Rosehip

A Natural Antioxidant Powerhouse

The dog rose (Rosa canina) may be a charming shrub native to Europe, but it is far more than a pretty flower. 

Its fruits, called rosehips, have been a staple in traditional European medicine for over 2,000 years. From preventing scurvy among sailors to soothing aching joints, rosehips have transcended time. Today, they are celebrated globally for their remarkable, science-backed benefits.

A Bouquet of Antioxidants
Rosehips offer a rich mix of natural antioxidants, essential for maintaining health and vitality:

  • Vitamin C: Rosehips contain more of this vital nutrient than most plants. It supports immune function and promotes skin health by boosting collagen production and skin repair.
  • Quercetin: This water-soluble compound helps fight oxidative stress. Studies have also shown that it supports cellular processes critical for energy production and health.
  • Carotenoids: β-carotene and lycopene are known for their role as vitamin A precursors. They can also combat the oxidative damage that triggers chronic diseases.
  • Vitamin E: Found in various forms in rosehips, this fat-soluble antioxidant helps protect cell membranes from damage. Furthermore, it supports heart and brain health.
A Trusted Ingredient

With a history spanning millennia and extensive modern research backing its benefits, rosehip is not a mere fruit. It's used globally in foods, supplements, and even skincare products to support health and wellness..

Our Products

Woffer you some rose hip powders and rose hip extracts. We also offer oils made from rosehip seeds on request. We are looking forward to your requests

Our rose hip products



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Disclaimer 


​For legal reasons, we would like to point out that further research and studies are required to scientifically substantiate some of the above statements. Therefore, not all statements can currently be recognised by conventional medicine.

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