Menopause Herbal Tea - Organic

Organic Menopause herbal loose leaf health tea
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Menopause Herbal Tea - Organic

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  • Certified organic ingredients
  • Ease hot flushes
  • Balences hormone levels
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Origin: Various

Ingredients: Korean Panax Ginseng, alfalfa, red clover, dandelion root, lavender, sage.

 

  • Quantity: 1 heaped teaspoon per cup of water
  • Water Temperature: 100° water
  • Time: 3-4 minutes
  • Recommendation:
  • It is recommended that two cups be consumed daily at breakfast and lunch.
  • Can be served hot or cold or even as an iced tea. 

Serve in a glass teacup from Tea by BIrdy for the luxury tea experience.

Other teas for women in their more senior years include Arthritis Tea and Menopause Tea.

  • Korean Ginseng (Panax ginseng) - Considered the most potent of the ginseng family. It can reduce the occurrence and severity of hot flashes and night sweats in menopausal women. Not only has it been linked to improved memory function, assisting with mood disorders and libido, it is an anti-inflammatory and a fantastic all-round wellness herb. 
  • Sage (Salvia officinalis) - Has a long history of use in Europe for the traditional use in supporting night sweats, hot flushes and other menopausal complaints. It is also beneficial for memory and assists with relaxation. 
  • Alfalfa (medicago sativa) - A known phytoestrogen (meaning that it contains compounds that act like oestrogen, and these may alleviate the symptoms of menopause). Alfalfa has been scientifically shown to relieve hot flushes and night sweats.
  • Red clover (trifolium foenum) - Contains phytoestrogens. Vitamin C, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium and thiamine. When it comes to menopausal health, clover is one of the most widely researched herbs.
  • Dandelion root (taraxacum officinale) - An excellent liver cleanser. Maintaining healthy blood during menopause will help to achieve better hormone balance. It can also assist with upset tummies and fluid retention.
  • Lavender (lavendula augustifolia) - Anxiety, mood swings and insomnia are common menopausal symptoms. Lavender has been clinically shown to assist with these concerns. Also, one study showed that lavender can reduce hot flushes.

Hot and bothered? Sip Your Way to Sanity with our Menopause Tea

Ladies, are menopausal symptoms driving you up the wall? Don't sweat it, we've got you covered with our amazing menopause herbal tea blend! Packed with organic ingredients like premium Korean panax ginseng, dandelion root, red clover flower, red clover leaf, lavender, alfalfa and sage, it's the perfect way to soothe hot flushes, night sweats, mood swings, memory lapses and insomnia. Our Menopause Tea recipe has been formulated by a naturopath and is hand blended with love in Australia, so you know you're in good hands. Sip it down with a smile and say goodbye to those pesky symptoms. Who knew a cup of tea could be so powerful? 

Naturopath's Comments (on a serious not) "Diet, lifestyle and stress will impact on the changing cycles for women.  This nurturing tea blend is chosen to support women during menopause targeting symptoms such as hot flushes, night sweats, mood swings, sleeplessness and memory function.  It also supports the nervous system which is often overwhelmed during this time and increases your capacity to cope with stress." Our tea also aims to improve liver function to provide better hormonal balance.  A lovely, supportive tea.

100g = 50+ cups.  Can be re-infused.

Disclaimer: This product is not intended as a substitute for the treatment of medical health issues. If you experience any health effects while using this product, cease using it and seek health professional advice immediately.  If you are using prescription medication, do not remove or reduce your medication without consulting a doctor (or a qualified health professional) first. 

A review of effective herbal medicines in controlling menopausal symptoms

Rahele Kargozar, Hoda Azizi, and Roshanak Salari

Electronic Physician. 2017 Nov; 9(11): 5826–5833.