Weleda Mum Organic Nursing Tea
100% certified Organic herbal blend to support breastfeeding. Fenugreek, Star Anise, Caraway, Fennel and Lemon verbena blend. All the ingredients in Weleda Nursing Tea are grown and harvested according to Weleda quality standards; and are certified organic according to BCS OKO-GARANTIE GMBH Germany. No flavourings, preservatives or sweeteners are added to this product.
Organic herbal blend to support breastfeeding. 100% certified organic
$18.95
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Ingredients
Each tea bag, 2g, contains dry powder of: Fenugreek seed 500mg, Anise seed 400mg, Fennel seed 400mg, Caraway seed 400mg, Lemon verbena (Lippia citriodora) leaves 300mg. All the ingredients in our Nursing Tea are grown and harvested according to Weleda quality standards and are certified organic by BCS OEKO-GARANTIE GMBH Germany. No flavourings, preservatives or sweeteners are added to this product.
Directions for use
Add 1 tea bag to a cup of boiling water. Cover and let stand for 5 minutes. Drink up to 3 cups daily. Because good water is essential for brewing a great cup of tea, we recommend using spring or filtered water to ensure the best result. Warnings: Do not use if you are allergic to anis, anethole, or any of the ingredients in this tea. If you have a celery allergy or are being treated for diabetes, consult a health care professional before use. Use with caution in individuals with kidney an heart disease. If you experience a skin rash, discontinue use and consult your doctor. This product is intended for lactating women and should not be used during pregnancy without consulting your health care provider.
Customer Reviews
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