Origin - European native
Chemical profile - Tannins, organic acids
Classification - Rosaceae
Use - Recognized in energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) practices
Description:
WILD ROSE, derived from a plant native to Europe and classified under the Rosaceae family, is recognized for its unique chemical structure. Rich in tannins and organic acids, this botanical element has been Symbolically cataloged in energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) practices. Its phytochemical composition is documented for its molecular and structural significance, highlighting its importance in botanical studies. Investigate alternative choices - Trace Encoded Signature Energy Link.
Chemical profile - Tannins, organic acids
Classification - Rosaceae
Use - Recognized in energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) practices
Description:
WILD ROSE, derived from a plant native to Europe and classified under the Rosaceae family, is recognized for its unique chemical structure. Rich in tannins and organic acids, this botanical element has been Symbolically cataloged in energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) practices. Its phytochemical composition is documented for its molecular and structural significance, highlighting its importance in botanical studies. Investigate alternative choices - Trace Encoded Signature Energy Link.