/col>/col>| OTHER NAME: | Rosa canina, dogberry, dog rose, hip fruit, hip rose, hip tree, wild brier, witches' brier, brier hip | | DEITY: | Isis, Adonis, Aphrodite, Aurora, Cupid, Hulda, Freya, Eros | | ELEMENT: | Water | | GENDER: | Feminine | | RULING PLANET: | Venus | | ASSOCIATED COLOR: | Pink, Blue | | WARNINGS: | No information available. Some herbs are known to react with your medication. Please consult your physician before starting on any herb. | | | | MAGICKAL USE: | Brings good luck, good spirits, protection, exorcism, healing, purification, and love stimulator. | | For love spells, combine with: | | Herbs: | Avocado, cardamom, carnation, coriander, frangipani, ginger, jasmine, rose, tomato | | Stones: | Calcite, beryl, moonstone, pink tourmaline, rose quartz, sapphire, topaz | | Oils: | Cardamom oil, coriander oil, ginger oil, jasmine oil, rose oil | | | | MEDICINAL USE: | Astringent, carminative, diuretic, tonic. | | Hips are particularly beneficial for the digestive apparatus and produce a diuretic effect without irritating the kidneys. | | Recommended for kidney or bladder inflammation. By eliminating uric acid accumulations, hips also help in gouty and rheumatic complaints. A decoction of crushed achenes is also sometimes used for fever and as a beverage tea. | | A natural way to get vitamin C, vitamin E and vitamin K, and help to prevent and treat various infections, especially colds and flu. |
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