
Raspberry Leaf Tea 🌿
A high tannin content makes raspberry leaf tea effective for diarrhea, but gentle enough for children. Raspberry relieves cramping and nausea too, and is often recommended for heavy periods.
(pet remedyA strong infusion of raspberry leaf tea can be fed at a dose of 2 ounces/per 20 pounds of body weight twice daily or the powdered leaf can be sprinkled onto food 1 teaspoon/20 pounds of body weight.)
Ingredients:
Raspberry Leaf *
Additions: Lemon and Stevia
Variations:Add mint, lemon balm, or ginger for nausea
Recipe Instructions: Herbal Tea :Pour 1 cup boiling water over 1 to 2 teaspoons of dried raspberry leaf and infuse in a covered vessel until cool enough to drink. (15 minutes or so). The longer the infusion time, the better extraction of the tannins that make raspberry so effective.
Uses for this Remedy ✴
Bed Wetting/incontinence :Incontinence affects the young and the old, women, men and children.
Cramps/abdominal :Many of the same herbal remedies can be used for dysmenorrhea (painful periods), abdominal pain and stomach cramps
Diarrhea : Occasional bouts of diarrhea can be safely treated with home remedies, which are often more effective than store bought ones.
Dysmenorrhea :Treat your painful period cramps with herbal teas and aromatherapy massage blends.
Herbal Teas :Herbal Tea - This method is commonly referred to as a standard brew., or herbal infusion. Herbal tea making is just as much of an art as it is a science
Menorrhagia :Make your own herbal teas to ease heavy menstrual bleeding and curb heavy or excessive menstrual flow from common, inexpensive herbs you can grow at home.
Nausea :Use these simple remedies for quick relief of nausea, nervous stomach, motion sickness, morning sickness and quell nausea of all types.
PMS :The effects of PMS range from mild to devastating an include edema, breast pain, depression,nervous tension, cramps, cravings, and more.