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TRADITIONAL MEDICINALS - TEA RASPBERRY LEAF

TRADITIONAL MEDICINALS - TEA RASPBERRY LEAF

TRADITIONAL MEDICINALS - TEA RASPBERRY LEAF
TRADITIONAL MEDICINALS - TEA RASPBERRY LEAF
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Organic Raspberry Leaf tea supports the female system* by aiding healthy menstruation as well as toning the uterus.* For millennia European and Native American women have safely used raspberry leaf for irregular menstruation, menstrual cramps and during pregnancy.* Today naturopaths and nurse-midwives often recommend raspberry leaf tea for these traditional uses. Raspberry leaf has a robust, full-bodied flavor reminiscent of fine black tea, making it an excellent choice for a caffeine-free breakfast or afternoon tea.

Brew Well to be Well�

For maximum benefit, herbal tea must be properly prepared. Pour 8 oz. freshly boiled water over a tea bag in a cup. Cover cup and steep 10-15 minutes. These steps directly influence the amount of beneficial components that will end up in your teacup! Gently squeeze the tea bag to release the remaining extract.

Drink 3 or more cups daily between meals.

SKU 067033-1
Weight 0.25 lb
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Price $5.00
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