Red Raspberry Leaf Herbal Tincture
Red Raspberry is rich in minerals and vitamins and is used to promote the health of hair, skin, nails, bones and teeth. It is said to be excellent astringent, which makes it an effective treatment for a number of complaints, and provides relief for heavy cramping and excessive bleeding during menstruation. Red Raspberry leaf is known for its benefits during women's pregnancy, but it is also beneficial and virtually safe for everyone, at all stages of life. It is naturally high in iron, magnesium, phosphorus, calcium, B vitamins, vitamin C, and potassium. The tannins found in Red raspberry leaf gives it astringent properties which have been used, both internally and externally. Common uses are for soothing sunburn, eczema, rashes, to alleviate the symptoms of gingivitis, canker sores and cold sores. It has been used for centuries in folk medicine to increase fertility, for leg cramps, anemia, diarrhea and morning sickness in pregnant women.
Red Raspberry Leaf extracts contain tannins, and are a natural astringent that may help to cleanse the body outside and inside, naturally. The leaves contain anti-inflammatory properties that can help ease pain and inflammation safely. It is a rich source of antioxidants, as well as having antibacterial qualities. Raspberry leaf tea is a gentle, soothing and nourishing drink-morning, noon and night. High in vitamin C and gallic acid, as well as phytonutrients, the effects have been shown to protect the heart and circulatory systems, and to slow down the advancement of age-related disease.
Red Raspberry leaves are considered to be immensely beneficial for pregnant women, as they contain several essential vitamins and minerals. These properties can boost the health of the female reproductive system, for those who are trying to conceive and as a tonic for pregnant women. Apart from these nutrients, the leaves of raspberry plants contain an alkaloid known as fragrine. Fragrine can help to tone muscles of the pelvic region and uterus, so that they may contract more efficiently during labor. This action has been found to help with the entire process of childbirth, for faster delivery and somewhat less pain. The herb is also beneficial for men who may experience mid-life changes in their adrenal gland function. Raspberry leaf extracts help to replenish iron in the blood, and assist in various areas of the body. When taken with Red Clover, it has been found to promote fertility in both men and women.
Red Raspberry can also help to relieve menstrual cramps, and may regulate menstrual cycles, preventing profuse bleeding during menstruation. Red Raspberry leaves contain a natural form of calcium that can be easily absorbed into the body. This can be beneficial for women who want to combat osteoporosis. It has been found to be helpful for relieving the symptoms of PMS, like irritability, mood swings and sleeplessness. It is also a great herb for young girls who need calcium and hormone support, when their bodies are changing rapidly. It has been used to balance hormones levels especially during menopause and after.
The advantages of this herb are not only for women to enjoy. This herbal extract has also been proven to be helpful for digestive problems, or gastrointestinal issues, such as diarrhea, acid indigestion, heartburn, and stomach cramps. This is because of the anti-acid effects on the body, and is also an anti-inflammatory, which means it can be beneficial for those who suffer from internal injuries of the digestive system, such as ulcers.
The minerals and vitamins, especially the vitamin C content, are good for boosting the immune system when taken regularly. This can be particularly helpful during cold and flu season. It can also help to alleviate certain symptoms related to these illnesses such as coughing, sore throat, and it provides gentle relief for nausea and stomach distress. It has been found to be useful for soothing irritations of the mouth, such as canker sores, when used in a mouthwash, and externally for cold sores.
The many benefits of this herb are not limited to this though, it also has antibacterial properties that can make it useful for speeding the healing of minor wounds, small scrapes and cuts and bug bites. It is believed to be most beneficial for irritated skin when used as an astringent, and may help to heal acne and skin rashes. It helps tissue to become firmer and aids in tightening up the skin, thus helping ease wrinkles. The leaves contain a high concentration of nutrients which include, polypeptides, tannins and flavonoids, which aid in the regeneration of skin. For this reason, it has been included in many anti-aging products.
Our tinctures are made with love and in small batches. We use Certified Grain Organic Alcohol and only use fresh and organically grown or wild-harvested herbs cultivated without the use of pesticides, fertilized with organic manure from our own chickens, rabbits and little kinder goats, and the water used is from our private well which is sustained by the Nisqually River. Our tinctures are "extra strength" not like the watered down and dull products found on the commercial marked today. While sampling a good portion our competitor’s products we found that the majority of them use more distilled water than alcohol, and the herbs they use are probably not picked fresh during harvest - which ultimately means there's less of the good stuff. We think you'll notice a difference with our tinctures.
Ingredients: Fresh Red Raspberry Leaf (Rubus idaeus) and Certified grain alcohol. NO WATER ADDED. 1: 3 ratio
Precautions: Pregnant women should not use Raspberry until the last two months of pregnancy, and then, only under the supervision of a knowledgeable physician.
Disclaimer: The information presented herein by Mountain Maus Remedies is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any supplements, it is always advisable to consult with your own health care provider.