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Raspberry Leaf & Red Clover - Balance
Raspberry Leaf & Red Clover – Balance
Traditional women’s herbs. Botanical nourishment. Gentle monthly support.
• Traditionally used to support women’s wellbeing
• Valued in European herbal practice for menstrual balance
• Naturally rich in plant compounds and phytonutrients
• Smooth, mildly earthy infusion suitable for regular use
Raspberry leaf (Rubus idaeus) and red clover (Trifolium pratense) have long histories of traditional use in women’s herbal preparations. Raspberry leaf is often referred to in traditional practice as a uterine tonic herb, while red clover has been valued for its naturally occurring isoflavones and role in botanical tonics.
Together, they create a balanced infusion traditionally enjoyed as part of a supportive monthly wellness routine.
Scientific Research
Raspberry Leaf
Check out this study about Raspberry Leaf:
Biophysical effects, safety and efficacy of raspberry leaf use in pregnancy: a systematic review
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Conclusion of study:
The review examined available clinical and laboratory research on raspberry leaf and identified bioactive compounds that may influence smooth muscle activity. While evidence in humans remains limited, the findings support continued scientific interest in its long history of traditional herbal use.
Red Clover
Check out this study about Red Clover:
Red clover isoflavones: an alternative to estrogen therapy in menopause?
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Conclusion of study:
Clinical research on red clover extracts has investigated the effects of naturally occurring isoflavones, plant-derived compounds with mild phytoestrogen activity. Studies suggest these compounds may influence hormonal balance pathways and have been widely studied in relation to women’s health.