red clover teaRed Clover Tea has been used for centuries to treat a variety of conditions and to promote proper overall well being. The red clover herb can be ingested in numerous ways from topical soaps to eaten raw but it is by far the best way to consume it.

The primary reason individuals consume red clover or purple clover is to help with reproductive functions and also pre and post menopausal symptoms. The benefits of Red Clover Tea is that it contains a high level of phytoestrogen that helps regulate the biochemistry in a females body. Red clovers can also be applied on the exterior of the body to help with skin conditions and help heal flesh wounds. Further the benefits may include reducing bad cholesterol levels and flow blood to the arteries and veins.

Possible Red Clover Tea side effects from high doses include miscarriage and possible birth problems. If you are trying to become pregnant please consult with a doctor before ingesting any herbal medicine including red clovers. A special note about herbs – make sure to fully research any type of herb you plan on taking because it is very possible that it can have adverse effects if not consumed in the right proportions. Make sure to double and triple check the possible side effects of consuming herbal teas.

The best way to make the tea is by adding two or three tea spoons of dried red clover flowers in a cup of water and boil it. Let the water boil covered for about 15 minutes total. It is wise to drink more than one but less than three cups of the tea daily.

Red Clover Tea is a highly beneficial tea that is easy to prepare and can provide numerous possible health benefits if taken in moderation.

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