Crone Tea
The perfect period companion, this herbal tea blend contains womb-loving, cramp-relieving, inflammation-fighting, tension and anxiety-reducing deliciousness.
Raspberry leaf is a beloved women’s herb that tones the muscles of the uterus, which basically helps her do her job of shedding the lining in a better and more easeful (less painful) way. It is also incredibly rich in vitamins and minerals, which provide a wide array of health benefits and generally help keep you running better.
Mugwort is warming and relaxing, and does the very important job of helping us drop in more deeply to our wombs, the seat of our intuition. It helps us rest more deeply, and remember our dreams, which many report are almost prophetic when working with her. And she is also wonderful at relieving tense, spasmodic cramps.
Motherwort relieves cramps in her own way, but she is more cooling and soothing. She actually helps strengthen the womb-heart axis, the Traditional Chinese Medicine concept that descibes the interconnectedness and communication between the uterus and the heart. Known as the Bao Mai, it is considered a crucial energy pathway or meridian that plays a significant role in women's health, particularly in relation to reproductive and emotional well-being. Motherwort works on this axis in a gentle and supportive way.
Our stalwart friend yarrow regulates bleeding and cycle length, helps relieve spasm and tension, and helps move blood circulation to the pelvic area, which relieves pain and makes menstruation more efficient.
Cinnamon and ginger and both warming and stumulating to circulation which being soothing to the nervous system. Ginger is a powerful anti-inflammatory that can knock out pain.
Enjoy this tea up to 3 times a day while you’re bleeding. I highly recommend creating a very slow, gentle ritual around this and carving out lots of time and space to drink your tea and stare out of a window or lay down and do absolutely nothing. No herb can replace good rest and self-care habits, but they can definitely amplify the benefits of those practices. Happy bleeding!
The perfect period companion, this herbal tea blend contains womb-loving, cramp-relieving, inflammation-fighting, tension and anxiety-reducing deliciousness.
Raspberry leaf is a beloved women’s herb that tones the muscles of the uterus, which basically helps her do her job of shedding the lining in a better and more easeful (less painful) way. It is also incredibly rich in vitamins and minerals, which provide a wide array of health benefits and generally help keep you running better.
Mugwort is warming and relaxing, and does the very important job of helping us drop in more deeply to our wombs, the seat of our intuition. It helps us rest more deeply, and remember our dreams, which many report are almost prophetic when working with her. And she is also wonderful at relieving tense, spasmodic cramps.
Motherwort relieves cramps in her own way, but she is more cooling and soothing. She actually helps strengthen the womb-heart axis, the Traditional Chinese Medicine concept that descibes the interconnectedness and communication between the uterus and the heart. Known as the Bao Mai, it is considered a crucial energy pathway or meridian that plays a significant role in women's health, particularly in relation to reproductive and emotional well-being. Motherwort works on this axis in a gentle and supportive way.
Our stalwart friend yarrow regulates bleeding and cycle length, helps relieve spasm and tension, and helps move blood circulation to the pelvic area, which relieves pain and makes menstruation more efficient.
Cinnamon and ginger and both warming and stumulating to circulation which being soothing to the nervous system. Ginger is a powerful anti-inflammatory that can knock out pain.
Enjoy this tea up to 3 times a day while you’re bleeding. I highly recommend creating a very slow, gentle ritual around this and carving out lots of time and space to drink your tea and stare out of a window or lay down and do absolutely nothing. No herb can replace good rest and self-care habits, but they can definitely amplify the benefits of those practices. Happy bleeding!
The perfect period companion, this herbal tea blend contains womb-loving, cramp-relieving, inflammation-fighting, tension and anxiety-reducing deliciousness.
Raspberry leaf is a beloved women’s herb that tones the muscles of the uterus, which basically helps her do her job of shedding the lining in a better and more easeful (less painful) way. It is also incredibly rich in vitamins and minerals, which provide a wide array of health benefits and generally help keep you running better.
Mugwort is warming and relaxing, and does the very important job of helping us drop in more deeply to our wombs, the seat of our intuition. It helps us rest more deeply, and remember our dreams, which many report are almost prophetic when working with her. And she is also wonderful at relieving tense, spasmodic cramps.
Motherwort relieves cramps in her own way, but she is more cooling and soothing. She actually helps strengthen the womb-heart axis, the Traditional Chinese Medicine concept that descibes the interconnectedness and communication between the uterus and the heart. Known as the Bao Mai, it is considered a crucial energy pathway or meridian that plays a significant role in women's health, particularly in relation to reproductive and emotional well-being. Motherwort works on this axis in a gentle and supportive way.
Our stalwart friend yarrow regulates bleeding and cycle length, helps relieve spasm and tension, and helps move blood circulation to the pelvic area, which relieves pain and makes menstruation more efficient.
Cinnamon and ginger and both warming and stumulating to circulation which being soothing to the nervous system. Ginger is a powerful anti-inflammatory that can knock out pain.
Enjoy this tea up to 3 times a day while you’re bleeding. I highly recommend creating a very slow, gentle ritual around this and carving out lots of time and space to drink your tea and stare out of a window or lay down and do absolutely nothing. No herb can replace good rest and self-care habits, but they can definitely amplify the benefits of those practices. Happy bleeding!