Akston Health
| Product name | Roxburgh Rose Extract Powder |
| Appearance | Off-white to light yellow fine Powder |
| Source | Rosa roxburghii Tratt. |
| Test Method | UV |
| Part of Used | Fruit |
Rosa roxburghii is mainly from Yunnan Kweichou Plateau, which is rich in vitamin C, vitamin P (rutin) and superoxide dismutase (SOD). Its content is far higher than that of any other fruit in the world. It is called "the blessing of the three kings". Rosa roxburghii, known as the king of vitamin C, contains 3500 mg of vitamin C in 100 grams, equivalent to 500 times of apples, 100 times of oranges, 600 times of grapes, 200 times of pears and 12 times of kiwi fruits. 100g Rosa roxburghii contains 2100 active units of SOD, 2900mg of vitamin P, iron, selenium, zinc, carotene, etc.
Including lead excretion, lowering blood lipids and blood pressure.
When vitamin C is deficient, the synthesis of collagen and other cellular stroma will be impaired, and the intercellular stroma will increase, which will have a greater impact on the rapid growth of collagen tissue (such as wound solving), and the wound will solve poorly. Intake of rich vitamin C can solve scurticemia.
Roxobin is rich in superoxide dismutase (SOD), eating roxobin fresh fruit and processing products can increase the activity of SOD in the human body, reduce lipid peroxide (LPO), and have obvious anti-aging effect.
Vitamin B1 (thiamine acid) is one of the six vitamins necessary for the human body, and is indispensable for normal growth and metabolism. When vitamin B1 is deficient, beriberi occurs, sensory and motor nerves affect peripheral neuritis, and lesions occur in organs and tissues.
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) is one of the most deficient vitamins in the Chinese diet. When B2 is deficient, cheilitis and glossitis are common.
Taking prune pear juice can solve vitamin A, vitamin E (tocopherol) deficiency.
According to the research of Sun Xuehui, an expert on prickle pear in 1985, prickle pear can invigorate spleen and help digestion, and has the analgesic effect of atropine.