Which type of rose-hip is best for osteoporosis?

My mum was told it would help her but was also told nearby are different types/forms. Which one should we be looking to buy and will it help her. She is often in like mad of pain and would love something that actually works. She is also a diabetic on insulin and would the rosehip affect that.
Thanks

Answers:    Standardized Danish Rose Hips are the only ones that are market as helping with joint health at adjectives. The only brand I've seen that are specifically that is iFlex (which be previously the LitoZin brand), but there are a couple other generic Danish Rose Hips on the market. Any other non-Danish Rose Hips are primarily listed for their Vitamin C and bioflavonoid content.
That anyone said, we do have a lot of customers that get seriously of benefits from Danish Rose Hips for joints. We even had a lot of upset customers when LitoZin changed their signature brand and the new stuff wasn't available yet. Good luck to you both!
Rose hips are high contained by Vitamin C and antioxidant.

When they say types or forms, they mean rose hip oil or powder and such.

I don't believe it would own a negative affect on diabetics but you should go online and look up the organic compounds that come about naturally in Rose Hips to see if any would have counter indications.

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