Indigo Teas Menopause Loose Leaf Tea - 50g
Brand : Indigo Herbs
- SKU:
- 116103
- UPC:
- 5056156316972
For support during the menopause
Menopause Tea from Indigo Herbs is a premium quality loose leaf woman’s tea blend. This blend has been created to help ground and uplift during menopause. Menopause Tea can be infused in boiling water and made into a supporting herbal tea.
Our Indigo Botanical herbal tea blends are made from the finest loose herbal tea ingredients. All our tea ingredients are carefully selected and tested for purity to ensure that they are pharmacopoeial grade and premium quality. Our proprietary house blend recipes are then hand blended with care and attention, and packaged in re-sealable brown paper bags to ensure freshness.
- A grounding and uplifting blend of herbal ingredients make up this women's herbal tea including herbs traditionally known to support during menopause.
- Taste can be described earthy, floral with a green edge.
- This blend combines: Damiana, Rooibos, Motherwort, Rose Blossom, Chamomile Flowers, Red Clover Flowers & Gingko leaf
- Prepared for your brewing, drinking and relaxation.
- 100% pure botanical ingredients, absolutely nothing added
Ingredients
Damiana, Rooibos, Motherwort, Rose Blossom, Chamomile Flowers, Red Clover Flowers, Gingko leaf
Directions
Grab a teapot, a cafetiere or your tea making equipment of choice. Scoop 1-2 teaspoons and the same for each of your friends into a pot and add boiling water. 3 cup tea pot = 3/6 teaspoons of herbal tea.
Let the tea infuse for 15 minutes. Simply pour the brewed tea into cups and serve. Breathe, sip your tea and relax
Suggested use: 1-2 teaspoons dried root per 1 cup of boiling water up to 3 times a day. 1 teaspoon =1g
Contraindications
Red Clover
If taking blood thinning medication consult doctor before taking Red clover. Not known to interfere with prescription hormone replacement drugs such as HRT. It is not recommended for women on estrogen based birth control pills.
Motherwort
Not recommended for people taking anticoagulants, blood thinners, aspirin, garlic, willow bark, vitamin E in supplement form, or people with clotting disorders
Damiana
The leaves have a minor laxative effect and may cause loosening of the stools at higher amounts. Until more is known about Damiana's effects on the female hormonal system, it should be avoided during pregnancy.
Chamomile
Chamomile is part of the Asteraceae plant family, which includes ragweed and chrysanthemum, so people with allergies may react when they use chamomile either internally or topically. Chamomile should not be taken during pregnancy or breast-feeding. Chamomile contains coumarin, a naturally-occurring compound with anticoagulant or blood-thinning effects. It should not be combined with warfarin or other medications or supplements that have the same effect or be used by people with bleeding disorders. It shouldn't be used two weeks before or after surgery.
Ginkgo Leaf
Gingko is not advised for those taking blood thinning agents, such as aspirin or walfarin.
Store in a cool, dry place and keep out of reach of children