DESCRIPTION
Raspberry leaves contain fragarine (a tonic for the uterus), tannins (likely responsible for the antinauseant, antivomiting, and astringent effects of this plant), and polypeptides. The leaves are a rich source of iron citrate.
Raspberry leaves contain fragarine (a tonic for the uterus), tannins (likely responsible for the antinauseant, antivomiting, and astringent effects of this plant), polypeptides, and ellagic acid. Also, the leaves are a rich source of iron citrate which is the alterative, blood-making, astringent, and contractile agent for the female’s reproductive area. Leaves are astringent, stimulant, digestive, tonic, alterative, parturient, hemostatic, antiemetic, cathartic, and antiseptic.
DIRECTIONS OF USE
Adults—For use as an astringent for diarrhea: Take 6 capsules two or three times daily or as directed by your health-care practitioner. Adult women—For use as a uterine tonic: Take 6 capsules three times daily or as directed by your health-care practitioner.