« In ancient times, the redcurrant was believed to be a lucky charm, due to its benefits on health »
Common name(s): | redcurrant, currant |
Family: | Grossulariaceae |
Origin: | temperate climats within the Northern hemisphere |
Parts used: | fruits |
Constituents: | anthocyanins, quercetin, rutin, vitamins (A, B1, B2, Niacin, C), minerals (calcium, phosphorus, iron, potassium), flavonol glycosides, rubrumin, gallic acid, catechin, syringic acid, cinnamic acid, chlorogenic acid, ferulic acid, essential oils |
Therapeutic actions: | antirheumatic, hypotensive, antiscorbutic, depurative, digestive, diuretic, antimycotic, astringent |
Organs or systems affected: | immune system, hair, skin, respiratory system, blood, gastrointestinal system, kidneys |
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Counterindications: | Avoid consuming during pregnancy |