Raspberry Leaves (Rubus idaeus)

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Raspberry Leaves (Rubus idaeus) are native to North America, Europe and some parts of Asia. This herb has been used as a uterine tonic for centuries and is one of the most celebrated herbs in women's traditional herbal medicine. A subtle tartness in flavour that blends beautifully with mint, ginger, nettle, heather or lemon balm.

Packed with vitamins, minerals and calcium, traditionally valued as a nourishing all round tonic herb.

Traditionally used to support menstrual comfort and ease feelings of tension and discomfort during difficult cycles.

One of the most traditionally used herbs to support female reproductive wellbeing, historically valued as a uterine tonic in traditional herbal medicine.

Traditionally used to support women's hormonal and emotional wellbeing.

Traditionally used as a mouthwash in folk medicine to support oral comfort and gum health.

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Raspberry Leaves (Rubus idaeus) are native to North America, Europe and some parts of Asia. This herb has been used as a uterine tonic for centuries and is one of the most celebrated herbs in women's traditional herbal medicine. A subtle tartness in flavour that blends beautifully with mint, ginger, nettle, heather or lemon balm.

Packed with vitamins, minerals and calcium, traditionally valued as a nourishing all round tonic herb.

Traditionally used to support menstrual comfort and ease feelings of tension and discomfort during difficult cycles.

One of the most traditionally used herbs to support female reproductive wellbeing, historically valued as a uterine tonic in traditional herbal medicine.

Traditionally used to support women's hormonal and emotional wellbeing.

Traditionally used as a mouthwash in folk medicine to support oral comfort and gum health.

Ethically sourced and naturally caffeine free.

Usage: 1-2 teaspoons per mug or cup and steep for 2-5 mins or until desired strength.

This is not medical advice but for informational purposes only.

Consult your doctor for contraindications with other medications and allergies, where pregnant, nursing or have underlying health conditions. The following are highlighted precautions but may not be exhaustive - please do your own due diligence.

*Seek medical advice if pregnant, particularly during first and second trimester as may stimulate or affect uterine contractions.