Support hormonal balance with our nourishing tea blend
Combining rosehips and ginger root for their anti-inflammatory properties. Chaste tree berries and raspberry leaf promote reproductive health, while peppermint and nettle aid digestion. With alfalfa, pink roses, and goji berries enhancing vitality, this herbal infusion nurtures your body from within. Enjoy every sip!
Ingredients
Rosehips, Ginger root, Chaste Tree Berries, Raspberry Leaf, Peppermint, Nettle, Alfalfa, Pink Roses, Goji Berries
Tasting notes
Fruity, spicy and herbal
"This tea is a dynamic blend of fruity, spicy, and herbal flavors. The tartness of rosehips and goji berries is balanced by the sweet, floral notes of pink roses, while the ginger and peppermint add a contrasting mix of warmth and cooling freshness. The earthy, grassy tones of raspberry leaf, nettle, and alfalfa provide a solid, grounding base, making the tea both refreshing and comforting. The result is a layered, aromatic tea with a vibrant yet balanced finish, ideal for sipping throughout the day".
Health benefits of drinking The Botanical Brothers' Chaste Tree Berries Tea for Hormonal Balance
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Source of Vitamin C - Rosehips are an excellent source of vitamin C, which supports immune function, skin health, and joint health. Their anti-inflammatory properties help reduce pain and inflammation, particularly in arthritis. Rosehips also promote collagen production, supporting skin hydration and elasticity, making them beneficial for overall skin vitality.
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Anti-inflammatory - Ginger root is well known for its anti-inflammatory and digestive properties. It helps alleviate nausea, indigestion, and bloating, while also easing muscle pain and menstrual cramps. Ginger contains powerful antioxidants that boost immunity and has been shown to reduce the severity of colds and flu.
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Hormonal balance - Chaste tree berries, or vitex, are primarily used to balance hormones, particularly in women. They can help regulate the menstrual cycle, reduce PMS symptoms, and ease menopause discomfort. Chaste tree berries are also known to support fertility by promoting hormonal balance.
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Reproductive health - Raspberry leaf is commonly used for women's reproductive health. It strengthens and tones the uterus, making it helpful in reducing menstrual cramps and supporting a healthy pregnancy. Raspberry leaf is also rich in vitamins and minerals, such as magnesium and iron, which support overall well-being.
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Digestive support - Peppermint is renowned for its ability to soothe digestive issues, such as bloating, gas and indigestion. The menthol in peppermint relaxes gastrointestinal muscles, providing relief from IBS and other digestive discomforts. Peppermint can also reduce headaches, clear sinus congestion, and improve focus.
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Antioxidant - Nettle is a nutrient powerhouse, rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. It has anti-inflammatory properties that help alleviate joint pain, arthritis, and seasonal allergies. Nettle is also a natural diuretic, promoting detoxification and supporting urinary health.
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Bone health - Alfalfa is highly nutritious, containing a wide range of vitamins, minerals, and amino acids. It helps support bone health, lower cholesterol levels, and improve digestion. Alfalfa also has mild diuretic properties, which aid in detoxifying the body and reducing water retention.
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Stress reduction - Pink rose petals are rich in antioxidants, particularly polyphenols, that help protect cells from oxidative stress. They also have calming properties, reducing stress and promoting relaxation. Rose petals support digestive health by soothing the stomach and reducing inflammation, and they may also enhance skin health by providing hydration and reducing irritation.
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Eye health - Goji berries are packed with antioxidants, particularly carotenoids, that support eye health and protect against oxidative damage. They help boost the immune system, improve skin health, and promote a sense of well-being. Goji berries are also a source of essential amino acids, supporting energy, vitality, and overall health.