That’s what I’m calling this new Traditional Medicinals female toner tea that I recently bought. The box tells me that it’s supposed to “support female systems by combining herbs to support healthy menstruation, purify blood, and strengthen and tone the uterus.” I have no real way of knowing if this stuff actually works (even though the box tells me that the ingredients speak for themselves), but I like the taste so I’m drinking it whether or not it actually helps my girly parts. Herbal ingredients include raspberry leaf, licorice root, strawberry leaf, nettle leaf, angelica root, blessed thistle herb, cramp bark, spearmint leaf, rose hip, lemon verbena leaf, West Indian lemongrass leaf, ginger rhizome, and chamomile flower. All of the ingredients listed on the box are certified organic by the California Certified Organic Farmers.
Whenever I offer Kirby a sip of this, he staunchly refuses to try it. I bet he’s worried it’ll give him a period.
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Tags: California Certified Organic Farmers, female toner, herbs, period, tea, traditional medicinals



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