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Dancer was diagnosed with cushings disease aged 8, with the help of the rosehips and the chasteberry, her cushings has been kept under control and she can lead a normal happy healthy life.... Read More..
Rosehips Excellent Spring tonic plus joint comfort
The fruits (hips) of the Wild Briar or Briar Rose (Fructus cynosbati) are picked when ripe in the autumn months and then gently dried. Rosehips can be fed whole, or crushed to make them easier for the horse to digest. Traditionally, rosehips have been used as a conditioning spring tonic as they provide a rich source of vitamins and flavonoids. These ingredients have also been used to help support healthy hoof growth. There has been some interesting research in humans using Rosehips for osteoarthritis. Look at the 'more science' section below.
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