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Red Raspberry Leaf Tea, Excellent for PMS & Male Fertility
Red raspberry leaf scientifically known as Rubus idaeustea is the leaf of the raspberry vine that has been dried. The leaves hold many medicinal qualities which have been used to benefit wellbeing over centuries. Midwives have used this wonderful red raspberry leaf herbal tea to induce labour. The leaf contains fragarine which is known to help tone and tighten the uterine and pelvic muscles which can induce labour. Fragarine and the anti-inflammatory properties of the red raspberry leaf can help with menstrual cramping, heavy bleeding and stomach discomfort such as bloating that can be experienced during this time of mense. Red raspberry leaf in ancient herbal knowledge has increased fertility…
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Intuitive Nutrition Clinic
Intuitive Nutrition Clinic is located in the beautiful coastal town of Mangawhai Heads, New Zealand. We do consultations in person and online via zoom. At Intuitive Nutrition Clinic we specialize in Clinical Holistic Nutrition, Reiki Energy Healing & Incorporate Hypnotherapy into our practice. We are passionate about helping people to gain greater vitality and well-being that will last, we incorporate many modalities that are utilised in your well-being toolbox. Breathing techniques, herbal teas, first light flower essences, reiki energy healing, hypnotherapy, lifestyle and more. We see clients throughout New Zealand and the World via zoom. But if you are local we have a clinic in Mangawhai Heads. To check out…
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Kawakawa
Kawakawa – Macropiper excelsum subsp. excelsum History Kawakawa Micropiper excelsum subsp.excelsum is found in coastal low land forests of North Island and upper half of the South Island of New Zealand. This is a native New Zealand Herb. There are two other species Macropiper excelsum psittacorum is found on the Kermedec islands and Macropiper Melchior on The Three Kings Islands. Traditional used in Maori Medicine and known to be the ‘pharmacy of the forest’ as the first of the rongoā rākau to be planted, it is said that Tāne Mahuta infused the healing power of all the plants in the ngahere combined into the Kawakawa. Maori wear wreaths of kawakawa on the head…







