Rosehips
Used as an aromatic, cosmetic, culinary and for craft uses. It is a aperient, astringent, and stomachic. An infusion of the dried flowers or buds, is taken for diarrhea, headache, earache, dizziness, blood purifier, mouthwash, eyewash, a heart and nerve tonic. The fruits (rose hips), gathered after the first frost, make a pleasant, tart tea, which is high in Vit. C. To preserve the rose hips, gather and chill. Remove the blossom end, stem,and leaves and wash quickly. Bring 1 1/2 cups water, add 1 cup hips, simmer 15 minutes. Let stand 24 hrs, strain off extract liquid, bring to boil, add 2 tablespoons lemon juice for each pint. Pour into jars and seal. 2 teaspoons should supply an adults daily need for Vit.C. Refrigerate after opening.
Manufactured by Best Botanicals.
