Description
The blackberry leaves are a natural tonic that can help ease cold symptoms, stop diarrhea, soothe inflamed mucous membranes, and be of assistance in the treatment of irregular menstruation, dysentery, and cholera. They can also be used topically for burns and scalds, psoriasis, and scaly conditions of the skin. For animals, the leaves can be mixed with their food to help with digestive ailments, lack of appetite, skin disorders, diarrhea, nervousness, and during pregnancy. The leaves are also 100% natural, food grade, vegan friendly, and have astringent, containg isocitric, and malic acids, sugars, pectin, monoglycoside of cyaniding, tannin, iron, carbohydrates, sodium, magnesium, and vitamin A and C.
Dried Blackberry Leaves, when used as a tonic, may help ease cold symptoms, stop diarrhea and soothe inflamed mucous membranes. Used externally, they can be used for burns and scalds as well as psoriasis and scaly conditions of the skin.
Size: 75g.
BLACKBERRY LEAVES USES
May help ease cold symptoms, stop diarrhea and soothe inflamed mucous membranes
Gargle with a strong infusion to help with tonsillitis, sore throats and gingivitis
May be of assistance in the treatment of irregular menstruation, dysentery and cholera
Can be used topically for burns and scalds as well as psoriasis and scaly conditions of the skin
For animals: Mix some leaves with their food to help with digestive ailments, lack of appetite, skin disorders, diarrhea, nervousness and during pregnancy. A strong decoction or the leaves can be used internally or externally for Eczemas.
Excellent for growth in plants, especially beans and peas
BENEFITS OF BLACKBERRY LEAVES
100% Natural
Food Grade
Vegan Friendly
Astringent
Contains: Isocitric, and malic acids, sugars, pectin, monoglycoside of cyaniding, tannin, iron, carbohydrates, sodium, magnesium, vitamin A and C
HOW TO USE BLACKBERRY LEAVES
Herbal Tea: Add 1-2 teaspoons of dried herb in 1 cup of boiling water. Infuse for 10-15 minutes. Drink 2-3 times per day.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Consult with a health practitioner if pregnant or breastfeeding
Stay within recommended dosages