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Traditional Medicinals

Organic Mother's Milk Tea Bags

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Organic Mother's Milk Tea Bags

Product Details

The herbs in this tea—fennel, anise, coriander, fenugreek and blessed thistle—are galactagogues, which comes from the Greek word “galactos,” meaning “milk” and “agogue,” which means “bringer of.” Women have beensuccessfully using these herbs for centuries to help them breastfeed.* Some of our favorite organic fennel comes from small farms in Bulgaria—one of fennel’s native stomping grounds—where it is harvested in the late summer to early fall.

Personality
Supportive, empowering and believes in you.

Herbal Power
Traditional European herbs used to help nursing mothers with breast milk production.*

Reason to Love
While your bundle of joy is probably causing you no end of delight, moms can also feel overwhelmed and tired, especially when it comes to breastfeeding. We love the fact that the herbs in this formula have been traditionally used to help mothers support their production of breast milk and to promote healthy lactation.* With fennel and anise (which give the tea a sweet, licorice-like taste), and coriander and fenugreek, each sip is like stepping into a tradition that has been passed down from woman to woman for hundreds of years.

Taste
Sweet, slightly bitter with a distinct licorice-like taste.

Directions

Pour 8 oz. freshly boiled water over 1 tea bag.

Cover cup & Steep for 10 minutes.

Squeeze tea bag to ensure maximum goodness in your cup.

Enjoy 3-5 cups daily.

Good with honey!

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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About The Producer

Traditional Medicinals
Sebastopol, CA
We’re committed to using high quality pharmacopoeial grade herbs and embracing ingredient purity, sustainability, and social and environmental activism. We were and are pioneers in the wellness tea categories and will continue to lead the way.Read more