menopause tea with red clover - menopause relief for women - MENOPAUSE HERBAL TEA 28 DAYS - black cohosh, licorice root, red clover, cinnamon chip, herbal balance for women, menopause tea for women
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menopause tea with red clover - menopause relief for women - MENOPAUSE HERBAL TEA 28 DAYS - black cohosh, licorice root, red clover, cinnamon chip, herbal balance for women, menopause tea for women
MENOPAUSE UNIQE HERBAL TEA FORMULA by SWAN LIFE ESSESNTIALS: Our natural herbal blend combines - Black cohosh root, gingko leaf, red clover herb, cinnamon chip, eleuthero root, licorice root with natural peach flavor.
CINNAMON CHIP FOR MENOPAUSE: Hot flashes during the menopause stage appear in many women. Cinnamon acts directly on the cells to improve their ability to make cellular energy. This means less goes into storage so goodbye gains, plus it will help with energy levels, clarity & satisfy a sweet tooth if there are cravings for simple carbs running through everything else.
RED CLOVER FOR MENOPAUSE : is a natural source of many nutrients including calcium, chromium, magnesium, niacin, phosphorus, potassium, thiamine, and vitamin C. Researchers think that isoflavones, like those found in red clover, might help reduce symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes and night sweats.
BLACK COHOSH FOR MENOPAUSE: is an herb sometimes used to help during perimenopause and menopause symptoms. In particular, these symptoms include hot flashes, moodiness and excessive sweating.
LICORICE ROOT FOR MENOPAUSE: can help to reduce the occurrence of hot flashes and how long they last in women entering menopause. It can also be effective in improving respiratory health and reducing overall stress.
GINGKO LEAF FOR MENOPAUSE: can improve PMS symptoms and the mood fluctuation that can occur before and during menopause. This decaffeinated tea might be a good choice if you’re worried about having trouble sleeping during menopause.
ELEUTHERO ROOT FOR MENOPAUSE: Extracts of eleuthero and eleuthero-sides are known to bind to estro-receptor sites. Eleuthero may, therefore, lessen the effects of withdrawals in women who are experiencing menopause.