Selene - PMS/Menstrual Cramp Relief Herbal Tea
Selene - PMS/Menstrual Cramp Relief Herbal Tea
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FLAVOR PROFILE: Sweet, Zesty, Tranquil
INGREDIENTS: Passionflower, Chamomile Flowers, Vitex Berries, White Willow Bark, Cramp Bark, Lemon Peel
BLENDED FOR: PMS and Menstrual Cramp relief
Selene: the celestial guardian of the moon cycles and feminine rhythms. Inspired by her nurturing essence, this exquisite blend is meticulously crafted to offer gentle support and relief during PMS and menstrual discomfort. As you savor the soothing fragrance of chamomile flowers and the uplifting notes of lemon peel, sink into the comforting presence of cramp bark and white willow bark. The delicate dance of passionflower and vitex berries enhances the tea's energetics, empowering you to find harmony within the natural rhythms of your body. Embrace Selene's gentle guidance with every sip and celebrate the divine femininity that resides within you.
*All herbal tea recipes for sale on this site are exclusively blended and prepared by Wild Earth Sacred Sky, LLC
INGREDIENTS: Passionflower, Chamomile Flowers, Vitex Berries, White Willow Bark, Cramp Bark, Lemon Peel
BLENDED FOR: PMS and Menstrual Cramp relief
Selene: the celestial guardian of the moon cycles and feminine rhythms. Inspired by her nurturing essence, this exquisite blend is meticulously crafted to offer gentle support and relief during PMS and menstrual discomfort. As you savor the soothing fragrance of chamomile flowers and the uplifting notes of lemon peel, sink into the comforting presence of cramp bark and white willow bark. The delicate dance of passionflower and vitex berries enhances the tea's energetics, empowering you to find harmony within the natural rhythms of your body. Embrace Selene's gentle guidance with every sip and celebrate the divine femininity that resides within you.
*All herbal tea recipes for sale on this site are exclusively blended and prepared by Wild Earth Sacred Sky, LLC
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