Botanical name
Fr. Rosae Caninae
Common Names
Dog rose, wild rose
Could be used for
Anemia, vitamin deficiency, kidney diseases, cholelithiasis, hypermenorrhea, fluid retention, duodenum ulcer, respiratory tract infections, diarrhea.
Suggested preparation and dosage
Two table spoons of the berries are soaked in 400 ml of water temped at 60 degrees for 20 minutes. Filter the liquid. Drink 120 ml three times a day before meals.
Precautions
Do not overdose! This product could not replace regular nutrition.
Storage
Store in dry, ventilated place, protected from direct sun light, inaccessible for children.