Pregnancy Tea
Pregnancy Tea
INFO
A delicious Raspberry Leaf blends to prepare your body for birth. Designed by our naturopath to support you through your 3rd trimester. Raspberry Leaf is known to strengthen and tone the uterus, assist with more efficient contractions, support breastmilk production, reduce water retention, and help with post-birth recovery.
Raspberry Leaf also contains vitamins including vitamin B complex, calcium, iron, and magnesium.
Can be consumed from 32 weeks, and used with Lactation cookies to support Antenatal Expressing.
We recommended starting with one cup per day and gradually increasing to three.
For more information on Raspberry Leaf Tea read our blog from our in-house naturopath.
If you experience contractions after drinking raspberry leaf tea, please see your healthcare professional.
100% Natural
Organic
Gluten-free
Dairy-free
Soy-free
Caffeine-free
Hand blended
Australian Owned
Made by Mother Nature
INGREDIENTS
Raspberry Leaf, Stinging Nettle, Oatstraw, Spearmint, Rosehip, Chamomile, Alfalfa.
BENEFITS
RED RASPBERRY LEAF
Traditionally used to strengthen and tone the tissues of the uterus, in preparation for birth. Can also be taken during labor.
STINGING NETTLE
Rich in iron and supports and strengthens the whole body. Known as a “spleen” herb, it is warming and nourishing.
OATSTRAW
A great remedy for “feeding” the nervous system, especially when under stress. Oat straw is also great for skin conditions.
SPEARMINT
Excellent for the whole endocrine system, balances and calms and promotes a sense of well-being.
ROSEHIP
Essentially a calming tonic rich in vitamins and antioxidants. It is an excellent spleen/stomach and adrenal tonic – an organ that tends to be affected by long-term stress.
CHAMOMILE
Calming and gently sedating. It is also anti-inflammatory and has a calming, healing effect on the digestive system. Also anti-allergic.
ALFALFA
Warming, nourishing, and building, helping build strength over the last trimester with the same benefits of a ‘spleen’ herb
SERVES - LOOSE LEAF
- 50g = approximately 50 serves
- 200g = approximately 100 serves
- One serve is equivalent to one teaspoon
Can be drunk hot or chilled after brewing
This is a loose-leaf tea and will require an infuser. Check out our range of tea infuser.