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Loose Tea Blend.

 

  • Balance Hormones
  • Reduce cramps
  • Increase Iron
  • Tone Uterus
  • Reduce number of days on period
  • Safe for teens

 

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Golden Vagina Tea

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  • ORGANIC RED RASPBERRY LEAF:

    Helps ease the symptoms of PMS, endometriosis, and menopause, and some couples find it helpful when trying to conceive.

    Uterine Tonic: Its constituent fragrine is an alkaloid that helps to tone the muscles of the pelvic region, including the uterus. This is a wonderful action for improving uterine health where there is uterine weakness present. This may help prevent miscarriage due to uterine weakness, when used in preparation for pregnancy.

    Contains: magnesium, potassium, iron, calcium, and vitamins B, A, C, and E. The high level of B vitamins in particular makes it useful for relieving nausea, soothing leg cramps, and improving sleep.

     

    ORGANIC DANDELION LEAF:

    Dandelion encourages bile production in the liver and speeds up the elimination of wastes. For fertility cleansing, dandelion leaf and root can shore up nutrients that may be lacking, while cleansing toxins like hormone disrupting chemicals that can build up and stress the liver. Further, hormone balance can be improved by the use of dandelion because it’s the liver’s job to metabolize excess hormones.

    Helps with urinary tract infections

    Dandelion leaf is a diuretic, meaning it promotes urination thereby helping weight loss without side effects. It also removes toxic substances from the kidneys and entire urinary system. Plus, its disinfectant properties inhibit bacterial growth, preventing future UTIs.

    ORGANIC HIBISCIS:

    Menstrual Pain: The health benefits of hibiscus tea also include relief from cramps and menstrual pain. It helps in restoring hormone balance as well, which can reduce other symptoms of menstruation like mood swings, depression, and overeating.

     

    ORGANIC RED CLOVER LEAF:

    Helpful if there is scaring of the fallopian tubes, irregular menses, abnormal cells in the reproductive tract, or "unexplained" infertility. 

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