Raspberry Leaf: Uses of the Leaves, Especially For Women
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About Raspberry Leaves
Raspberry bushes are part of the rose family. You may know that rose hips are high in vitamin C, but so are raspberry leaves! They are found as native plants in North America and in parts of Asia. Many Native American nations recognized the value of the raspberry leaf, using it as an herbal remedy for women.
Even ancient Greeks recognized the inherent value of the leaf. They used it to treat everything from diarrhea to dysentery. They had also figured out that women especially benefit from its nutrients.
Nutrients
The leaves, roots and berries are all edible parts of the raspberry bush. The berries are quite delicious in desserts, and also have medicinal benefits. The leaf, however, has the highest value and concentration of nutrients.
The leaf is high in iron, calcium and niacin. Everyone, especially women, need these nutrients on a daily basis for optimal health. It also contains manganese, a mineral needed by the body in small amounts to ensure proper production of connective tissue (bones and cartilage). Manganese also plays a role in energy metabolism.
The leaf contains potassium, and a number of vitamins including A, B, C and E. These nutrients in particular are beneficial to women during pregnancy. Women also benefit from another oil contained within the leaves: fragrine. This tones and nourishes the entire pelvic region.
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Uses
- Raspberry leaves can be used to make teas and tinctures. You can even make popsicles with it! (Just take the tea and put into ice/popsicle trays and freeze.)
- The tea will help treat diarrhea and nausea. When used during a cold or flu, drinking lots of raspberry leaf tea (RLT) along with plenty of water can really help reduce symptoms quickly.
- Because RLT targets the genitourinary system of women, it can help with menstrual cramps. Regular use of RLT helps reduce severity of bleeding and cramping.
- RLT is the ideal tonic for pregnant women. It tones the muscles of the uterus and may play a role in helping women have easier childbirth and faster labor. In addition, it may help to prevent miscarriage.
- RLT is beneficial to breastfeeding women because it enriches breast milk.
- RLT may also help ease menopausal symptoms in women past childbearing age.
- Coupled with ginger, RLT can really help to reduce the incidence of morning sickness, and/or lessen its symptoms.
- RLT with a bit of red clover can help to increase fertility in men and women.
- Raspberry leaves themselves can be crushed into a poultice and applied to minor skin irritations, canker sores, and even sore gums.
- In men, the potassium content in RLT can help with leg cramps.
How to Make Raspberry Leaf Tea
Gather fresh leaves or thoroughly dried leaves. (Caution: make sure, if you are gathering herbs, you know exactly what you are gathering. Some plants look alike and you do not want to gather the wrong herb. An easy way to tell is when the raspberry bushes have berries on them in midsummer. Also, do not use slightly wilted leaves because they may harbor a compound that can inhibit blood clotting - something that can be dangerous when nearing childbirth, especially.)
Get a tea diffuser and fill it halfway with dried leaves. If you have fresh leaves, use two or three (sometimes I try to use more!) and roll them up into small pieces and then put them in.
If you do not have a diffuser, just place the leaves at the bottom of your cup and proceed. Skim them out with a slotted spoon when finished.
Pour very hot or boiling water over the leaves. Steep them for 15-20 minutes and enjoy!
The taste is somewhat bitter, almost like black tea. However, RLT does not contain caffeine. Add stevia or honey for a sweeter taste.
Note: These recipes and herbs have not been evaluated by the FDA. Always check with your doctor to be sure if home remedies and treatments are right for you. These treatments aren't intended to cure, treat, prevent, or diagnose any disease or ailment.
Other Tea Recipes
When making these teas, I generally use loose leaf form that I have dried personally or purchased from an organic foods grocery store unless otherwise stated.
Fertility Tea - In the last 50 years, the fertility of individuals has decreased. Some say it's the food we eat and others say it's all the pollutants in our environment. Whatever the case may be, plenty of people are finding it hard to get pregnant. You can help boost your chances with this tea.
- 1 teaspoon of dried raspberry leaves (or 2-4 fresh leaves)
- a dropperful of yellow dock extract (don't use if you're prone to thin blood or on blood thinners; this is found at health food stores)
- 1 teaspoon of dried red clover leaves (or 3-4 fresh leaves)
- 1 teaspoon of mint leaves (or 1 fresh leaf)
Put into a tea diffuser and steep for 15-20 minutes. Enjoy alone or with a natural sweetener such as honey or stevia. Drink once daily.
Energy Tea - Sometimes a nourishing tea can boost energy levels.
