Flow Down Women’s Cycle Tea | Traditional Herbal Blend

Flow Down Women’s Cycle Tea | Traditional Herbal Blend

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Flow Down Women’s Cycle Tea | Traditional Herbal Blend

Flow Down Women’s Cycle Tea | Traditional Herbal Blend

$9.99
2oz

Flow Down – Women’s Cycle Tea

Flow Down is a thoughtfully crafted herbal tea created to support the natural rhythm of a woman’s monthly cycle. Rooted in traditional herbalism, this blend brings together nourishing, calming, and gently warming botanicals long used to encourage ease, grounding, and balance during cyclical transitions.

This tea is ideal for moments when the body calls for softness, warmth, and restoration.

Herbal Blend & Traditional Uses

Raspberry Leaf
Traditionally used to tone and nourish the uterus and support overall reproductive wellness.

Red Clover
A gentle, mineral-rich herb historically used to support balance and renewal in women’s herbal formulas.

Nettle Leaf
Deeply nourishing and mineral-dense, nettle has been traditionally used to replenish and strengthen the body.

Lavender
Known for its calming and aromatic qualities, often used to support relaxation and emotional ease.

Anise Seed
A warming, lightly sweet herb historically used to support digestion and comfort.

Rosemary
Traditionally associated with circulation, clarity, and gentle warmth within herbal blends.

Lemon Balm

Traditionally used to uplift the mood while calming the nervous system, often chosen for stress-filled days and restless minds.

How to Enjoy

Steep 1 tablespoon in hot water for 3–5 minutes.
Enjoy 1–2 cups daily, especially during times of rest, reflection, or cyclical transition.

Important Safety Notes

Use caution if:

  • allergic to legumes
  • sensitive to mint-family herbs
  • sensitive to fennel/celery/anise-family plants
  • pregnant or breastfeeding
  • taking blood thinners, sedatives, diabetes, or blood pressure medications

This blend may promote relaxation in sensitive individuals.

This product is rooted in traditional herbal practices and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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