Thursday, 22 March 2012

Alvita Teas Red Raspberry Leaf - 24 - Bag

by Alvita



Product Description

Native to England and a member of the Rose family, Red Raspberry (Rubus idaeus) shrubs grow wild along road sides and in thickets throughout many parts of the world. The ancient Greeks, Chinese, Ayurvedics and American Indians used Raspberry for its health properties. The roots were also used Raspberry for its health properties. The roots were also used as a vegetable-boiled and eaten like turnips. In the 1940's, renewed interest in Raspberry resulted in a published study in the British medical journal, Lancet, supporting the traditional use of the Raspberry. Over the next 30 years, several other studies confirmed this finding, and today, physicians in England and Europe recommend a number of Raspberry preparations.
 

Product details

  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 7.6 x 15.2 cm ; 91 g
  • Boxed-product Weight: 204 g
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  • Manufacturer reference: 726016005050
  • ASIN: B00020HHGS
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 12 Aug 2010
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  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 24,488 in Health & Beauty

Product Features

  • Native to England and a member of the Rose family, Red Raspberry (Rubus idaeus) shrubs grow wild along road sides and in thickets throughout many parts of the world. . .
  • The ancient Greeks, Chinese, Ayurvedics and American Indians used Raspberry for its health properties.
  • The roots were also used Raspberry for its health properties.
  • The roots were also used as a vegetable-boiled and eaten like turnips. . .
  • In the 1940's, renewed interest in Raspberry resulted in a published study in the British medical journal, Lancet, supporting the traditional use of the Raspberry. Over the next 30 years, several other studies confirmed this finding, and today, physicians in England and Europe recommend a number of Raspberry preparations..

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