The best remedy for all diseases is rosehip tincture, benefits and harms
Everyone's favorite ascorbic acid and many other preparations with a high content of vitamin C are made from its berries. And in every home there must be a rosehip tincture, the benefits and harms of which have long been studied. The red oblong berries contain a whole multivitamin complex. It gives the rosehip not only tonic properties, but also the ability to heal and prevent many diseases.
Rosehip tincture - benefits and harms
Most of all vitamin C in rose hips and wrinkled rose. And the leader in its content is Begger's rose hip. It contains vitamin C up to 20% of the total composition.
Medicinal properties of rosehip tincture
Funds based on rosehip berries, including tincture, eliminate vitamin deficiency and help with anemia, as well as:
- improve metabolism, skin condition;
- strengthen blood vessels;
- increase the overall tone of the body and relieve stress;
- relieve inflammation;
- promote the discharge of phlegm when coughing;
- lower blood pressure and normalize heart rate;
- cleanse the body and promote weight loss.
The tool is effective for the treatment of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract. It also serves as a good prevention of vitamin deficiency and atherosclerosis.
Contraindications to taking rosehip tincture
Given the alcohol basis of the remedy, it can not be used categorically to treat children, pregnant and lactating women. It is also not recommended to drink the tincture for people with alcohol dependence.
In addition, the use of alcoholic tincture is prohibited (it does not matter from which parts of the plant it is made) in the presence of:
- diabetes mellitus;
- liver disease;
- hypertension;
- heart failure;
- thrombophlebitis;
- ulcers of the stomach and duodenum.
It is categorically impossible to take the tincture during drug therapy with drugs that are not compatible with alcohol.
How to make rosehip tincture with vodka
Alcohol tincture has at least two advantages over aqueous decoctions and teas. Firstly, it is stored for a long time, while the shelf life of the decoctions is only a couple of days. And secondly, alcohol does not destroy vitamin C, which the berries lose during heat treatment.
To prepare the tincture, you will need 250 g of dried rose hips and 600 ml of good vodka. You can also add some sugar to enhance the taste of the drink. The berries filled with vodka should be kept for 3 weeks in a dark place, and then filtered.