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Embrace Spring with Organic and Therapeutic Teas

As the chill of winter fades and the vibrant colours of spring emerge, it’s the perfect time to refresh your tea routine. The warmer weather invites us to explore the delightful world of iced teas, offering a refreshing twist on our favourite therapeutic and organic blends. At Organics for Lily, we believe that every season brings unique opportunities to nourish our bodies and minds, and spring is no exception.

Spring’s mild temperatures and blooming landscapes create an ideal backdrop for enjoying iced tea. Whether you’re lounging in your garden, having a picnic, or simply taking a moment to relax, a glass of iced tea can be both invigorating and soothing. Our loose-leaf herbal teas, carefully crafted by a naturopath, are perfect for creating delicious and healthy iced beverages.

Benefits of Therapeutic and Organic Teas

Staying hydrated is crucial, especially as temperatures rise. Iced herbal teas provide a flavourful and refreshing way to maintain hydration without the added sugars and artificial ingredients found in many commercial drinks.

Our teas are blended with nature’s finest herbs and botanicals, each selected for its therapeutic properties. Ingredients like chamomile, peppermint, and hibiscus can help support overall wellbeing.

Tea drinking is also a wonderful practice for cultivating mindfulness. By focusing on the sensory experience of brewing and sipping tea, you can create a moment of calm and presence in your day. This mindful approach can extend to other areas of your life, enhancing your overall sense of peace and balance.

Creating Your Perfect Iced Tea

Making iced tea is simple and rewarding. Here’s a quick guide to get you started:

  • Choose Your Tea: Select your favourite Organics for Lily blend. Our herbal infusions like Refresh Me, Just Peppermint, or Cool Vanilla are excellent choices for iced tea.
  • Brew and Cool: Brew the tea as you normally would, using hot water to extract the full flavour and benefits of the herbs. Once brewed, let it cool to room temperature.
  • Chill and Serve: Pour the cooled tea into a pitcher and refrigerate until cold. Serve over ice and garnish with fresh herbs, citrus slices, or berries for an extra touch of springtime freshness.

 

Spring is a season of renewal and growth, making it the perfect time to embrace the benefits of therapeutic and organic teas. Whether enjoyed hot or iced, our teas offer a delicious way to support your health, wellbeing, and mindfulness. So, take a moment to savour the flavours of spring with Organics for Lily, and let each sip bring you closer to nature and inner peace.

Don’t forget to order your next favourite iced tea today at organicsforlily.com.au.

Happy sipping! ✨

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Labour tea

Are you or someone you know PREGNANT? Ever thought of using RASPBERRY LEAF tea to facilitate labour? Want to learn more?

Raspberry leaf preparations have been used since ancient times to prepare the uterus for birth in an attempt to facilitate a complication free labour.   It’s traditionally taken as a partus preparatory to prepare the uterus for delivery and to facilitate labour.  It doesn’t induce labor but increases the strength and amplitude of contractions.  It helps to bring the uterus down quickly therefore reducing the risk of infection.  Research suggests that Raspberry leaf may increase the regularity and decrease the frequency of uterine contractions.  Other studies have shown it to shorten the second stage of labour and;  Reduce the likelihood of preterm and posterm labour. Most women who take raspberry leaf tea go into labour on or before their due date.

Raspberry leaf can also help with the production and maintenance of breast milk
IMPORTANT

Avoid taking it in the first trimester of pregnancy.

It may reduce the absorption of some vitamins and minerals so it’s very important to consult your naturopath before taking this tea.


Raspberry leaf tea should be started in your second trimester (around 20 weeks) and the dosage increased until 1 week post partum.

As much as you are tempted to start taking Raspberry leaf at 39 weeks when you have kankles, are peeing every 5 minutes, can’t sleep and feel like a beached wale.  Taking it a week before you are due doesn’t have any effect. Research has indicated it needs to be gradually increased well before your due date.  So make sure you start drinking in your second trimester.

HOW TO TAKE
Start drinking 1 cup (500 mg) per day at 20/40 weeks and increase every few weeks until drinking 4 cups per day. Continue drinking 4 cups until 1 week after delivery
An example of this is;
20/40-25/40 – 1 cup (500mg/d)
25/40 to 30/40 – 2 cups (2x500mg)
30/40 to 34/40 – 3 cups (3x500mg)
34/40 to delivery – 4 cups (4x500mg)
If you have any questions please feel free to leave a comment below or email me at hello@organicsforlily.com.au
Labour tea is now available on our website https://www.organicsforlily.com.au/shop/therapeutic-tea/labour-tea/
Good luck 🙂
Mel
xx
written by Melissa Khonsavang
BHSc – Naturopathy
Organics for lily