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For the first time in Israel - red raspberry leaves in tablets: 10 times more concentrated than dry plant leaves!
Advanced technology for maintaining plant components in a concentrated and high quality manner
It is produced by means of natural extraction without preservatives, without the addition of sugar or artificial sweeteners
Suitable for vegetarians and vegans
Raspberry leaves grow abundantly in Israel and around the world, and are among the most accepted in traditional herbal medicine for the trick in preparation for birth.
Product Benefits Red raspberry leaves:
For the first time in Israel - red raspberry leaves in tablets: 10 times more concentrated than dry plant leaves!
A highly economic format that allows for reduced dosage and maximum comfort in taking
Advanced technology for maintaining plant components in a concentrated and high quality manner
The raw material underwent a series of quality tests according to the strictest standards in order to ensure its identification, quality and cleanliness
It is produced by means of natural extraction without preservatives, without the addition of sugar or artificial sweeteners
Suitable for vegetarians and vegans
Kashrut of Badatz Chatam Sofer Bnei Brak
Instructions for use:
1-2 tablets twice a day before meals
General warnings:
Pregnant women - consult a doctor before using supplements
It is not recommended for the first trimester of pregnancy or in cases of risk pregnancy
How to use:
1-2 tablets twice a day before meals.
Remarks:
The tablets are highly concentrated, so the recommended dose is one tablet per day from the middle of the second trimester, which can be gradually increased to two tablets in the third trimester.
Package size:
60 capsules
What do studies say?
A placebo-controlled trial involving 192 women in first-time pregnancy was not at risk. Among other things, taking raspberry leaf tablets from week 32 to pregnancy contributed to a lower rate of forceps in the treatment group than the placebo group. No significant adverse events were observed for mothers or infants [1]. The results of the study were published in the Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health ,
The findings of a prospective placebo-controlled study of 108 pregnant women suggest that taking raspberry leaves during pregnancy may reduce the likelihood of premature or delayed birth, and the findings also seem to indicate a lower likelihood of medical intervention at birth, including vacuum birth, Or imperial. No significant adverse events were observed for pregnant women or infants [2]. The study results were published in the Journal of the Australian College of Obstetrics.
Dietary supplement
The text is based on traditional herbalist and herbalistic approaches. For the avoidance of doubt, the information does not constitute a qualified medical recommendation and is not intended to guide the public or to serve as a recommendation or instruction or advice for the use, modification or reduction of any medicine. Pregnant women, lactating women, children, people with chronic diseases, and taking prescription drugs - consult your doctor before use. * The product has not been clinically studied.
- Simpson, M. et al. (2001) Raspberry leaf in pregnancy: its safety and efficiency in labor. J Midwif Women's Health. 46: 51-59.
- Parsons, M. et al. (1999) Raspberry leaf and its effect in labor: safety and efficiency. Aust Coll Midwifes J. 12: 20-2