- 1-2 teaspoons of dried raspberry leaves
- 1/2 teaspoon diced ginger
- a dash of cinnamon
- real honey (the kind with the pollen in it, usually found in organic food stores)
In a diffuser, steep the raspberry leaves and ginger for 15-20 mins. Add cinnamon and honey and enjoy! Drink whenever you need a pick-me-up.
Any-kind of Nausea Tea - Ginger is said to help with any sort of nausea ranging from morning sickness to nausea from chemotherapy.
- 1/4 teaspoon thinly sliced ginger (or 1 gram, about the size of a pencap)
- 1 teaspoon of dried raspberry leaves
Put ingredients in a tea diffuser and pour boiling water over the diffuser. Steep for 20 minutes and drink.
Related Hubs
Pregnant women can really benefit from RLT. Read more at the hub on Red Raspberry Leaf Tea During Pregnancy.
As you may know, RLT is high in vitamins. But don't just take my word for it. Click over to Get Your Vitamins from Raspberry Leaves to learn more.
Blue cohosh and blue cohosh can be a great remedy for pregnant women. Read more at Pregnancy and the Use of Raspberry Leaf and Blue Cohosh.
Other products are beneficial for pregnant women. Look at the Top 10 Best Pregnancy Products for a great review of must-have products.
If you're into holistic health, you may not like cleaning with chemicals. Click over to the hub on Non-toxic Home Cleaning Products.
Women often experience headaches. Check out Herbal Medicines for Headaches or even Herbal Remedies for Headaches.
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Thanks for sharing this. I have raspberry canes in my yard so I'll have to give this a try in the spring. I've never had raspberry leaf tea.
What a useful plant to have around. How easy is it to grow? Voting this Up and Useful.
Yes thanks, cclitgirl. Sounds like this can be grown in Southern California.
Actually, no grape vineyards out here at all. They are mostly in Northern California, in Napa Valley, north of San Francisco. That would be a more ideal spot for the raspberry plants I think.
Very interesting and informative hub. I'll reccommend this herb to my mom; she's having some horrible menopausal symptoms.
Thanks for taking time to share this with us cclitgirl, I have learned something new again...cheers!
Great tips! I have not heard about Raspberry leaves for health. I am going to try the energy tea. I can't stand hard core energy drinks. Great hub! We are neighbors.. I'm in Hickory! Good to meet you.
Interesting Information.I never knew that this Raspberry leaves have such medicinal benefits. Waw..! I really liked it.I am really gonna share this hub.Usefully informative hub.Thanks a lot for sharing this :)
Interesting, I actually had no idea that you could consume the leaf, let alone that it was so healthy for everyone and can help with pregnancy!
Will share this health tip for all, but particularly the women. Thanks for SHARING.
cclitgirl, this is awesome information. Raspberry leaves are best known for its beneficial action on the female reproductive system including other health benefits. Raspberries themselves are rich in ellagic acid which accounts for their anti cancer properties.
Voted up, useful and awesome.
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I have never heard of this. We have a meadow full of raspberries. We always pick the raspberries and freeze them. I'll have to try the tea. Voted up.
You have done an excellent job on all your raspberry Hubpages. Nature is wonderful and provides many healing and nourishing herbs and plants. Blessings, Debby
Nice hub full of facts about this amazing plant that can be herbal for women. This gives me a great idea on how this plant is valuable.
I knew about the useful properties of raspberry, but about the root hearing first time. Thanks for the tea recipes. Rated this hub as interesting and useful.
ccligirl, I am including a link to this useful and informative hub of yours in my hub on health benefits of raspberries.I'll be publishing the hub in a day or two.
Hope its okay with you.
CC- I did not know this about Rasberry leaves. I love tea and your hub gives so many wonderful examples and information. I do drink ginger tea almost every day as it helps fight against breast cancer in women.
Great great info! Love it! Voted way up and shared! :)
I have never tried raspberry leaves--do you know if you can use blackberry leaves in the same way? I have lots of that in my back yard--
Great hub and interesting read... many plant leaves can be used for tea, some even cut up and added to salads. I used to love a tea in the north made from Hibiscus. It had many properties and was used by the natives there for healing of cuts etc.
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Nell Rose Level 8 Commenter 4 months ago
Hi, raspberry leaf really is good for the body, but it musn't be taken by someone who has just got pregnant, as it can cause miscarriage in the first trimester, I drink herbals all the time, well I used to, and I was told to keep away from this when first pregnant, great hub! rated up! cheers nell