Red Raspberry leaves are especially popular with women. Red Raspberry helps to ease female discomforts while strengthening uterine muscle.
It also promote tissue healing and healthy skin, bones and teeth. Helpful for After-birth pains, bowel disorders, childbirth, colds, diarrhea, digestive problems, female complaints, fever, flu, heart disease, lactation, menstrual irregularities, miscarriage, morning sickness, mouth sores and nausea during pregnancy.
Native to England and a member of the Rose family, Red Raspberry (Rubus idaeus) shrubs grow wild along road sides and in thickets throughout many parts of the world. The ancient Greeks, Chinese, Ayurvedics and American Indians used Raspberry for its health properties. The roots were also used Raspberry for its health properties. The roots were also used as a vegetable-boiled and eaten like turnips.
In the 1940's, renewed interest in Raspberry resulted in a published study in the British medical journal, Lancet, supporting the traditional use of the Raspberry. Over the next 30 years, several other studies confirmed this finding, and today, physicians in England and Europe recommend a number of Raspberry preparations.
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Directions: |
The best way to make a good cup of tea is by the infusion method. Place one tea bag in a cup and add no more than 6oz of boiling water. Let steep for 3 minutes. Press the bag before removing to enhance flavor. Add honey to sweeten. |
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Ingredients: |
Red Raspberry leaves. |
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Warnings: |
Keep out of reach of children. |