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7 Unknown Benefits of Rose Hips

The spherical section of the rose flower directly below the petals is known as the rose hip. Rose hips carry the rose plant's seeds. Rose hip seeds and dried rose hips are combined to manufacture medication. Read to know the health benefits.

Updated on: 5 July, 2021 5:19 PM IST By: Chintu Das
Rose Hips

What are Rose Hips: 

The spherical section of the rose flower directly below the petals is known as the rose hip. Rose hips carry the rose plant's seeds. Rose hip seeds and dried rose hips are combined to manufacture medication. 

Because fresh rose hips contain vitamin C, some individuals use it as a vitamin C supplement. However, after drying and processing, much of the vitamin C in rose hip is lost. Rose hip is used to treat osteoarthritis and post-surgery pain. It's also used for a variety of other ailments, but there's no solid scientific proof to back up these claims. 

Rose hip is utilized in tea, jam, soup, and as a natural source of vitamin C in meals and industries. 

What is the mechanism behind it? 

Rose hip is used by some people as a source of vitamin C. True, fresh rose hips are high in vitamin C. However, the majority of the vitamin C in the plant is destroyed during processing and drying. Other natural compounds contained in rose hip, in addition to vitamin C, may be beneficial for a range of health concerns. 

What are the health benefits of Rose Hips? 

It has therapeutic characteristics and can help avoid a variety of illnesses, such as osteoarthritis and stomach problems. Other medicinal benefits of Rose Hips are given below;

Rose Hip Oil

It controls Blood pressure

According to a study conducted by the United States Department of Agriculture, daily use of rose hip can help decrease blood pressure. Also, if you use blood pressure medication, see your doctor before eating hips. 

It helps with digestion

According to a University of Michigan study, using the skin of the rose hip fruit can help reduce stomach pain and manage other digestive issues. 

It is beneficial to the heart

Flavonoids and antioxidants found in hips assist to protect the body against heart disease. According to a study conducted by Sweden's Department of Experimental Medical Science, rose hip powder can help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. 

It controls diabetes

It has been discovered that taking rose hips powder on a regular basis decreases blood sugar levels and aids with diabetes management. 

It prevents Rheumatoid arthritis

According to a 2008 study, rose hips powder helps to relieve discomfort in the hips, joints, and knees. The fatty acid GOPO is also present in the powder, which aids in the reduction of arthritic pain. 

It lowers cholesterol levels 

Rose hips extract is thought to help decrease cholesterol levels when taken on a regular basis. Rose hips can also be used as a natural alternative to cholesterol-lowering medications. 

It helps to prevent cancer 

Rose hips extract, according to research, inhibits the growth and migration of breast cancer cells. It also aids in the prevention of malignant brain development. The polyphenols in the fruit have been discovered to inhibit the growth of human cancer cells. 

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