Organic Way Red Clover Cut & Sifted - Herbal Tea | Kosher & USDA Certified

Organic Way Red Clover Cut & Sifted - Herbal Tea | Kosher & USDA Certified

USD 17.99 USD
SKU: juNT690b
Condition: New

Organic Way's red clover cut and sifted can be consumed as tea and also added to certain recipes for flavor. Studies suggest that red clover is used to strengthen brittle bones and reduce bad cholesterol level in the body. It is also considered to be a home remedy for male-pattern baldness, enlarged prostate, breast pain, asthma, eczema, swellings and certain other conditions. The soothing properties in the herb help in case of indigestion and premenstrual syndrome. The plant is usually found in open spaces such as pastures and meadows. The tea is recommended for men and women as the herb comes with healing properties for several men and women health problems. Country of Origin: Albania Did You Know? Red clover can also be used as a face wash or hair wash. It is, however, popularly used along with other herbs and consumed as tea.

Categories: Home & Garden

Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
BrandOrganic Way LLC
ProductOrganic Herbs

Organic Way's red clover cut and sifted can be consumed as tea and also added to certain recipes for flavor. Studies suggest that red clover is used to strengthen brittle bones and reduce bad cholesterol level in the body. It is also considered to be a home remedy for male-pattern baldness, enlarged prostate, breast pain, asthma, eczema, swellings and certain other conditions. The soothing properties in the herb help in case of indigestion and premenstrual syndrome. The plant is usually found in open spaces such as pastures and meadows. The tea is recommended for men and women as the herb comes with healing properties for several men and women health problems. Country of Origin: Albania Did You Know? Red clover can also be used as a face wash or hair wash. It is, however, popularly used along with other herbs and consumed as tea.

Related Items