Raspberry leaf tea contains a lot of vitamins , minerals such as phosphorus and potassium. Raspberry leaf tea is the most popular tonic for pregnancy and labor. Many women use raspberry leaf tea to shorten labor and make labor “easier.” But, I got a lot of concern about raspberry leaf tea and who can use raspberry leaf tea? Is raspberry leaf tea good for the pregnant? What doses for using raspberry leaf tea?
In this post, I want to talk about raspberry leaf tea’s benefits and cautions when using it.
- What are the benefits of raspberry leaf tea?
Raspberry leaf tea can be used as a tonic herbal tea for the body and skin. The raspberry leaf tea can enhance an immune system by high amounts of vitamins and minerals. The raspberry leaf tea promotes sweating, urination, and bile production. Besides, the raspberry leaf tea can enhance and purify the skin too. The raspberry leaf tea can act as an astringent on irritated skin. Tea can tighten the top layers of skin, reduce secretions, and improve tissue firmness. Don’t drink too much raspberry leaf tea in a week because tea can change estrogen hormone.
Raspberry leaf can reduce flu and swine flu, and sore throat. When I have a sore throat, using raspberry leaf tea is a good choice besides using lemon or cough medicines. Raspberries have a high amount of tanning. You can use the raspberry leaf tea as a mouthwash to soothe mouth and throat irritations. You should cool the tea before using it as a gargle or apply it.
Raspberry leaf tea can regulate a menstrual period and decrease heavy periods. Astringent properties of this herb help to stop heavy bleeding. The high rate of iron which may help prevent anemia due to heavy menstrual bleeding.
Raspberry leaf tea can improve uterine health and boost overall nutritional intake.
The raspberry leaf tea can heal and improve uterine health . The raspberry leaf tea constitutes the alkaloid. Tea can help the muscles of the pelvic region, including the uterus. Besides, this herb is very nutritive and may help to boost overall nutrition. It is also safe for men to use because it does not contain any hormone-like substances. If you are trying to conceive, you should be avoided after ovulation.
- How much raspberry leaf tea can I use?
According to drug.com, the safety and typical doses of raspberry leaf tea are 1.5 to 2.4 g/day. It means 1 to 2 cups of raspberry leaf tea per day.
- Does Raspberry leaf tea’s benefits to pregnant women?
In old times raspberry tea was recommended for pregnancy by old midwives. I found many article and blog posts motivate pregnant women using raspberry leaf tea. But does raspberry leaf tea work or not? I don’t know but my midwives in Finland do not recommend the tea. With me, this issue is very controversial and I would like to discuss with you more detail
The US National Library of Medicine National Institute of Health has some research on safety and efficacy of raspberry leaf in pregnancy. All research does not recommend raspberry leaf tea in pregnancy as there is a lack of evidence for safety and efficacy. Further research on this issue is suggested. The research of Center of Pharmacy, University of Bergen, Norway, showed that the efficacy of raspberry leaf is not convincing because the limited documentation exists. The research was conducted in the electronic databases including PubMed, ISI Web of Science, AMED, EMBASE, Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database and Cochrane Library. Altogether there are only 12 original publications focused on safety or efficacy of raspberry leaf during pregnancy in 50 years or older. However, all the studies are small and cannot rule out negative effects on pregnancy outcome.
A 2009 study of McMaster University, Canada indicates an increased risk for the unborn child when mother uses raspberry.
Raspberry leaf tea during pregnancy is a controversial issue. I am not against people who believe the benefits of raspberry leaf tea with pregnancy. But, I recommend you go to ask your doctor or health care before you use raspberry leaf tea during pregnancy. Only use this herbal tea when your doctor recommends it.
- What cautions should be taken when using raspberry leaf tea?
Raspberry leaf tea can work as a hormone estrogen so in some cases, it might harm your health. Before using this herb pay caution to the main DO and DON’T
- DO
I recommend you to seek advice from your doctor before using red raspberry leaf tea or any kind of herbal tea. Raspberry leaf tea is marketed as a food supplement. Do not use tea to treat, mitigate or cure any symptom, illness or disease.
It is important to only take the raspberry leaf doses as you recommended. High doses, the raspberry leaf can reduce your blood sugar. Raspberry tea can cause muscles in the uterus to contract or relax. A miscarriage could occur when pregnant when the mother is using raspberry leave. In Finland they do not recommend raspberry leaves tea during pregnancy.
The red raspberry leaves could change the way the body absorbs medications. The tannin in raspberry leaf tea could interfere with non-prescription drugs as vitamins. Take the red raspberry at least two hours before taking vitamins .
- DON’T
Do not combine herbal remedies with pharmaceutical drugs unless you have doctor’s advice . Keep out of reach of children & pets.
