Rosa canina (tea)
Pleasant fruity tea — one of the richest natural vitamin C sources. Popular in Scandinavian and German traditions. Great hot or iced. Blends well with hibiscus.
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Blood thinners, lithium, estrogen.
Kidney stones (vitamin C/oxalate).
Very safe. Pleasant tart-fruity taste.
Kettle or pot, Mug or teapot, Strainer or tea infuser, Measuring spoon
Start with a small amount to check for any sensitivity. Not all herbs are suitable for tea preparation — some require alcohol extraction (tincture) for full potency.
Drink fresh or refrigerate for up to 48 hours. Dried herbs should be stored in airtight containers away from light.
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