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rose-hip syrup. rose hips also contain vitamins a, b- , d and e as well as bioflavonoids, citric acid, flavonoids, fructose, malic acid, tannins and zinc. traditionally, tea made from rose hips is considered good for treating diarrhea and infections, particularly bladder infections. most varieties of roses
cultivated in this country don't develop usable rose hips, but old-fashioned plants such as rugosas do bear them. and in many parts of the country, you can easily collect the hips from wild roses. if you find them, you can try using them to make tea (or jam, syrup or jelly). avoid a bush that has been...
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