Arthritis: The floral tea shown to ‘significantly’ reduce joint pain – study

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To illustrate this with number, the research shared that 65 percent of the subjects reported reduction in pain.

Looking at 100 people, the researchers instructed the participants to follow the regime for four months.

“Rosehip extract has also been suggested to aid rheumatoid arthritis, though research is limited, and high-quality human studies are lacking,” the review added.

In case you’re not aware, rheumatoid arthritis is the second most common type.

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