Rosehips
Scientific name of Rosehips:
Rosa Canina
Action of Rosehips:
Natural source of vitamin C, an important nutrient that maintains neurotransmitter productivity, blood vessels, bones and skin
Rosehips are used for these common wellness concerns:
Immune system response; nervous system function
Clarocet products with Rosehips:
Clarocet Junior
The Science and Pharmacology of Rosehips
Laboratory studies have determined that Rosehips contain multiple biologically-active components including:
- Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)
- Beta Carotene
- Thiamine
- Riboflavin
- Vitamin E
- Vitamin K
- Bioflavonoids
Vitamin C, Beta Carotene, Thiamine, Riboflavin and other phytochemical constituents derived from Rosehips are considered to be cofactors. Scientists define cofactors as the single most important set of components required to maintain fundamental processes throughout the body. Basic nervous system functions such as neurotransmitter synthesis and healthy cell-to-cell communication would not be possible without the presence of necessary vitamin, mineral and amino acid cofactors.
Supplementing a balanced diet with Rose Hips may support a strong immune system response and promote healthy nervous system function. Because of their nutritional value, Rose Hips are formulated along with other essential vitamins, minerals and amino acids to help maintain physical and emotional wellness.

