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Rosehip Cinnamon & Sea Buckthorn Ginger Vitamin C Balls

Rosehip Cinnamon Vitamin C Balls & Sea Buckthorn Ginger Vitamin C Balls…. We tend to think of Oranges as THE food highest in Vitamin C. But Rosehips & Sea Buckthorn berries are a much richer source of Vitamin C. And they grow locally here in Finland.
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An Orange contains 53 mg Vitamin C per 100 grams. Fresh Rosehips contain up to 1157 mg Vitamin C per 100 grams (23x more vitamin C than Orange). Fresh Sea Buckthorn berries contain 400 mg Vitamin C per 100 grams (8x more vitamin C than Orange).
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Dried powdered Rosehips contain 500 mg Vitamin C per 100 grams (10x more vitamin C than Orange). And dried Sea Buckthorn berries contain 140 mg per 100 grams (nearly 3x more vitamin C than Orange).
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Rosehips & Sea Buckthorn berries also contain many other vitamins, minerals & nutrients, not only vitamin C. And nutrients are more bioavailable, more easily absorbed, when they are eaten as whole food instead of isolated in a pill.

These little herbal balls are easy to make and can be eaten as a snack or added to a cup of tea to sweeten & give an added nutritional boost.
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Recipe for Rosehip Cinnamon Balls: 4 TBSP Rosehip powder, 1/8 tsp Cinnamon powder, Rose petal infused honey, 2 TBSP Cranberry powder (optional for decoration). Mix the powders in a bowl. Add 1 tsp of Rose Honey & stir. Then add another tsp of honey & stir. Continue adding a tsp of honey at a time, until a thick dough consistency is reached. Then form little balls and roll the balls in Cranberry powder for a nice pink-red finishing touch. Place balls on a plate and then put in the refrigerator for a few hours. I recommend keeping them refrigerated in a container so that they stay more firm, but its not necessary. The flavors of Rosehips, Rose Honey, Cinnamon and Cranberry are a warm, sweet yummy combination that feels perfect in Autumn.
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The recipe for Sea Buckthorn Ginger Balls is the same, except the ingredients are 4 TBSP Sea Buckthorn powder, 1/8 tsp Ginger powder, Honey. You can also use Ginger infused honey instead of Ginger powder. And after forming the balls, roll them in Sea Buckthorn powder for a nice orange finishing color. I like mixing the tart flavor of Sea Buckthorn with the pungent flavor of Ginger, it has a nice kick to it. Enjoy!

*Nutritional information cited in this post was taken from a study done by Tehran University of Medical Sciences and published in the Iranian Journal of Public Health, “Ascorbic Acid Content of Rose Hip Fruit Depending On Altitude”. And a 2008 study published in the Journal of Food Science 73(9):C615-20 “Vitamin C Content of Sea Buckthorn Berries”.

Sea Buckthorn Berries
Dried Rosehips

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Classic Cold Care Tea

Classic Cold Care Tea… Yarrow, Elderflower, Peppermint. Also known as YEP Tea or Gypsy Tea, is a traditional herbal blend that goes back centuries in folk medicine. This Tea is drank as a hot infusion at the first signs of cold or flu.
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Yarrow, Elderflower & Peppermint are all diaphoretic herbs, which means that they open the pores of the skin, allowing Excess Heat to leave the body via perspiration or sweat. (When sick, Excess Heat in the body can manifest as sore throat or fever or thick mucous or yellow mucous or feeling hot and achey).
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When drinking this tea you’ll quickly feel the heat in your body come to the surface of your skin, and then you will start to sweat a bit. This activates your immune system and will help to support the fever process as well as help break a prolonged fever. An elevated body temperature helps to kill viruses in the body, so fever & sweating is one way that the body fights off viruses.
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Yarrow is antiseptic & anodyne which means that she helps inhibit the grpwth of harmful micro-organisms, helps prevent infection & helps reduce pain.
Elderflower is expectorant, assisting in expelling mucous from the body. Elderflower is also a soothing nervine, helping you to relax and rest.
Peppermint is antispasmodic & decongestant, and so beneficial for a spastic cough or sinus headache.
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The combination of these 3 herbs has a quite pleasant taste! Sipping this tea while its hot, throughout the day, at the first signs of feeling sick will usually have me feeling better in 1-2 days. Of course its also important to rest, drink plenty of water and eat warm soup.
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Enjoy & Be Well.

Yarrow flowers
Classic Cold Care Tea
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Sanni Meets a Noita (witch)

As Sanni wandered thru the cold forests she could feel the penetrating weight of winter slowly seeping into her tonttu bones. When suddenly she caught the warmly fragrant scent of roses.. Roses in Winter?! She followed the rosey scent down thru the winding roots until… low & behold! A noita! (noita = finnish witch) Noita was stirring her brew and said “Tervetuloa..” (Welcome)… She offered Sanni a mug of her Rosey North Tea. “These plant allies keep us bright & strong during the cold dark times.” Roseroot is the rose flavored great tonic herb of the north. But she is dry so licorice root is added to moisten her up. And she is cool so fennel seed is added to bring warmth. St Joans Wort is added to bring summers uplifting golden sunshine energy and Milky Oats are added to nourish our frazzled cold nerves. Nettles are also added for nutrition. As Sanni held the warm mug to her face, the scent of roses & licorice made her smile. Sip by sip, she felt her spirit lifting, her elf body becoming warm & nourished. She looked up to Noita and said “Kiitos” (Thank you) to which Noita replied with a wink of her eye…