The healing power of the roses

July 22nd, 2009 | by Dr. Dely | 30 views
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Garden lovers delighted the rose with their variety of colors and flower shapes. Moreover, it is still a recognized medical plant – and that since more than 2,000 years.

The Gottfried tells John Mayer from the Monastery of Research Medicine of the University of Würzburg. Have been used and species such as the vinegar Rose (Rosa gallica), or the hundertblättrige Rose (Rosa centifolia). A special case is the Dog Rose (Rosa canina). It was used in diarrhea, burns, festering wounds, eye infections, headaches and even as a remedy forl "> depression.

In phytotherapy, the leaves of these species still used today. Important ingredients are the anthocyanins, which are also for the red coloration of the leaves are responsible. The essential oil, which Geranol, Nerol and citronellol which possesses a slight anti-inflammatory effect. There are also tanning, and a drying zusammenziehende Effect.

The use of rose petals for mild inflammation of the mucous membranes in mouth and throat area is now generally accepted. It enables patients with Rosenblütentee gargle or rinse. In addition, the fruits of the dog rose, called rose hip or Hiefen again popular. They contain vitamin C, pectin,html "> sugar, fruit acids and tannins.

Preparations of rosehip shells are used for the prevention and treatment of colds, flu infections and fevers are used. In addition, the immune system boost, "Strengthening of the stomach </a> "As well as contribute to diarrhea and intestinal disorders help. Rosehips are offered primarily in blends.

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