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Rosehips can help reduce the symptoms of arthritis, reduce cholesterol and help manage the symptoms of diabetes. They can also help regulate the digestive system and help protect the immune system which in turn can help prevent cancer.Lattanzio F, Greco E, Carretta D, Cervellati R, Govoni P, Speroni E. In vivo anti-inflammatory effect of Rosa canina L. extract. J Ethnopharmacol 2011;137:880–5. Search PubMed Rosehip oil can be applied to your dog’s lesions up to 3 times a day for skin healing, regeneration and to help fight infection. Fleas and Insect Bites Rosehip oil is featured in many supplements made for dogs and even used in certain dry dog food. It enhances a dog’s coat, reduces inflammation and more. Rosehips contain a high amount of vitamin C, which is a powerful antioxidantm and ‘GOPO’ (galactolipid) which is anti-inflammatory. If your dog eats twice a day, mix half the recommended dosage into the mornings meal and the remaining into the evening meal. If your dog eats once daily, mix full recommended dosage into meal.
For centuries, humans have been enjoying the health benefits of one of nature’s most potent superfoods, the rosehip berry. Rose-Hip Vital Canine is a unique and patented high impact 100% plant-based joint supplement and immune system support. It's a clinically proven non-swabbable natural anti-inflammatory, powerful antioxidant, rich source of natural Vitamin C, and the first natural product registered by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) since the introduction of new guidelines in 2009 (Approval # 66404/53576). Not necessarily. While some dogs might benefit from grain-free diets, others do well on diets with easily digestible grains. It’s essential to consult a veterinarian to determine the best dietary choice for your pet.Rosehip has been used traditionally to treat a range of conditions including diarrhoea, bladder infections and diabetes. In food, rosehips are used in teas, jams, jellies and soups, and as a natural source of vitamin C. The vitamin C content of fresh rosehips is higher than that found in citrus fruits. Rosehip is also high in folate and contains vitamins A, B3, D and E along with flavonoids, carotenoids, betasitosterol, fructose, malic acid, tannins, magnesium, zinc, copper and numerous other phytochemicals including recently characterised galactolipids. 1–4 Winther K, Rein E, Kharazmi A. The antiinflammatory properties of rose-hip. Inflammopharmacology 1999;7:63–8. Search PubMed