Wineberries are a kind of raspberry. The scientific name, Rubus phoenicolasius, means “raspberry with purple hairs.” Native to eastern Asia.
Rubus species were a food and medicinal source for native peoples soon after the Ice Age.
Latine name:
Rubus phoenicolasius
Tibet name:
Kandakari
Parts used:
Stalk
Pharmacological properties
Ethnomedicinal uses
Scientific researches. studies and publications
Pharmacological properties
Anti-inflammatory activity
Antioxidant activity
Ethnomedicinal uses
Rejuvenation action:
Balances all elements
Restores physical strength
Regule asinsspiedienu
Strengthens blood vessels and nervous system
Gastrointestinal system:
Restores digestive strength
Relieves indigestion
Stops diarrhoea and soothes inflamed mucosa
Relives gastritis and enteritis
Stops gastrointestinal bleedings
Relieves haemorrhoids
Genitourinary system:
Stops excessive menstrual flow
Strengthens the kidneys
Acts as diuretic
Immune system and detoxification:
Cleats Wind heat
Lowers fever
Treats respiratory tract infections and epidemic diseases
Treats bronchitis and laryngitis
Relieves shortness of breath
Relieves cough, sore throat and runny nose
Heals wounds
Strengthens immune system
Purifies blood and lymph
Has anti-inflammatory, analgesic and expectorant actions
Eases symptoms of arthritis
Scientific researches. studies and publications
Rubus fruticosus (blackberry) use as an herbal medicine
[Chemical constituents of Tibetan medicine kandrakari (I)].
Rubus Pharmacology: Antiquity to the Present