Blackberry leaves
Herbs
Scientific name: Folium Rubi Fruticosi
Synonyms: Rubi fruticosi
Family: Rosaceae
Where the plant is found: Native to Europe, North America and temperate Asia.
Characteristics: The cut flower is characterized by the leaf pieces, which are slightly hairy on the dark to brown-green upper side.
Application & preparation
Blackberry leaves
Application
For diarrhea, tonsillitis, inflammation of the oral mucosa, fever, heartburn and wounds.
Effect
Diuretic, hemostatic, blood purifying, expectorant, astringent
Tea preparation
Pour boiling water over 1.5 g (approx. two teaspoons) of blackberry leaves and, if necessary, strain through a tea strainer after 5 minutes.
Dosage
Unless otherwise prescribed: Drink one cup several times a day between meals.
Notes
Flushing therapy is not indicated for edema due to impaired heart or kidney function.
Contained in:
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Blackberry leaves (250 g) - PZN: 10629288