


Strawberry Leaf
Strawberry Leaf (Fragaria vesca, Fragaria spp.)
Other Common Names: Wild Strawberry Leaf, Woodland Strawberry
Family: Rosaceae (Rose)
Parts Used: Leaves
Energetics: Cooling, slightly drying
Taste: Mild, slightly astringent, earthy
A Gentle Tonic for Digestion, Circulation & Skin Health
Strawberry leaf is a mild yet nutrient-rich botanical traditionally used in Western herbalism, Ayurveda, and European folk medicine for digestive support, circulatory health, and skin nourishment. Rich in tannins, flavonoids, and vitamin C, strawberry leaf is gentle yet effective for toning tissues, soothing digestion, and promoting radiant skin.
Key Benefits & Uses
Strawberry leaf is valued for its astringent, mineral-rich, and circulatory-supporting properties, making it a trusted botanical for:
✔️ Digestive health: Eases mild diarrhea, bloating, and indigestion
✔️ Circulatory support: Traditionally used to strengthen blood vessels and promote healthy circulation
✔️ Skin health: Rich in antioxidants that help promote a clear, glowing complexion
✔️ Mild detoxification: Supports kidney and liver function for gentle cleansing
✔️ Oral & gum health: Used as a natural mouth rinse for gum inflammation
✔️ Urinary tract support: May help soothe mild UTIs and support bladder health
How to Use
🍓 Tea/Infusion: Steep dried strawberry leaves for a mineral-rich, mildly astringent tea
🍓 Tincture: A concentrated extract for digestion and circulatory wellness
🍓 Herbal Blends: Pairs well with raspberry leaf, nettle, or rose for a nourishing tonic
🍓 Topical Use: Use as a skin toner or compress for minor irritations
🍓 Mouth Rinse: Infuse in water as a natural mouthwash for gum health
Sustainability & Sourcing
At Soulshine Wellness Co., we ensure our strawberry leaves are organically and sustainably cultivated, preserving their full spectrum of nutrients while honoring traditional herbal practices.
Safety & Considerations
⚠️ Use in moderation—high tannin content may cause mild digestive sensitivity in some individuals
⚠️ Can be drying over time—pair with moistening herbs if prone to dryness
⚠️ Avoid if allergic to plants in the Rosaceae (Rose) family
⚠️ Safe for most individuals, including during pregnancy, when used in balance
Strawberry Leaf (Fragaria vesca, Fragaria spp.)
Other Common Names: Wild Strawberry Leaf, Woodland Strawberry
Family: Rosaceae (Rose)
Parts Used: Leaves
Energetics: Cooling, slightly drying
Taste: Mild, slightly astringent, earthy
A Gentle Tonic for Digestion, Circulation & Skin Health
Strawberry leaf is a mild yet nutrient-rich botanical traditionally used in Western herbalism, Ayurveda, and European folk medicine for digestive support, circulatory health, and skin nourishment. Rich in tannins, flavonoids, and vitamin C, strawberry leaf is gentle yet effective for toning tissues, soothing digestion, and promoting radiant skin.
Key Benefits & Uses
Strawberry leaf is valued for its astringent, mineral-rich, and circulatory-supporting properties, making it a trusted botanical for:
✔️ Digestive health: Eases mild diarrhea, bloating, and indigestion
✔️ Circulatory support: Traditionally used to strengthen blood vessels and promote healthy circulation
✔️ Skin health: Rich in antioxidants that help promote a clear, glowing complexion
✔️ Mild detoxification: Supports kidney and liver function for gentle cleansing
✔️ Oral & gum health: Used as a natural mouth rinse for gum inflammation
✔️ Urinary tract support: May help soothe mild UTIs and support bladder health
How to Use
🍓 Tea/Infusion: Steep dried strawberry leaves for a mineral-rich, mildly astringent tea
🍓 Tincture: A concentrated extract for digestion and circulatory wellness
🍓 Herbal Blends: Pairs well with raspberry leaf, nettle, or rose for a nourishing tonic
🍓 Topical Use: Use as a skin toner or compress for minor irritations
🍓 Mouth Rinse: Infuse in water as a natural mouthwash for gum health
Sustainability & Sourcing
At Soulshine Wellness Co., we ensure our strawberry leaves are organically and sustainably cultivated, preserving their full spectrum of nutrients while honoring traditional herbal practices.
Safety & Considerations
⚠️ Use in moderation—high tannin content may cause mild digestive sensitivity in some individuals
⚠️ Can be drying over time—pair with moistening herbs if prone to dryness
⚠️ Avoid if allergic to plants in the Rosaceae (Rose) family
⚠️ Safe for most individuals, including during pregnancy, when used in balance
Strawberry Leaf (Fragaria vesca, Fragaria spp.)
Other Common Names: Wild Strawberry Leaf, Woodland Strawberry
Family: Rosaceae (Rose)
Parts Used: Leaves
Energetics: Cooling, slightly drying
Taste: Mild, slightly astringent, earthy
A Gentle Tonic for Digestion, Circulation & Skin Health
Strawberry leaf is a mild yet nutrient-rich botanical traditionally used in Western herbalism, Ayurveda, and European folk medicine for digestive support, circulatory health, and skin nourishment. Rich in tannins, flavonoids, and vitamin C, strawberry leaf is gentle yet effective for toning tissues, soothing digestion, and promoting radiant skin.
Key Benefits & Uses
Strawberry leaf is valued for its astringent, mineral-rich, and circulatory-supporting properties, making it a trusted botanical for:
✔️ Digestive health: Eases mild diarrhea, bloating, and indigestion
✔️ Circulatory support: Traditionally used to strengthen blood vessels and promote healthy circulation
✔️ Skin health: Rich in antioxidants that help promote a clear, glowing complexion
✔️ Mild detoxification: Supports kidney and liver function for gentle cleansing
✔️ Oral & gum health: Used as a natural mouth rinse for gum inflammation
✔️ Urinary tract support: May help soothe mild UTIs and support bladder health
How to Use
🍓 Tea/Infusion: Steep dried strawberry leaves for a mineral-rich, mildly astringent tea
🍓 Tincture: A concentrated extract for digestion and circulatory wellness
🍓 Herbal Blends: Pairs well with raspberry leaf, nettle, or rose for a nourishing tonic
🍓 Topical Use: Use as a skin toner or compress for minor irritations
🍓 Mouth Rinse: Infuse in water as a natural mouthwash for gum health
Sustainability & Sourcing
At Soulshine Wellness Co., we ensure our strawberry leaves are organically and sustainably cultivated, preserving their full spectrum of nutrients while honoring traditional herbal practices.
Safety & Considerations
⚠️ Use in moderation—high tannin content may cause mild digestive sensitivity in some individuals
⚠️ Can be drying over time—pair with moistening herbs if prone to dryness
⚠️ Avoid if allergic to plants in the Rosaceae (Rose) family
⚠️ Safe for most individuals, including during pregnancy, when used in balance