Harvest rosehips before the first frost — these berries are highly biologically active. They aren’t eaten raw, but when …
Rosehip
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When spring arrives, many people feel drained: fatigue, drowsiness, brain fog, brittle nails and hair, and pale, dry skin. Doctors call this seasonal drop in nutrients avitaminosis, or vitamin deficiency.…
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Freezing temperatures can destroy many of rose hips’ benefits. This highly biologically active berry should be harvested before the first frost, not stored in the freezer, and not eaten raw.…
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The wild ancestor of the cultivated rose grows across the country, from the European part to the Urals, Siberia, and the Far East. This thorny bush thrives in sunny spots…