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Hormone Balancing Tea 30-Day Supply
$20.00
This is the OG of Tea I have Formulated Specifically with us ladies in mind!
This 2oz Bag Contains a 30-day Supply.
How to use:
- Combine 1.5-2 cups of HOT water with 1 tsp of tea.
- Let Steep for 10-15mins (a good sign it is done steeping is if your red rose petals turn white)
- Take it either in the morning or at night about 1 hour before bed.
Most of if not all of the Hormone-balancing teas we have either tried or seen have only 2-5 different herbs. Ours has 11 Herbs in total!!!
What are the benefits of each herbs??
Lavender
- Reduce inflammation and muscle spasms that cause menstrual cramps.
- Menopausal hot flashes
- Help reduce PCOS symptoms
- Better Sleep herb helps calm brain function by triggering a response in your nervous system
- Help your digestive system Whether you are battling bloating, nausea, stomach upset, indigestion, or cramps – lavender tea can soothe the body, reduce muscle spasms, also reduce uncomfortable gas, and streamline your system.
Lady's Mantle
- Lady's mantle tea may help regulate menstrual flow, reduce menstrual cramps, and treat excessive bleeding. It may also stimulate ovulation and progesterone production.
- Lady's mantle tea may help reduce hot flashes, night sweats, and other menopausal symptoms. It may also help treat "estrogen dominance".
- Lady's mantle tea may help restore uterine tone, dry up excess moisture, and return balance to postpartum women. It may also help with breast tenderness and discharge for postpartum mama's
- Lady's mantle tea may also help with digestive health, It may also strengthen the immune system and provide anti-inflammatory effects.
Lemon Balm
- Reducing gastrointestinal discomfort
- Relieving PMS symptoms
- Fighting some infections
- Improving sleep
- Easing pain and discomfort from indigestion
Nettle Leaf
- Nettle tea has been used for a long time in pregnancy tea to provide nutritional support. It can also help stimulate uterine contractions, so it's recommended for women who have a delayed birth or unusually slow labor. Nettle tea is also a galactagogue, which means it can stimulate milk production in nursing mothers.
- Nettle can help women approaching menopause by restoring hormonal shifts in the body.
- Nettle's diuretic properties can help clear toxins linked to UTIs.
- Nettle has nutritional properties that can benefit the cardiovascular system.
- Nettle's antihistamines, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties can help treat skin issues like acne and eczema.
- Nettle tea's anti-inflammatory properties can help prevent diarrhea, constipation, and gastric issues.
Spearmint
- May help regulate hormones, especially in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). It may help reduce testosterone levels and increase female hormones like luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and estradiol. This may help with ovarian cysts and increase the number of viable eggs. Spearmint tea may also help regulate menstrual cycles by balancing hormones, which can promote more regular periods.
- May help reduce the severity of menstrual cramps by smoothing muscle spasms and stimulating blood supply in the uterus.
Red Rose Petals
- Can help reduce menstrual pain and cramping by relaxing uterine muscles and reducing inflammation.
- Can help with digestion by increasing bile production in the liver, which helps break down food and improve nutrient absorption. It can also help prevent constipation.
- Rose tea may also help with anxiety and stress. Can also help lower blood pressure and improve heart health in people with hypertension
Red Raspberry Leaf
- May help reduce mild period cramps, and the tea may also help with premenstrual and postmenstrual cramps.
- May help regulate periods and reduce heavy flow.
- May help with pregnancy by strengthening and toning the uterus, which may help with labor and reduce the need for medical interventions. It may also help prevent miscarriage and late-term pregnancy and decrease morning sickness.
- May help regulate hormones after pregnancy, which may decrease the risk of postpartum depression.
- May help relieve uterine cramping and other symptoms of premenstrual syndrome.
Chamomile Flowers
- Can help relieve menstrual cramps. It can also help with other PMS symptoms, such as bloating and anxiety.
- Has anti-estrogenic properties that may help post-menopausal women reduce their risk of osteoporosis. It may also help relieve pain, discomfort, and stiffness associated with the condition.
- May help lower blood sugar in people with diabetes.
- reduces stress and inflammation.
- aiding sleep and relaxation.
Passion Flower
- Reduces Anxiety and Insomnia: Passionflower has a calming effect on the body, which can help reduce anxiety and promote better sleep.
- Can help balance your neurotransmitters, and also stimulate the release of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), which is known to improve mood and regulate hormones.
- May help in Reducing inflammation throughout the body is what many organic acids and antioxidants are best at, and the compounds found in passionflower.
Dandelion Leaf
- May help with hormonal imbalances, which can cause weight gain, mood swings, and irregular menstrual cycles. It may also help break down excess and synthetic estrogens in the body.
- Natural source of fiber that can help with digestion, constipation, and regular bowel movements.
Oatstraw
- Oat straw tea is known for its ability to enhance cognitive function and focus, making it an ideal choice for those looking to boost mental clarity while managing stress and anxiety. Additionally, oat straw tea is rich in vitamin E and minerals, promoting heart health and reducing inflammation throughout the body