Recent coverage highlights how rosehip and hibiscus teas, long valued in traditional medicine, may offer antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and cardiovascular benefits that also support skin health.
Rosehip oil comes from the fruit and seeds of the wild rose bush. The oil is made by pressing rosehips, the rose bush’s bright orange fruit. Rosehips are mostly grown in the Andes Mountains, but ...
Tea has long been synonymous with good health, and for good reason. True teas—brews made from leaves of Camellia sinensis, aka the tea plant—are packed with antioxidants, which are potent ...