HORMONE TEA
🌸 Organic Hormonal Balance Tea
PMS • Perimenopause • Menopause Support
This organic herbal tea blend is thoughtfully formulated to support women through every stage of hormonal change. Whether experiencing PMS, perimenopause, or menopause, this blend helps soothe mood fluctuations, ease physical symptoms, and promote overall hormonal harmony. Rich in phytoestrogens, calming nervines, and anti-inflammatory botanicals, this tea nourishes the body and offers gentle, natural support.
☕ USE
Steep 1–2 teaspoons of loose tea in hot water for 20 minutes.
Sip warm 1–3 times daily for optimal benefit.
🌿 INGREDIENTS & WHY WE USE THEM
Red Clover
Rich in natural phytoestrogens that support estrogen balance. Helps reduce hot flashes, night sweats, irritability, and supports healthy skin, bones, and circulation.
Red Raspberry Leaf
A classic women’s herb known to tone the uterus, reduce heavy menstrual flow, ease cramps, and decrease inflammation.
Black Cohosh
Traditionally used for menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, heart palpitations, tinnitus, vertigo, anxiety, and sleep disturbances.
Sage
Helps reduce excess sweating (including night sweats), supports memory and cognitive clarity, and reduces inflammation.
Skullcap
A calming nervine that reduces irritability, anxiety, and emotional overstimulation while supporting relaxation and hormonal stress response.
Valerian Root
Deeply calming; helps with hot flashes, insomnia, anxiety, mood swings, and mild depression. Promotes stronger, more restorative sleep.
Lemongrass
Reduces inflammation, muscle and abdominal pain, and supports digestive comfort. Gently uplifting and soothing.
Ginger Root
Supports digestion, reduces nausea, enhances cognitive function, and helps decrease inflammation associated with hormonal fluctuations.
⚠️ AVOID IF:
- Taking blood thinners
- Have bleeding disorders
- Pregnant or breastfeeding
- On hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
- History of breast cancer or estrogen-sensitive cancers
- Children under 16
- Liver disease
- Taking sedative or seizure medications