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Organic
Meno Support
Femme Balance

Highest Grade

SKU
N7037BDE
Organic herbal tea blend with warm cinnamon notes, made exclusively for us. Hand-picked herbs such as hawthorn, cinnamon, lavender, raspberry leaves, goldenrod and hops. Premium ingredients of the highest quality result in a delicious, functional herbal tea. 150g
CharacterFruity, orange-y, potent, meadow herbs, aromatic
IngredientsHawthorn, bedstraw, yarrow, red clover, lemon balm, dandelion root, cowslip, marigold, orange essential oil
CultivationAll ingredients from certified organic farming. EU organic label. Grown without artificial fertilisers and pesticides.
€9.90
120g

Delivery: 1–3 working days (Free delivery from 99€)

Incl. VAT, excl. shipping

SKU
N7037BDE
€82.50 / 1kg
In stock
Organic Meno Support Femme Balance

Character

This special herbal tea blend is distinguished by its very citrusy, orange-like flavour profile, beautifully supported by meadow herbs such as dandelion, hawthorn, and red clover. These very ingredients also contribute to the tea’s rich, full-bodied flavour and remarkable potency.

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Contents

Hawthorne

The hawthorn (Crataegus) is a member of the rose family and belongs to the pome fruit plant genus. Its main distribution is in North America, but some of the 300 species can also be found in Europe. Hawthorn was often planted as a protective hedge to mark field boundaries as well as contain livestock.

Yarrow

Yarrow can be found throughout Europe, northern Asia, and as far north as the Arctic Circle. It is a perennial and hardy plant that remains above ground even in winter. Yarrow has a long-standing tradition in herbal medicine. According to Greek mythology, Achilles is said to have used yarrow, and it is from this legend that the plant gets its Latin name Achillea millefolium.

Lemon balm

Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) is originally a plant native to southern Europe. Like many southern European herbs, it was first cultivated in monastic gardens and gradually spread throughout the continent. This perennial plant begins to sprout from the ground in March and can grow up to 70 cm tall by July, easily recognisable by its distinctive scent. Due to its wide range of uses, it was cultivated early on across Europe as a popular aromatic herb. In the Middle Ages, it was grown in every monastic garden as it was highly prized for its medicinal properties.

Dandelion

Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) has been recognised in herbal medicine since ancient times. Its active compounds are found in nearly all parts of the plant, though they are most concentrated in the roots. Among its most important bioactive compounds are bitter substances, particularly sesquiterpene lactones, a unique class of compounds primarily found in the Asteraceae family. Dandelions produce these substances both as a defence mechanism against herbivores and as plant hormones. Due to their high bioactivity, they are of significant interest in research. Key bitter compounds in dandelion include tetrahydroiridentin B, ainslioside, and taraxacin. Additionally, dandelion is rich in the triterpene taraxasterol, which is associated with numerous beneficial properties. Other valuable components include sterols such as sitosterol, coumarins, flavonoids, choline, B vitamins, vitamin A, potassium, and inulin.

Cowslip

In ancient times, cowslip (Primula veris) was found only north of the Alps and is found at up to 2200m above sea level. The Celts and Germanic tribes held this beautiful herald of spring in high esteem and it was already described in medieval plant books. According to legend, it can be used to "unlock the heavens".

Marigold

The marigold (Calendula officinalis) belongs to the Asteraceae family and is widely found across Europe. It has strinkingly bright yellow and orange flowers and is commonly seen in gardens. The petals are the most frequently used part of the plant, traditionally dried for tea preparations or extracted for herbal remedies.

Cultivation & Processing

Organic Certification

Preparation

Brewing Guide

Pour 250ml boiling water (90-100°C) over 2 teaspoons tea (4g) and infuse for 3-5 minutes. Enjoy before meals 3 times daily.

Shake well before each brew to mix the individual herbs thoroughly.

Packaging

100% biodegradable and compostable (starch, cellulose, paper)

Recommended Teapot

The ideal teapot for herbal tea is a large glass or porcelain teapot with a strainer.

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Our philosophy

For thousands of years, cultures all over the world have been using a variety of plants and nutritious foods to naturally foster vitality and good health.

With our products, we try to emulate this ancient wisdom as much as possible.

Consequently, our philosophy is simple: everything we do meets the highest standards of quality and purity, with a focus on organic and natural ingredients.

We follow this philosophy with meticulous care on all levels and down to every last detail.

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