Organic Red Clover
- What are the Benefits of Red Clover?
- Folklore & Historical Use of Red Clover
- Botanical Description & Habitat
What are the Benefits of Red Clover?
What are the Benefits of Red Clover?
While red clover has lured many to their knees in search of an elusive four-leaved charm, its rosy flowering top is what has brought good fortune to the health and wellness of many over centuries.
Puffy and pink during full bloom in spring, red clover blossoms are traditionally used to support skin health.* As early herbal practitioners discovered, its benefits are best experienced when harvested and dried then consumed as a tea or herbal tincture as part of a regular skincare routine.
Part of a classification of herbs known as alteratives, red clover traditionally supports the detoxification functions of the liver and lymphatic systems, potentially contributing to its ability to get you glowing from the inside out.*
Beyond skincare, Native American healers have long revered it for its ability to support women’s health. Modern-day herbalists appreciate red clover because of its isoflavone content.
Historically, Chinese and Russian herbal healers have even used it to support respiratory health, while Europeans incorporated it into their formularies for digestive health.*
In traditional Chinese medicine, red clover is believed to help clean the blood, clear heat and remove toxins. Internally, red clover is used to support women during the transition of menopause; as well as for other skin concerns. In European herbal medicine, it was valued for both for digestive and respiratory issues. While red clover has found itself in traditional herbal formulas for a variety of uses, our red clover tea is a favorite of ours to support healthy skin.*