| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Natural Products - Bulk |
| Model Number | 7152238788776_41348501209256 |
| Plant Type | Herbs |
Red Raspberry Leaves are dried Rubus idaeus leaves, traditionally valued as a womens wellness herb and gentle digestive astringent. The leaves have a pleasant, black-tea-like flavour while being naturally caffeine-free. Herbalists have long used raspberry leaf in teas and extracts for menstrual comfort, midlife support, mouth and throat comfort, loose-bowel support and general vitality.
The bulk format is ideal for regular use, tea blending, refill stores and small-batch herbal formulations. Why we love it: Red raspberry leaf is nourishing, versatile and easy to drink. Its tannic, tea-like flavour makes it a useful caffeine-free base for womens wellness blends, digestive teas and throat-comfort gargles.
Key Properties Botanical Name: Rubus idaeus Plant Part: Leaf Form: Dried leaves Flavour Profile: Mild, tannic and black-tea-like Profile: Traditional womens wellness, digestive and astringent herb Naturally Contains: Tannins, fragarine, flavonoids, phenols, vitamins and minerals Suitable For: Herbal Tea, Womens Wellness Blends, Menstrual-Comfort Routines, Mouth Rinses, Gargles, Skincare Extracts And Tea Blending Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from light, moisture and strong odours What It's Used For Womens wellness tea blends Menstrual comfort and cycle-support routines Midlife and menopause wellness blends Caffeine-free black-tea-style herbal teas Digestive comfort and loose-bowel support Mouth and throat gargles Calming, toning skincare formulations Sensitive, stressed or maturing skin preparations Who It's For This Product Is For: Tea blenders creating womens wellness blends Herbal users wanting a caffeine-free tea-like herb Refill stores and regular herbal tea users DIY skincare makers preparing toning extracts or rinses This Product Is Not For: Pregnancy use without guidance from a midwife or healthcare provider Breastfeeding without professional guidance People wanting raspberry fruit tea Use as a substitute for professional care for pregnancy concerns, menstrual problems, digestive disorders or throat infections How To Use As a Tea: Add 1 to 1 heaped teaspoons dried raspberry leaf per cup to a teapot.
Infusion Method: Pour freshly boiled water over the leaves, cover and infuse for 8-10 minutes. To Serve: Strain and enjoy plain or blended with companion herbs. In Blends: Pair with mint, lemon balm, chamomile or other suitable botanicals. As a Gargle Or Mouth Rinse: Prepare a tea, cool fully, gargle or rinse briefly and spit out.
Bulk Tip: Keep tightly sealed between uses to preserve freshness. Safety Instructions Consult a qualified practitioner before using herbal products, especially if pregnant, nursing or taking medication Pregnancy use should be guided by a midwife or healthcare provider Do not use to induce labour or manage pregnancy complications Do not swallow mouth rinse or gargle preparations Patch test before topical use Seek medical care for heavy bleeding, severe menstrual pain, pregnancy concerns, persistent diarrhoea or throat infection symptoms Discontinue use if digestive upset, irritation or any adverse reaction occurs Keep out of reach of children and pets FAQs Q: What are Red Raspberry Leaves traditionally used for?
A: They are traditionally used in womens wellness blends, menstrual comfort routines, digestive support teas and mouth or throat gargles. Q: Do Red Raspberry Leaves contain caffeine? A: No, raspberry leaf is naturally caffeine-free. Q: Are Red Raspberry Leaves the same as raspberry fruit? A: No, this product is made from the leaves of Rubus idaeus , not the berries.
Q: Can Red Raspberry Leaves be used during pregnancy? A: Use during pregnancy should be guided by a midwife or healthcare provider.
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