Plant qualities:
* Supports pregnancy.
* Supports birth.
* Causes effective contractions.
* Good muscle relaxation between contractions.
* Effective for restoring uterine to its pre-pregnancy size.
* The extract from the plant leaves is known to reduce the chance of
interventions and complications of birth.
Dosage and method of taking: 25-35 drops * 3 per day.
Preferably with a little warm water for 10 minutes for the alcohol to
evaporate; then add a little water or juice and drink.
The leaves of the plant:
The origin of the plant is North America, Europe, and Asia.
It has been used for centuries as an aid in the birth process and to
help the mother. Proponents of its use point out that with the plants
strengthening and preparation of the uterus prior to birth, there are
effective contractions which speed up the course of childbirth and also
alleviate its pain.
Some say that raspberry leaves can be used throughout the entire
pregnancy.
The more conservative approach recommends using it from the third
trimester until birth.
In modern herbal medicine, raspberries
are considered a gentle plant and safe
for use.
In traditional herbal medicine:
absorbent, antispasmodic (uterine),
supports pregnancy, supports birth.
Additional benefits: Diarrhea (acute),
childbirth(support), bleeding and
inflammation of the gums (external),
eye inflammation (external), throat pain
and inflammation, preterm labor, preg-
nancy maintenance(risk of
miscarriage), irregular menstruation,
abnormal menstrual bleeding. Helps
prophylactic treatment throughout
pregnancy. Postpartum hemorrhage and
postpartum sweating.
Sources:
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