RED CLOVER TEA BAGS (14)

£7.00

DESCRIPTION: Red clover is a dark-pink herbaceous plant. Red Clover is mainly biennial. The year the seed germinates, only short leaves and stems are produced and no flowers. The second year the flowers are developed and the seed formed, and after ripening the seed the plant dies. As with most biennial plants, the root is a taproot; that is, the single main root gradually tapers downward and produces numerous side branches. On these are developed the small, rounded or egg-shaped nodules which contain the bacteria necessary for the proper development of the plant.

OTHER NAME/s: Purple clover, beebread, cow clover, trefoil, wild clover, clove, meadow clover, and trifolium.

ORIGIN: Europe, Asia, and Africa and South America.

TASTE: Sweet

MEDICINAL PARTS: Flower head and leaves.

BENEFITS:

* Indigestion

* Gout

* Asthma

* Fever

* Mastalgia

* Sexually transmitted diseases

* Menopause

* Acne

* Minor burns

* Minor wounds

* Lymphatic function

* Diuretic

* Smoker’s cough

* Premature aging

* Athlete’s Foot

* High Cholesterol

* Bronchitis

* Kidney stones

* Cold and flu symptoms

* PMS

* Whooping cough

* Psoriasis

* Eczema

* Blood purifier

* Arthritis

* High blood pressure

* Blood thinner

* Bone density

* Stress

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DESCRIPTION: Red clover is a dark-pink herbaceous plant. Red Clover is mainly biennial. The year the seed germinates, only short leaves and stems are produced and no flowers. The second year the flowers are developed and the seed formed, and after ripening the seed the plant dies. As with most biennial plants, the root is a taproot; that is, the single main root gradually tapers downward and produces numerous side branches. On these are developed the small, rounded or egg-shaped nodules which contain the bacteria necessary for the proper development of the plant.

OTHER NAME/s: Purple clover, beebread, cow clover, trefoil, wild clover, clove, meadow clover, and trifolium.

ORIGIN: Europe, Asia, and Africa and South America.

TASTE: Sweet

MEDICINAL PARTS: Flower head and leaves.

BENEFITS:

* Indigestion

* Gout

* Asthma

* Fever

* Mastalgia

* Sexually transmitted diseases

* Menopause

* Acne

* Minor burns

* Minor wounds

* Lymphatic function

* Diuretic

* Smoker’s cough

* Premature aging

* Athlete’s Foot

* High Cholesterol

* Bronchitis

* Kidney stones

* Cold and flu symptoms

* PMS

* Whooping cough

* Psoriasis

* Eczema

* Blood purifier

* Arthritis

* High blood pressure

* Blood thinner

* Bone density

* Stress

DESCRIPTION: Red clover is a dark-pink herbaceous plant. Red Clover is mainly biennial. The year the seed germinates, only short leaves and stems are produced and no flowers. The second year the flowers are developed and the seed formed, and after ripening the seed the plant dies. As with most biennial plants, the root is a taproot; that is, the single main root gradually tapers downward and produces numerous side branches. On these are developed the small, rounded or egg-shaped nodules which contain the bacteria necessary for the proper development of the plant.

OTHER NAME/s: Purple clover, beebread, cow clover, trefoil, wild clover, clove, meadow clover, and trifolium.

ORIGIN: Europe, Asia, and Africa and South America.

TASTE: Sweet

MEDICINAL PARTS: Flower head and leaves.

BENEFITS:

* Indigestion

* Gout

* Asthma

* Fever

* Mastalgia

* Sexually transmitted diseases

* Menopause

* Acne

* Minor burns

* Minor wounds

* Lymphatic function

* Diuretic

* Smoker’s cough

* Premature aging

* Athlete’s Foot

* High Cholesterol

* Bronchitis

* Kidney stones

* Cold and flu symptoms

* PMS

* Whooping cough

* Psoriasis

* Eczema

* Blood purifier

* Arthritis

* High blood pressure

* Blood thinner

* Bone density

* Stress