The leaves of wild raspberry make a tasty tea with diuretic effect, which brings relief from multiple ailments.
Effects and Uses
- helps with intestinal cramps, stomach ulcers
- alleviates Nausea, supports Digestion
- mum pulling effect, suitable in Diarrhoea
- With children, it can help with abdominal pain
- tickling when Sore throat, mouth ulcers, bleeding gums
- Tones myometrium (muscle of the uterus) – strengthens labour contractions and eases period pain
- is also used for irrigation, supports wall strength of the uterus, can help prevent miscarriage
- strengthens Immune system, has antipyretic effect (lowers fever)
- ring on Skin infections and eye problems
- price common cold and fever eases unpleasant symptoms
- strengthens Hair, nails, bones, protects the skin, helps with acne (internally and externally)
- mum refreshing, invigorating effect, suitable for everyday drinking
Preparation and dosage: 1 tablespoon (approx. 3g) of tea leaves, pour 2,5 dl boiling water, to roam 15 minutes, then strain (do not use a metal sieve).
- Adults: 1–2 cups daily, long-term.
- In chronic colitis: 1 cup per day until the inflammation disappears.
- Day trip 1 cup daily – helps to reduce uric acid.
- After fertilisation: It is recommended up to the 12th week of pregnancy, and also 2-3 weeks before and after childbirth – 1 cup daily.
- Children aged 6 and over: Diluted tea (1 teaspoon of tea leaves per 2.5 dl of water).
Composition: Wild raspberry leaf (Rubi idaei folium)
Storage: After opening, store in a cool, dry place, out of reach of children, and always reseal the packaging tightly.
Weight: 80g

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