The healing properties of rose hips were known as early as the 17th century, but people have learned to extract oil from its seeds relatively recently. Today, rosehip oil is the most common cosmetic product. It contains over fifteen types of fatty acids, which have a beneficial effect on the epithelium, help the skin maintain elasticity, firmness and increase its protective functions. It also contains a large amount of vitamins (especially C, E, A), which have an antioxidant effect, preserve youth, fight free radicals, and protect against the negative effects of the external environment.
Rosehip oil uses:
Rosehip oil is widely used both in traditional medicine and as an alternative method for various diseases, both externally and internally. Oil is indicated for:
– decrease in gallbladder activity
– gastritis, heartburn
– anemia
– atherosclerosis
– low immunity
– diseases of the mucous throat, nose (pharyngitis, rhinitis)
– abrasions, shallow wounds, cuts, burns and other skin lesions
– dermatitis
What are the benefits of oils in capsules? At the convenience of the buyer. No need to calculate the dosage, and also convenient to take with you.
Application area:
As a biologically active food supplement.
Recommendations for use:
Children over 14 years old and adults 6 capsules (200 mg) 2 times a day, or 4 capsules (300 mg) 2 times a day, or 2 capsules (500 mg or 600 mg) 2 times a day, or 2 capsules (1000 mg or 1200 mg) 1 time per day. The duration of admission is 1 month. The reception can be repeated.
Contraindications:
Individual intolerance to the components of dietary supplements, pregnancy and lactation. Before use, consult with your doctor. Before using dietary supplements for children, consult with a pediatrician.
Storage conditions:
Store in a dry, protected from direct sunlight and out of the reach of children at a temperature not exceeding 25 C.
Country of Origin
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Russia |
Type
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Dietary supplement |
Cleaning method
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Unrefined |
Fats
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99,8 |
Kcal
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898 |
Kind
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Rosehip |
Weight, g.
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20 |