WILD FRUITS AND BERRIES ROSE HIP TEA ROWAN BERRIES FRUCTUS SORBI

Having made the conserve, you will have the seeds, skin and some pulp left over. These can be dried and used for making tea, especially in winter. Rose hip tea is most beneficial. It has a delicate flavour and can be served with lemon or milk, according to taste. It is rich in silica and, perhaps for this reason, is an excellent kidney remedy. Seriously ill people who cannot take any other herbal infusion are quite safe with rose hip tea.
In the autumn, the rowan tree (European mountain ash) produces beautiful red berries. If you spread these berries out in a shady place and dry them, you will have a reliable remedy for hoarseness. Just chew them and the problem will quickly disappear. Also, some people in rural areas still make jam from the ripe berries.
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