Better Nursing Tea-Cuddle Me-Cherry/Hibiscus

Cuddle Me™

Enhance the nursing experience with this organic caffeine-free herbal tisane. Designed to promote lactation in postpartum, begin drinking immediately after birth. Unlike other lactation teas, Cuddle Me is loaded with organic fruits, flowers and herbs that combine to create exceptional flavors as well as nutritional value. Nursing moms need extra fluids for adequate milk supply. While nursing, drink a cup of tea to rehydrate, relax and take time to bond with baby. Makes a unique and thoughtful shower gift for mothers who plan on breastfeeding!

Characteristics: The visual alone will delight as the herbs and cherries create a profusion of flavor and rich rosy color.

Warning: If you are diabetic, talk to your doctor before starting an herbal regimen. An ingredient in this tea could lower blood sugar in people with diabetes. Allergy Alert: Peanut allergy sufferers please be aware that an ingredient in this tea is related to the legume family. Although side-effects to this tea are uncommon, if you experience nausea or other stomach upset as a result from drinking this tea you may be sensitive to one of its ingredients. 

Net weight 3.0 oz., Makes up to 35 servings.

For more details about each of our unique teas, visit our “Blends With Benefits” and "Tea Overview" pages.

Ingredients for this tea comes from farms that use organic methods to cultivate their crops.

This product has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

Our teas are crafted and packaged in the USA!

100% Organic ingredients: red rooibos, fenugreek, hibiscus, nettle leaf, red raspberry leaf, blessed thistle, fennel seed, rose hips, rose petals, cranberries, orange peels, cherries, mango, elderberries, calendula, blue cornflower, honey

"I have to say that your nursing teas are by far the best I have ever tasted, and as a Breastfeeding Peer Counselor, I intend to recommend you to every nursing mom I know.”-Betsy C., UT

 




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