Personality - Glowing, beautiful and vibrant.
Herbal Power - Traditionally used to support pregnancy and prepare the womb for childbirth.
Reason to Love - Now that you're expecting, you're probably doing everything you can to nurture the new life inside you. That's why our herbalists created this blend of supportive herbs to help tone the uterus and prepare the womb for childbirth. This blend combines the herbal powers of raspberry and nettle leaves with other tonifying herbs like alfalfa to create a tea that is both pleasingly mild and minty, as well as helpful in supporting a healthy pregnancy.
Taste - Mildly sweet and spearminty.
Our herbalists celebrate raspberry leaf as a uterine tonic, known for its role in preparing the womb for childbirth and a staple in herbalist apothecaries for thousands of years. We source some of our favorite raspberry leaf from the Gorazde region of Bosnia and Herzegovina, where it grows in idyllic rolling hills and meadows.
Picked in the wild by multi-generational family collectors, the young leaves are best when picked in early summer-at the height of their herbal power-before the fruits develop.
We've Got the Right Stuff
We raise the bar. The quality standard of the herbs we use is hard to pronounce, difficult to meet, and it's what makes us different, better. We’re not ashamed to say it. Pharmacopoeial: It's the only quality standard our herbalists can rely on when blending teas for your health and wellness.
Compostable Tea Bags - Tea bags are compostable and Non-GMO Project Verified.
To Enjoy:
Pour 8 oz freshly boiled water over 1 tea bag.
Cover cup & Steep for 10-15 minutes.
Squeeze tea bag to ensure maximum goodness in your cup.
Enjoy 3 cups daily.
All ingredients certified organic.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please discuss the use of this product with your prenatal healthcare practitioner prior to use. Do not use this product if you have a known hypersensitivity to stinging nettle plants or if you are allergic to plants within the parsley (Apiaceae) family, such as fennel or dill. This tea is not significant source of vitamins or minerals.