Botanical characteristics
- Latin name: Rubus idaeus L.
- Botanical family: Rosaceae
- Part used: young shoots
Properties
- Regulator of the endocrine system
- Antispasmodic
Indications
Blood and lymphatic system
Urogenital system
- Amenorrhoea
- Decreased libido
- Kidney stones
- Endometriosis
- Uterine myoma
- Ovarian cyst
- Kidney lithiasis
- Menopause
- Menorrhagia
- Metrorrhagia
- Premenstrual syndrome
- Vaginitis
How to use
Adults and adolescents
- Take 5 to 15 drops daily in a glass of water, 15 minutes before meals, for 3 weeks.
- Start with 5 drops and increase as you progress.
Children over 3 years old
- 1 drop per day per 10 kg (body weight).
- Start with 1 drop and gradually increase.
Precautionary measures
Raspberry Bud Macerate is a herbal food supplement.
It is not a substitute for a varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.
It is important to keep it out of the reach of children and not to exceed the recommended daily dose.
The dose should be adjusted for young children.
Raspberry macerate is authorised for use by the whole family, except babies under 3 years of age and pregnant women.
This macerate is not recommended in the case of hormone-dependent pathologies.
Store away from light and heat.
Synergistic uses
Raspberry can be combined with Linden bud macerate for painful menstruation. The latter enhances the antispasmodic action of raspberry.
Raspberry is a hormonal regulator and can be used in the first 15 days of the cycle. It is associated with Apple, which stimulates the production of progesterone, and can be used in the last 10-15 days of the cycle.
Raspberry is associated with the Grapevine to act on hormonal regulation, but also on anarchic tissue development. It also has an anti-inflammatory effect which can be helpful.
Raspberry can be combined with Blackberry and Grapevine to treat uterine fibroids. Both specialise in fighting tissue fibrosis, and Grapevine is anti-inflammatory.
Raspberry can be considered for its hormonal regulating effect. It can be associated with Grapevine to act on autoimmune origin and limit anarchic tissue development.