Oregon raspberry
The Oregon raspberry ( *Black Raspberry ), also known as black raspberry and white-barked raspberry, is a plant whose berries and leaves are used to make medicine. The berries are also consumed as food. The Oregon raspberry is used to treat stomach pain and bleeding, as well as to prevent cancer.
How does the Oregon raspberry work?
Oregon raspberries contain chemicals that may protect against cancer by preventing changes in DNA and blocking the blood supply to tumors.
How effective is Oregon raspberry?
There is not enough scientific data to assess the effectiveness of Oregon raspberry for stomach pain, bleeding and preventing cancer. More scientific research is needed to evaluate the effectiveness of Oregon raspberry in these applications.
Safety and side effects
Oregon raspberry is safe and harmless when consumed as a food. However, there is not enough information on whether ingesting larger amounts typically used as medicine is safe and harmless.
Precautions and warnings
Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Consumption of Oregon raspberry in normal amounts is safe for pregnant and breastfeeding women. However, larger amounts should be avoided until more information regarding safety is available.
Interactions
No information on interactions is available at this time.
Dosage
An appropriate dosage of Oregon raspberry depends on various factors such as age, health status and others. At this time, there is insufficient scientific data to determine appropriate dosage ranges for Oregon raspberry products. For this reason, you should follow the dosage instructions on the label and/or consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.