What does Red Clover Herb means?
Red Clover Herb (Trifolium pratense) is a perennial herb growing to 20-80 cm tall and has purple-pink or pink tubular flowers. Red Clover belongs to Leguminosae or Fabaceae family also known as the legume, pea, or bean family. Since years, Red Clover Herb is used for cancer prevention, indigestion, high cholesterol, whooping cough, cough, asthma, bronchitis, and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Women, specially use red clover to ease menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes; for breast pain or tenderness (mastalgia); and for premenstrual syndrome (PMS), improves urine production and improves circulation of the blood, help prevent osteoporosis, reduce the possibility of blood clots and arterial plaques.
BestSource Nutrition's Red Clover Herb is cultivated in natural surroundings of Himalayas. Our manufacturing process is carefully managed from harvest to formulation using state of the art technology to guarantee highest quality.
How Red Clover Herb supplement works?
Red clover is considered to be one of the richest sources of isoflavones, which are water-soluble chemicals that act like estrogens (known collectively as phytoestrogens). In addition, Red clover is a source of nutrients such as calcium, chromium, magnesium, niacin, phosphorus, potassium, thiamine, and vitamin C. Thus, a good nourishing herb for pregnancy preparation.
How Red Clover Herb supplement is used?
Many studies have found red clover effective:
- Put 1-2 teaspoon of Red Clover in a bowl.
- Add water to bowl and boil it for 2 minutes.
- Sieve it in a cup, add sugar/honey if needed.
- Enjoy relishing taste of Red Clover.
BestSource Nutrition’s Red Clover comes in a Zip lock Standup Pouch that can be reused.
What is a suggested dosage of Red Clover Herb supplement?
Take 2-3 Cups daily.
What are the risks of taking Red Clover Herb supplement?
Side effects: Red Clover Herb is safe when taken in dietary doses otherwise it might increase chances of bleeding in women.
It might cause rash-like reactions, muscle ache, headache, nausea,
Drug Interactions: Consult healthcare practitioner if you are on
hormone replacement therapy or birth control pills. Caution is advised if taken with medication that changes in liver.
Risks: People who are pregnant, nursing should avoid. Caution: People who are allergic to peanuts (Arachis hypogaea) should avoid
red clover as these two plants are related.
What should I avoid?
Stop using it 2 weeks before planned surgery.
How should I store Red Clover Herb supplement?
Store at room temperature away from sunlight & moisture. Do not freeze supplement. Keep out of the reach of children.