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Raspberry Leaf Tea As A General Ailment Aid?


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Do any of you drink Raspberry Leaf Tea?

I read it, like chamomile, is helpful in healing celiacs.

Whether it's for healthy skin, menstrual aid, mood managment, vitimins, anything else, does it work for you?

Is it considered safe for those of us who have naturally lower blood sugar and pressure?


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Raspberry leaf is one of the few substances that's actually recommended for pregnant women (it's supposed to "tone" your uterus and make contractions more efficient). I tried it... I can't really say that I noticed much of a difference... but it's certainly safe to consume as a supplement or tea.

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I adore raspberry leaf tea! Not only is it free of caffeine, it tastes delicious and helps boost fertility, tone female organs, and of course is used to help pregnant women. I haven't noticed any negative side effects from it - I stopped drinking it for a while because I've been on a rollercoaster of feeling great and then miserable lately and I'm trying to narrow down why I feel that way.

I haven't heard of any reason not to drink it - my mom started giving it to me to help my cramps when I was just a kid.

Jen

mamaw Community Regular

You will get a laugh out of this but our holistic vet recommends it for females in the breeding cycle..... I'm passed that cycle so I don't buy it much any more!!!!!

mamaw

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