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Red raspberry leaves

Botanicals / Herbs

Botanical Name or Chemical Name: Rubus idaeus

Oral Uses

  • Labor RatingRatingRating

    Red raspberry leaves alleviate pain; strengthen uterus; make labor shorter and more efficient. Take 10-30 g of red raspberry leaves daily, in tea form, in divided doses, beginning at 32-34 weeks of pregnancy. Caution: Do not use it before 32 weeks of pregnancy.

  • Diarrhea RatingRating

    Red raspberry leaves are astringent and demulcent; contain mucilage andtannin; alleviate diarrhea. Take 30-60 g of dried raspberry leaf daily, in tea form, in divided doses, when you have diarrhea, as suggested on the label.

  • Pregnancy support RatingRating

    Red raspberry leaves are galactogogue; strengthen uterus; increase milk production. Take 10-30 g of red raspberry leaves daily, in tea form, in divided doses, beginning at 32-34 weeks of pregnancy. Caution: Do not use it before 32 weeks of pregnancy.

  • Common cold Rating

    Red raspberry leaves are anti-inflammatory, astringent and demulcent; contain mucilage; soothe respiratory system; alleviate symptoms; accelerate healing. Take 30-60 g of dried raspberry leaf daily, in tea form, in divided doses, for many weeks.

  • Constipation Rating

    Red raspberry leaves are demulcent; contain mucilage; alleviate constipation. Take red raspberry leaves daily, in divided doses, when you have constipation, as suggested on the label.

  • Morning sickness Rating

    Red raspberry leaves reduce nausea; alleviate morning sickness. Take red raspberry leaves daily, in divided doses, when you have morning sickness, as suggested on the label.

  • Sore throat Rating

    Red raspberry leaves are anti-inflammatory, astringent and demulcent; contain mucilage; soothe respiratory system; alleviate symptoms; accelerate healing. Take 30-60 g of dried raspberry leaf daily, in tea form, in divided doses, for many weeks.

Oral Actions

  • Action - Galactogogue RatingRatingRatingRating

    Red raspberry leaves are galactogogue; increase milk production. Take 10-30 g of red raspberry leaves daily, in tea form, in divided doses, beginning at 32-34 weeks of pregnancy. Caution: Do not use it before 32 weeks of pregnancy.

  • Action - Oxytocic RatingRatingRatingRating

    Red raspberry leaves are oxytocic; facilitate labor and childbirth. Take 10-30 g of red raspberry leaves daily, in tea form, in divided doses, beginning at 32-34 weeks of pregnancy. Caution: Do not use it before 32 weeks of pregnancy.

  • Action - Alterative RatingRatingRating

    Red raspberry leaves are alterative and detoxifier. Take red raspberry leaves daily, in divided doses, for many months, as suggested on the label.

  • Action - Antacid RatingRatingRating

    Red raspberry leaves are antacid; neutralize body's excess acids. Take red raspberry leaves daily, in divided doses, for many months, as suggested on the label.

  • Action - Antiabortive RatingRatingRating

    Red raspberry leaves are antiabortive; help to prevent miscarriage. Take 10-30 g of red raspberry leaves daily, in tea form, in divided doses, beginning at 32-34 weeks of pregnancy. Caution: Do not use it before 32 weeks of pregnancy.

  • Action - Antidiarrheic RatingRatingRating

    Red raspberry leaves are antidiarrheic; alleviate diarrhea. Take red raspberry leaves daily, in divided doses, when you have diarrhea, as suggested on the label.

  • Action - Antispasmodic RatingRatingRating

    Red raspberry leaves are antispasmodic; alleviate spasms. Take red raspberry leaves daily, in divided doses, for many months, as suggested on the label.

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