glass jar with metal lid -- filled by volume not by weight. small=4 oz jar (approx. 24 tsp.) large=8 oz jar (approx. 48 tsp.)
As tonic to promote health of the uterus in pregnant women, and as an aid in childbirth. Steep 1 Tbs. in one cup hot water. Take three times daily. For the final trimester.
Due to its mild action, Thimbleberry leaf tea is good for comforting occasional diarrhea in infants and small children. Steep 1 tsp. in one cup hot water. Take in 1/2 cup doses, as needed.
Thimbleberry leaf tea is rich in vitamins and minerals and can be taken as a tonic. Also an appetite stimulant for those convalescing. Steep 2 tsp. in hot water. Take 30 minutes before meals.
Ingredients: Dried Thimbleberry leaf (Rubus parviflorus) wild harvested in Idaho.
It is recommended that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.
For educational purposes only. This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
- Thimbleberry is a deciduous shrub found thriving in moist shady areas and often forms thickets. These shrubs reach up to six foot in height and bear lush red, multi-seeded, bowl-shaped fruits.The bark is flaky or peeling but without prickles so common among many of the Rosaceae. The margins of its large leaves are finely toothed, have 5-lobes, and possess soft hairs on both the upper and lower surfaces. The small flowers, which bloom between May and August, have five white and crinkled petals.
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selected with precise timing and delicately shade-dried in clean
mountain air, our teas are energized and always fresh. Upon order each
tea is hand crushed and packaged to warm the body, promote vitality, and
soothe the mind.
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