Family
- Rosaceae
Constituents
- Tannins (leaves)
- Flavonoids
- Folic acid
- Fructose
- Lactic acid
- Tonic acid (leaves)
- Phosphoric acid
Parts used
- Dried Leaves
- Fruit
- Grains
Properties
- Promotes digestion
- Antispasmodic
- Spasmolytic
- Astringent
- Tonic action on the uterus
- Antioxidant
- Diuretic
Side effects
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Contraindications
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Interactions
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Forms of use
- Raspberry leaf infusion
- Raspberry leaf capsules
- 1 capsule often includes 500-600 mg of dried raspberry leaves
- Dosage: Consume 2 to 4 capsules daily
- Tincture of raspberry leaves
- The posology can be from 5 ml 2 times a day