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Tea for Two

Tea for Two

Loose leaf, caffeine-free

Herbal Pregnancy Support*

A liquid love note for the folks called to birth the next generation of humans into the world! This soothing, nourishing daily beverage is designed for gestating and postpartum bodies. Nettle and oatstraw offer vital trace nutrients for parent-to-be and babe while raspberry leaf supports strong, healthy reproductive tissues. Ginger, chamomile, plantain and calendula provide gentle digestive and healing support during a moment of rapid, miraculous, physically taxing change. 

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Ingredients

Proprietary Herbal Blend: ginger (Zingiber officinale) root, nettle (Urtica dioica) leaf, raspberry (Rubius idaeus) leaf, oatstraw (Avena sativa), chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) flowers, plantain (Plantago lanceolata) leaf, calendula (Calendula officinalis) flowers

Energetics

Predominant Taste: pungent, salty

Energetics: nourishing, warming, tonic*

Body Affinities: reproductive system, digestive system, lymphatic system, urinary system*

Suggested Use

Add 1 cup of freshly boiled water to 1 tablespoon of looseleaf tea. Cover and steep 20-30 minutes. Strain and enjoy 2-3 cups per day!

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Key Ingredients

Nettle

Urtica dioica

Nettle's virtues mirror the dark, damp, rich soil where it loves to take root: nutrient dense, fortifying, and a support for excess dampness and stagnation in the body. The tincture's alcohol content neutralizes the plant's characteristic sting while preserving it's mineral-rich constituents.

Chamomile

Matricaria chamomilla

A bedtime routine favorite! This cozy, comforting chamomile came straight from our local farm partner into extraction. Soothing for the nerves and the digestive tract, gentle enough for daily use.*

Ginger

Zingiber officinale

Delicious, spicy ginger draws warmth into the core. Stimulating to the circulation, ginger stokes the body's digestive fire -- known as agni in the Ayurvedic tradition. Ginger is a favorite support for occasional nausea, and for those who never feel warm enough no matter how many layers they have on.*