the perishables present on them strongly irritate the digestive and respiratory system and it is not recommended to ingest them.
Preparations based on rosehips are not recommended in pregnancy and breastfeeding.
*Materials on this website are for information purposes only. Before starting any kind of herbal treatment you should do an allergy test for the respective types of products. If you suffer from chronic illnesses or are taking medication, we recommend that you consult your doctor before starting a cure or herbal treatment.





