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Rose hip!

4/15/2020

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The Rose hip is the soul of the Rose!

The roots of the rose bush reach deeper into the soil than many other bushes. Thanks to this, the rosehip bush has more opportunity to reach down deeper into the mud and soil layers so it can absorb almost all kinds of minerals and the important silicon.


Unfortunately, our everyday life still belongs to vitamin deficiency.
In the rosehip, the most bioidentical, bioavailable form of vitamin C is available.
Interestingly, the vitamin C in Rosehip has the power to convert vitamin C into other foods you have eaten into something better and bigger.

Vitamin C from Rosehip is more anti-inflammatory than from other sources, it helps to increase the number of white blood cells by strengthening the neutrophils, eosinophils, basts and macrophages.
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It strengthens the immune system against viruses, bacteria, yeast, mold and other unwanted fungus.

Rosehip is a Sarkilt effective combatant for virtually any kind of infection!


Rosehips are amazing at relieving urinary tract infection.... actually better than Cranberries that I have learned over the years.

Also heals skin conditions...

Has a higher content of antioxidants than most healing foods.

* One cup of rosehip contains as much vitamin C as 35 - 40 Oranges.
* Berries contain vital minerals such as iron, calcium, potassium, magnesium and carotene which is a source of vitamin A.
* rosehip reduces bad cholesterol and blood pressure.
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Rosehips are sham fruits, consisting of a shell that encapsulates what is actually the fruit, hairy and rock hard nuts.


The horses were given dried rosehips in the past to strengthen their immune system, relieve joint pain and prevent injuries.

They say that it gives people the same effect if we take 1 teaspoon whole rosehip powder/ day.

* You need to eat 1 kilo of Lemons to reach the same vitamin C level as 2 dl of rosehip.
* Rosehip also gives you almost your entire daily need for magnesium.

Vitamin C : Keeps you healthy and strong immune system. Beta-carotene : Gives skin pigment, you become lighter brown.

Magnesium : Relieves muscle cramps, makes you relax. Lithium : Improves mood/stabilizes.
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Vitamin A : Strong mucous membranes and important for the skin.

B2 : Contributes to wound healing, important for skin, hair and nails.
Iron : Better performance, endurance and resilience.

* Rosehip also gives you almost your entire daily need for magnesium.
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The high vitamin C content of the rosehip helps not only to strengthen your immune system, but also to maintain mobile joints, vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation in the bone structure.

If you feel you are the victim of a mental attack... that you are influenced by the negative state of mind of others; Then rosehips are important for you to be able to protect yourself from these evil intentions... When you follow your heart and want to live naturally, or others who want you to compromise on everything in your workplace , among friends, etc... Get help out of Rosehip, CLOSE OUT All Pessimists... continue to follow your path as you feel good!

DO YOU WANT TO DRY ROSE HIP...
The rosehip is ripe in August - September.

Pick the ripe fruit, rinse it thoroughly and "pry" it.
Either you dry the RoseHip... start halving the rose hip (remember to wear plastic gloves, there is a lint around the rosehip kernels that creates a hard itchy.)
Spread the rosehip pieces in the pan and dry in the oven at 50 degrees about 5 - 6 hours, until the shells are hard and dry.
With plastic gloves on, it is easier to remove the seeds, if you want to grind the rosehip into fine powder and store dry and cool.

But before...
Let the dry rosehip rest for 5 minutes in the Sun (no more). The rosehip activates a stronger memory of bathing in the sun , swaying in the wind.
Which will amplify the dry rosehips to give its maximum power to you!!

You can also store the fresh rosehip in the freezer as ground pieces in plastic bags.
There's a lot to do with Rosehip... Fresh rosehips are good for jelly, jam and marmalade.

I use dried Rosehip for my tea and to enhance and activate vitamin C - the contents of rose hip, I add raw honey and a few drops of squeezed lemon.
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On my yogurt I mess over with Rosehip powder and so I use it for my good smoothie ...


Tips!
Even if the rosehips that remain on the bush during the winter become black, it is still possible to be picked and used!

Information
Neutrophils = Important task of keeping the wound free from bacteria and damaged tissue. Also secretes growth factors that can benefit wound healing.

Eosinophils = A type of white blood cell represents less than 3% of the number of white blood cells in healthy people. It circulates about 12 hours in the bloodstream.

I use dried Rosehip for my tea and to enhance and activate vitamin C - the contents of rose hip, I add raw honey and a few drops of squeezed lemon.

accumulate in inflamed and infected tissues. Emits toxic substances to incapacitate parasites, inter alia, in the case of a chemical parasite.
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The macrophages = The word macrophages= "big eater", works by eating foreign cells.

/ NINA
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