DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.
Dried leaves of the raspberry bush. Quality laid down in the European Pharmacopoeia (Ph. Eur.).
HMPC monograph: Traditional-use: Internal: mild menstrual cramps, mild diarrhea. External: mild inflammation of the mouth and throat.
ESCOP: not processed
Commission E: Negative monograph at that time, efficacy not scientifically proven, no known risks, which is why this can be regarded as a zero monograph.
Empirical medicine: Diarrhea, inflammation of the mouth and throat, rarely as a gynecological agent
DosageThis section has been translated automatically.
Tea infusion: 2 to 4 g finely chopped raspberry leaves with about 150 mL of boiling water and strain after 10 min, also cold preparation and brief boiling possible. Drink 1 cup of warm raspberry leaf tea 3 to 4 times a day between meals. Daily dose 6 to 8 g of drug. Can also be used for mouth rinsing and gargling.
LiteratureThis section has been translated automatically.
- https://arzneipflanzenlexikon.info/himbeere.php
- Blaschek W (2015) Wichtl tea drugs and phytopharmaceuticals. A handbook for practice. Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft Munich. S 567-568