Arthritis: Rosehip is better than drugs for pain-relief - Healthy News Service
HealthWorld Online: "Rosehip could be a more effective pain-reliever than standard drugs for people with arthritis, a new study suggests.
A powder form of the wild variety of rosehip, Rosa canina, is better at relieving pain among osteoarthritis patients than paracetamol and the nutritional supplement, glucosamine.
The three therapies were tested on a group of 300 patients, who tested each in turn for three months. Overall, the patients reported that the rosehip preparation was almost three times more effective than paracetamol, and 40 per cent better than glucosamine."
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