AMERICAN RED RASPBERRY \- USDA Plants Database
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- The tea has also been known to relieve painful menstrual cramps (Ibid.).
- Externally, the leaves and roots are used as a gargle to treat tonsillitis and mouth inflammations, sores, minor wounds, burns and varicose ulcers (Brown 1995).
- Externally, the leaves and roots are used as a gargle to treat tonsillitis and mouth inflammations, sores, minor wounds, burns and varicose ulcers (Brown 1995).
- Externally, the leaves and roots are used as a gargle to treat tonsillitis and mouth inflammations, sores, minor wounds, burns and varicose ulcers (Brown 1995).
- In the 18th century physicians and herbalists deemed the berries useful as a remedy for heart disease (Ibid).
- A tea was made from the leaves and used in the treatment of diarrhea and as an aid in childbirth (Moerman 1998).