Rosehip decoction is contraindicated for gallstone disease, tendency to blood clots, diabetes and other diseases. INVITRO-YUG therapist Irina Golotina talked about this. Web site clinics.
Rosehip decoction may be beneficial for colds, digestive problems, metabolic disorders and menstrual pain. Golotina underlined that there is a common belief in folk medicine that rosehip may be beneficial for “male potency”, but not a single study can confirm this.
Rosehip infusion is not recommended for use by children under 5 years of age with increased sensitivity to rosehip, as well as cholelithiasis, increased blood clotting, thrombophlebitis, tendency to thrombosis, circulatory failure, diabetes, severe renal pathologies. endocarditis. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult your doctor before use. In addition, due to the high concentration of ascorbic acid (vitamin C), it is not recommended to take rosehip infusion simultaneously with other drugs containing this vitamin.
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