Packaging 60 g (or 500 g & 1 kg) containing the fruits of the plant.
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Other Names: Dog Rose & Wild Rose
Properties:
- Rich in Vitamin C.
- Tonic.
- Diuretic.
- Gallstones.
For issues such as liver cirrhosis, cholesterol, and fatty liver, wild rose can be combined with artichoke, milk thistle, and dandelion. Additionally, combining tinctures from artichoke, milk thistle, dandelion, and wild rose yields incredibly effective results for our health and the aforementioned conditions.
If you enjoy our wild rose, check out other products we prepare with wild rose, such as wild rose soap, wild rose oil, infused drinks with wild rose, and herbal cream with wild rose.
Origin:
Greece, Imathia Region (collected from Pieria Mountains)
Storage:
Store in a dark and cool place (5°C – 15°C)
Preparation:
Add 1 tablespoon of crushed wild rose fruit to a container with 1 cup of water. Bring to a boil for 5-10 minutes, then strain the liquid before use. It is recommended to add the fruits to the water just as it begins to boil and to maintain a slow simmer to preserve the Vitamin C as much as possible.