Red clover is a member of the bean family of plants that is native to Eurasia and now naturalized in North America. This common meadow species is readily identified by its characteristic round flower heads, which contain hundreds of nectar-filled buds.
When dried, red clover tops retain their color and sweetness, which makes them desirable for use in tea blends.
Benefits:
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Hormonal Balance and Menopause Support
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Cardiovascular Health
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Bone Health
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Skin Health
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Respiratory Health
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Detoxification and Blood Purification
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Antioxidant Properties
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Anti-Inflammatory Effects
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Digestive Health
Considerations & Safety:
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Interactions and Side Effects: While red clover is generally safe for most people when used appropriately, it may interact with certain medications, such as blood thinners or hormone therapies. Always consult with a healthcare provider before using red clover, especially if you're pregnant, breastfeeding, or on medication.
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