Herbal Teas are at the bottom of the potency scale for herbal supplements, but they are an easy way to begin your relationship with herbs, and can deliver some of the most effective medicinal properties. They can be steeped both hot or cold, and provide an array of benefits. See the "How To Use" section below for steeping instructions.
Herbal teas have been used in midwifery and women’s health for centuries. This blend of adaptogenic and toning herbs can support women’s hormone balance, uterine health, mineral balance, blood sugar balance, nervous system health, cycle regulation and symptom reduction during the phases of trying to conceive, pregnancy, postpartum, and beyond!
Red Raspberry Leaf: This toning herb is ideal for uterine health. It has been shown to regulate the symptoms of PMS (cramping, irritability, fatigue, etc.). It is recommended for long term use during pregnancy to shorten labor time, and reduce the need for possible interventions. Additionally, Red Raspberry Leaf may support hormone balance in all stages of women’s health, and increase milk supply in breastfeeding mothers.
Nettle: Because of it's high antioxidant, vitamin, and mineral content, Nettle is one of the most recommended herbs by nutritionists and holistic practitioners. Nettle is a natural source of essential micronutrients like calcium, iron, manganese, potassium, B complex, Vitamin A, and chlorophyll, as well as protein and fiber! With a variety of medicinal properties including anticarcinogenic, antihistamine, astringent, diuretic, expectorant, hemostatic, hypoglycemic, hypotensive, stimulant, tonic, antispasmodic, decongestant, antihistamine, and much more, Nettle is one of the most well-rounded and all-purpose herbs!
Alfalfa: This herb is packed with chlorophyll for mineral replenishment, can stabilize blood sugar levels, and also supports the gut flora and nutrient absorptions. Alfalfa is also known to support milk production in breastfeeding.
Oatstraw: Oatstraw's nervine properties are unique in that they are adaptogenic, meaning they build up in the system over time, teaching your body how to handle stressors rather than just removing them. Oatstraw is also high in vitamins and minerals, supportive of thyroid function, and can help regulate blood sugar levels.
Chamomile: Chamomile’s calming and sedative properties are able to influence the GABA neurotransmitter system, which can regulate sleep and anxiety. Over time, Chamomile may be as effective in balancing stress response as some prescription medications.
Be sure to keep the bag sealed tight, and store this blend in a cool dark place for up to 12 months.
As with most herbal preparations, there are few contraindications for use. Consult with your doctor or preferred medical professional before use. Use caution while pregnant and breastfeeding, or if you're sensitive to gluten (allergy, intolerance, Celiac, etc.)
*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Herbal Teas are at the bottom of the potency scale for herbal supplements, but they are an easy way to begin your relationship with herbs, and can deliver some of the most effective medicinal properties. They can be steeped both hot or cold, and provide an array of benefits. See the "How To Use" section below for steeping instructions.
Herbal teas have been used in midwifery and women’s health for centuries. This blend of adaptogenic and toning herbs can support women’s hormone balance, uterine health, mineral balance, blood sugar balance, nervous system health, cycle regulation and symptom reduction during the phases of trying to conceive, pregnancy, postpartum, and beyond!
Red Raspberry Leaf: This toning herb is ideal for uterine health. It has been shown to regulate the symptoms of PMS (cramping, irritability, fatigue, etc.). It is recommended for long term use during pregnancy to shorten labor time, and reduce the need for possible interventions. Additionally, Red Raspberry Leaf may support hormone balance in all stages of women’s health, and increase milk supply in breastfeeding mothers.
Nettle: Because of it's high antioxidant, vitamin, and mineral content, Nettle is one of the most recommended herbs by nutritionists and holistic practitioners. Nettle is a natural source of essential micronutrients like calcium, iron, manganese, potassium, B complex, Vitamin A, and chlorophyll, as well as protein and fiber! With a variety of medicinal properties including anticarcinogenic, antihistamine, astringent, diuretic, expectorant, hemostatic, hypoglycemic, hypotensive, stimulant, tonic, antispasmodic, decongestant, antihistamine, and much more, Nettle is one of the most well-rounded and all-purpose herbs!
Alfalfa: This herb is packed with chlorophyll for mineral replenishment, can stabilize blood sugar levels, and also supports the gut flora and nutrient absorptions. Alfalfa is also known to support milk production in breastfeeding.
Oatstraw: Oatstraw's nervine properties are unique in that they are adaptogenic, meaning they build up in the system over time, teaching your body how to handle stressors rather than just removing them. Oatstraw is also high in vitamins and minerals, supportive of thyroid function, and can help regulate blood sugar levels.
Chamomile: Chamomile’s calming and sedative properties are able to influence the GABA neurotransmitter system, which can regulate sleep and anxiety. Over time, Chamomile may be as effective in balancing stress response as some prescription medications.
Be sure to keep the bag sealed tight, and store this blend in a cool dark place for up to 12 months.
As with most herbal preparations, there are few contraindications for use. Consult with your doctor or preferred medical professional before use. Use caution while pregnant and breastfeeding, or if you're sensitive to gluten (allergy, intolerance, Celiac, etc.)
*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.