Red Raspberry Leaf
Traditionally used for centuries to support women in pregnancy by softening the cervix, strengthening the uterus and balancing hormones. Rich in iron, it promotes healthy blood circulation and helps prevent anemia, especially beneficial during pregnancy and postpartum. Also packed with vitamins A, C, and E, plus calcium and magnesium.
Ginger Root
Known for its anti-inflammatory and digestive-support properties. It can help soothe an upset stomach, relieve nausea, and improve circulation, making it excellent for digestive health and warming the body.
Chamomile
Renowned for their calming and soothing properties, which help reduce stress and anxiety, allowing breastmilk to flow more freely.
Red Rose Petals
Rich in antioxidants and vitamin C, red rose petals support skin health and help combat inflammation. They also have a soothing effect on the mind and body, promoting emotional wellbeing.
Red Raspberry Leaf
Traditionally used for centuries to support women in pregnancy by softening the cervix, strengthening the uterus and balancing hormones. Rich in iron, it promotes healthy blood circulation and helps prevent anemia, especially beneficial during pregnancy and postpartum. Also packed with vitamins A, C, and E, plus calcium and magnesium.
Ginger Root
Known for its anti-inflammatory and digestive-support properties. It can help soothe an upset stomach, relieve nausea, and improve circulation, making it excellent for digestive health and warming the body.
Chamomile
Renowned for their calming and soothing properties, which help reduce stress and anxiety, allowing breastmilk to flow more freely.
Red Rose Petals
Rich in antioxidants and vitamin C, red rose petals support skin health and help combat inflammation. They also have a soothing effect on the mind and body, promoting emotional wellbeing.
A smooth, earthy flavour tea with a subtle sweetness.
Yes, our Red Raspberry Leaf tea contains no caffeine.
As our Red Raspberry Leaf tea is caffeine-free, you can enjoy this tea any time of the day.
Red raspberry leaf tea is particularly beneficial from trimester 3, 32 weeks onwards as it supports uterine health and prepares the body for childbirth. When 32 weeks pregnant, start with one cup a day, and gradually build up to three cups.
This herbal infusion is an excellent choice to drink postpartum as well, as it aids in speeding up healing after delivery, is rich in iron, which is essential for replenishing the body and combating postpartum anemia, and promotes breastmilk production. Making it a nurturing companion for new mamas on their journey to recovery and breastfeeding.
We always recommend consulting your primary healthcare professional, such as your GP or Naturopath if you have any concerns.
Yes! Drinking our red raspberry leaf tea near the end of your pregnancy can still be beneficial. At this stage, it may help strengthen the uterine muscles, which can contribute to more efficient contractions during labour. Additionally, the tea is rich in vitamins and minerals that can support your overall health as you prepare for childbirth, breastfeeding and postpartum recovery.
We recommend you consume no more than three cups a day of one particular tea blend. If pregnant and in trimester 3, start with one cup a day, and gradually build up to three cups a day.
Our tea bags are made of corn starch, crafted from a material called Soilon. Soilon is derived from polylactic acid (PLA), a natural, renewable resource made from cornstarch. This material is biodegradable and compostable, breaking down in your home compost bin.
There are 14 biodegradable tea bags contained in a single tea tube. As the herbs inside the tea bag are fresh and organic, the tea keeps it flavour, meaning you can use the tea bags again, sometimes even 3 times! Simply place the tea bag in the fridge if you wish to reuse at a later date. We also offer huge discounts in our bulk bags of tea bags. Click here to find out more.
Loose leaf is always the most sustainable and affordable way to enjoy tea, offering approximately 50 servings in a 50g tea tube.