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Description

"Rosehip Extract" is a supplement derived from the fruit of Rosa canina, naturally rich in vitamin C, bioflavonoids, and carotenoids. It promotes skin vitality by assisting collagen formation and supports immune function with its antioxidant content. This extract is also valued for maintaining joint flexibility and structural integrity. With its long history in traditional remedies, rosehip extract continues to be a trusted option for those integrating fruit-based nutrients into their daily regimen.

"Rosehip Extract" is a supplement derived from the fruit of Rosa canina, naturally rich in vitamin C, bioflavonoids, and carotenoids. It promotes skin vitality by assisting collagen formation and supports immune function with its antioxidant content. This extract is also valued for maintaining joint flexibility and structural integrity. With its long history in traditional remedies, rosehip extract continues to be a trusted option for those integrating fruit-based nutrients into their daily regimen.

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Herbal Extracts

When To Take It

Rosemary extract can be taken at any time, often used in supplements or culinary applications to support overall health.

Synergy and Antagonism

Rosemary extract works synergistically with ginkgo biloba extract and sage extract for cognitive clarity and memory retention. It also pairs well with peppermint extract and ginger extract for digestive support. No well-documented antagonistic interactions exist.

Rosemary extract works synergistically with ginkgo biloba extract and sage extract for cognitive clarity and memory retention. It also pairs well with peppermint extract and ginger extract for digestive support. No well-documented antagonistic interactions exist.

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Rosemary Extract

May Help With The Following Conditions

At present, there is no established association between this supplement and any medical condition listed on the Health Status pages.

Warnings

Rosemary extract can be harmful if consumed in excessive amounts. It should be used with caution during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and in cases of bleeding disorders or allergies. Rosemary extract interacts with medications like aspirin, anticoagulants, magnesium supplements, choline supplements, salsalate, trisalicylate, and diabetes medications.

Rosemary extract can be harmful if consumed in excessive amounts. It should be used with caution during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and in cases of bleeding disorders or allergies. Rosemary extract interacts with medications like aspirin, anticoagulants, magnesium supplements, choline supplements, salsalate, trisalicylate, and diabetes medications.

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