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Balance · Hormone Harmony Herbal Tea
Balance · Hormone Harmony Herbal Tea
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A grounding infusion for clarity, vitality, and inner equilibrium.
The Balance · Hormone Harmony Herbal Tea is a thoughtfully crafted herbal infusion designed to support the body’s natural rhythms and restore a sense of steady alignment. Inspired by ancient healing traditions, this blend brings together time-honored botanicals that have long been used to cleanse, nourish, and revitalize—offering a daily ritual for balance from the inside out.
With earthy, warming undertones and a softly invigorating finish, Balance is both comforting and energizing—making it an ideal companion for morning grounding or afternoon renewal.
Taste Profile
A harmonious blend of earthy and gently warming notes, finished with a subtle spice. Smooth, grounding, and naturally soothing.
Benefits
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Traditionally used to support detoxification and gentle cleansing
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Encourages hormonal balance and overall vitality
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Supports healthy digestion and immune function
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Promotes clear, radiant skin
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Helps restore steady energy and balance
Key Ingredients
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Burdock Root – Traditionally used to support detoxification, skin health, and internal cleansing
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Cat’s Claw – Valued for immune support and anti-inflammatory properties
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Ginger – Warming and invigorating, supports digestion and circulation
Ritual Preparation
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Bring fresh water to a boil and allow it to cool slightly.
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Place one tea bag in your cup or teapot.
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Pour hot water over the tea bag.
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Steep for 5–7 minutes, or to your desired strength.
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Remove the tea bag, inhale deeply, and sip mindfully.
Energetic Intention
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Restore balance
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Support vitality
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Ground and renew
Perfect For
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Hormone-supportive daily rituals
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Digestive and immune support
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Skin and vitality-focused wellness routines
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Anyone seeking gentle, plant-based balance
Care & Notes
Store in a cool, dry place. Herbal teas are intended to support general wellness and traditional practices. Consult a qualified practitioner if pregnant, nursing, or under medical care.
