Red Clover Tea

Red Clover have been recognized in the field of traditional herbal medicine for ages. Most of the conditions associated with the herb red clover have something to do with reproductive functions and menopause. Red clover is a perennial plant that grows wild in most temperate climates. It gets its name for its purple-pink flower.
People with conditions that prohibit them from taking estrogen supplements shouldn't take red clover as supplement. Red clover should always be taken in moderate amounts. Likewise, people taking birth control pills, and anyone with a history of heart disease or stroke should not take red clover without approval from their doctors.
Red Clover Tea is made by adding 1 tablespoon of dried or fresh clover flowers to a cup of hot water. It is recommended to be taken three times a day.
People with conditions that prohibit them from taking estrogen supplements shouldn't take red clover as supplement. Red clover should always be taken in moderate amounts. Likewise, people taking birth control pills, and anyone with a history of heart disease or stroke should not take red clover without approval from their doctors.
Red Clover Tea is made by adding 1 tablespoon of dried or fresh clover flowers to a cup of hot water. It is recommended to be taken three times a day.
