Red Raspberry:Bramble,Gauriphal,Reapberry,and Hindberry.
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- .Basic Botanical Info:Rubus idaeus.
- .Rubus idaeus Botanical Description.
- .Phytochemicals and Constituents:red raspberry.
- .Red raspberry Indications and Combinations:
- .Properties and Functions:red raspberry.
- .Applications: What does Red Raspberry do?
- .Red raspberry Historical or traditional use.
- .Suggestions and Administrations of red raspberry.
- .Red raspberry Modern Researches.
- .Research update:Rubus idaeus or red raspberry.
Applications: What does Red Raspberry do?
Wild raspberry is used to treat impotence, seminal emission, enuresis (involuntary discharge of urine), frequent urination, vaginal discharge, infertility and blurred vision.
Red Raspberry is an herb traditionally used to support women and to promote healthy nails, bones, teeth, and skin. Red Raspberry provides a wealth of nutrients including calcium, iron, magnesium, malic acid, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, silicon, sulfur, vitamins B1, B3, C, D, and E, citric acid, pectin, and essential oils.
Red Raspberry is thought to be indigenous to Europe and parts of Asia. It been used for centuries by women as an remedy for menstrual disorders, as a prenatal tonic and to ease labor and delivery. Today it is cultivated extensively in Europe and North America for its fruit.
Red Raspberry is a deciduous bush with creeping perennial roots and erect, thorny, biennial stems. Its odd-pinnate leaves are glossy with a soft white feltlike underside. The leaves have three to seven serrate and ovate leaflets. It usually flowers in the late spring or early summer. When it blooms it has many white flowers located on auxiliary drooping racemes. The white flowers have 5 petals, 5 sepals, and numerous stamen, and ovaries. Red raspberry produces a red aggregate fruit that separates from a conical receptacle upon ripening. It grows naturally in woods and heaths and prefers temperate environments.
Red Raspberry is a medicinal herb considered helpful in the treatment of frequent or excessive menstruation as well as other menstrual disorders. . It is sometimes used to calm morning sickness, prevent miscarriage, and to ease labor and delivery. Other uses are as a treatment for diarrhea, nausea, sore throats, colds, flu, and influenza. It may help normalize blood sugar levels. It is a good source for vitamin C, maganese, iron and niacin. . Externally, it can be used as a mouth wash for canker sores and bleeding gums It can be taken as a capsule, pill, tea, infusion, or tincture
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