Do not use raspberry leaf tea during pregnancy or lactation unless noted. Do not take red raspberry leaf tea on your own. Only use the red raspberry leaf tea under the direct supervision of a doctor.
Raspberry leaf is not good for women who have endometriosis, uterine fibroids. Tea can change the estrogen hormone of breast and ovarian cancer patients.
Men who have prostate cancer should also avoid using it.
Raspberry leaf may affect infants so not recommended for women who are breastfeeding.
Diabetics should be careful as it might lower their blood sugar levels.
Here are the main benefits of the raspberry leaf I collected and researched. I do hope you should pay attention and be careful before using raspberry leaf tea. Raspberry leaf tea has healing ingredients, and can strengthen the immune system. I recommend you find the advice from a doctor before using raspberry leaf tea. or at least educate yourself before using it. If you are pregnant, only use the red raspberry tea under the direct supervision of the doctor. With those who prepare to have a baby, raspberry leaf tea can be a food supplement to help you to fertility. And remember in some cases that you cannot use the raspberry leaf tea too.
References:
- Voice Yahoo, ‘‘The benefits red raspberry leaves’’, Web August 21, 201
Drugs, ‘‘Raspberry’’, drugs.com, Web August 21, 2013
- Natural fertility info, ‘‘Fertility herbal tonic: Redraspberry leaf’’, natural-fertility-info.com, Web August 21, 2013.
- Local harvest. ‘‘Red raspberry leaf tea’’. localharvest.org. Web August 21, 2013
- US National Library of Medicine National Institute of Health, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. ‘‘Raspberry leaf in pregnancy: its safety andefficacy in labor’’. Web August 21, 2013 US National Library of Medicine National Institute of Health, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. ‘‘Raspberry leaf–should it be recommended topregnant women?’’ Web August 21, 2013
My doctors know NOTHING and have NO OPINION. They said I need to be operated on immediately otherwise I may die. I avoided a hysterectomy, though. I could not get any doctor to want to stop my profuse bleeding. My 2 main saviors are called: SHEPHERD'S PURSE AND RASPBERRY LEAVES – in very small amounts. There are other 20 foods and spices that helped also: turmeric, ginger, cinnamon, hawthorn, etc etc And some vitamins. Thank you, God, for giving them to us.
How can you ask us to ask the doctors who know NOTHING and refuse to learn ANYTHING about herbs????
I do think we need to ask doctors before using any new herbs. I think if your doctors do not know information about the herbs, you can find speoial doctors who focus on herbs. In Asia we have a traditional doctors who use herbs and leaves in the treatment. You also can read information from trusted sources before using any herbs too. I will add all my resources under all the post. Wish you all the luck and be careful before using any herbs.
True. All Dr's care about are drugs and surgery.
This article implies that red raspberry leaf boosts estrogen levels. Many sources say otherwise that it increases progesterone levels. I don't know who to believe, coz it depends how I'm gonna take it. And what does this sentence mean "If you are actively trying to conceive, you should be avoided after ovulation." Should avoid taking it after ovulation?
Thank you YN very much for your comment. I am so sorry to reply to late to you because I block some function in my blog and I just found it recently. I think you should avoid Raspberry leaf tea after ovulation because it may increase the risk of miscarry. You should always ask your doctor for advice before using raspberry leaf or other herbal teas in the pregnant time. I had used raspberry everyday for 1 week and I could feel how it changed my hormone or feeling very clearly. You can check for more information in my links behind.
Thank you for sharing your story I hope your health is better now. I also use other spices along with raspberry leaf tea too. My favorite are turmeric and ginger. These spices can enhance the immune system, enhance the skin conditions and prevent you from cold and flu. I wishes you all the best.
Comment:
Thank you for sharing such a comprehensive and insightful article about raspberry leaf
tea. I appreciate the detailed information on its potential
benefits, including boosting the immune system, promoting skin health, relieving flu symptoms, regulating menstrual periods, and improving uterine health.
It’s also great to know that the recommended dosage is 1 to 2 cups per day.
However, I was particularly interested in the discussion on the use of raspberry leaf tea during pregnancy.
It’s clear that there is a lot of controversy surrounding this topic,
and it’s important to approach it with caution. As you mentioned, some sources suggest that
raspberry leaf tea can help shorten labor and make it easier,
while others argue that there is a lack of evidence for safety and efficacy.
It’s also concerning to see that some studies suggest an increased risk
for the unborn child when the mother uses raspberry
leaf tea.
Based on the information presented in your article, it seems that the best course of action for pregnant women is to
consult with their healthcare provider before
using raspberry leaf tea. It’s important to prioritize safety and
ensure that any herbal remedies used during pregnancy are
recommended by a qualified healthcare professional.
Thank you again for sharing this valuable information, and I look forward to
reading more of your articles on herbal remedies and
natural health.