Women's Tea by Beavida
Our delicious blends do not contain caffeine, unless otherwise stated. They are designed to support your body, made with organic herbs and natural ingredients that have stood the test of time. With you in mind, and with plenty of love, we created our tea blends for women and for everyone who has a period, will one day experience menopause, or is currently in the midst of it. Not everyone who menstruates is a woman, and not all women do.
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The Benefits of Herbal Tea and Herbal Infusions
Those of us who enjoy tea have had plenty of chances to marvel at its wonders. Water is transformed into an aromatic liquid that can help us relax and see the world with fresh eyes. Tea is even celebrated with ceremonies in many Asian cultures. We might not always have the time to dress up and do the same, but even a slightly longer moment for yourself with a warm mug in your hands could be greatly beneficial.
While many people know about green tea in connection with weight loss, herbal tea holds many mysteries too. For starters, the lack of teein (with very few exceptions) makes it suitable for a cuppa before bed or for those who are sensitive to caffeine's effects. Equally, women are often advised not to drink tea during their period. It is important to note that this advice only applies to caffeinated tea. Herbal blends on the other hand, especially those with carefully selected formulas, usually do not exacerbate symptoms; on the contrary, they may help you maintain comfort before and during menstruation.
Our Loose Leaf Tea Range
Beavida has high standards when it comes to the quality and composition of our loose leaf tea blends. They are created with women in mind. Our bodies are unique, and the struggles women face as a result are not always acknowledged. If you are looking for a gentle way to support yourself through the various stages of a woman’s life, we might be the tea brand for you.
From PMS (Join the Mood Swing Squad) to period (Have a Bloody Brilliant time), fertility (Wait for the Baby Bloom) or menopause (You are the Queen of Change), take a look at our comprehensive loose leaf tea range to see if we have you covered. No two teas are the same. Should you need any assistance, please feel free to contact us.
Tea Leaves, Chamomile Flowers and So Much More
The history of tea is a long one. As legend has it, loose leaf tea blends originated in China around 2737 BCE. Like many great inventions, it was an accidental discovery. At first, tea was used as medicine or eaten like a vegetable. It took some time before it became the drink we know and love today.
The look, taste and aroma of loose leaf tea blends can vary greatly, as can their uses. Fruit such as orange peel is often added for flavour rather than effect. Dandelion and chamomile flowers not only provide a lovely aroma, but can also offer benefits. Adding cinnamon, ginger or cloves can do the same. The choices are seemingly endless, and words often do not do justice to the powers this ancient beverage holds. That is why we let our teas speak for themselves.
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What is women’s tea good for?
Tea for women can help with a variety of symptoms experienced during menstruation, infertility, pregnancy or menopause as well as offer general support for the female body or simply a nice brew. The benefits depend on the specific blend.
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What is in women’s tea?
A good-quality women’s tea contains organic herbs and botanicals that have traditionally been used in natural medicine. Or better still, those with scientific evidence supporting their effectiveness in addressing issues women face.
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Which tea is best for women?
There is no single tea that suits everyone. The best loose leaf tea for you depends on your age, any symptoms you may experience, medications you take, and personal preferences such as taste and aroma.
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What is women’s tea?
There isn’t just one type of tea for women. Many different blends exist that address issues experienced at different stages of life, such as PMS. “Women’s tea” is therefore a broad term that covers a variety of infusions intended to support wellbeing.
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What is the healthiest herbal tea?
There isn’t a single herbal tea that is universally “healthiest”. Instead, a variety of herbal and non-herbal teas can support health in different ways. The best choice is the one that benefits your specific needs.
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What kinds of teas are herbal?
Herbal teas, also called herbal infusions or tisanes, are teas that do not contain Camellia sinensis (the tea plant). Herbal teas can contain herbs, flowers, bark, roots, seeds and fruits of any other plant. If you want to enjoy a pure herbal blend, you therefore need to avoid green, white and black teas.
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Which herbal tea should you drink every day?
That depends on your intention. If the tea contains medicinal herbs, it is best to consult your doctor before drinking it regularly. Many such teas come with usage recommendations and may interact with medication or existing health conditions.
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Is it better to use loose leaf tea?
Generally, yes. There are three main reasons: higher-quality leaves are usually used in loose leaf tea, while the leftovers often go into teabags. After all, loose leaves aren’t hidden away and need to look appealing. Secondly, some teabags are made from materials such as plastic, which may not be beneficial for your health. Thirdly, loose leaves allow you to measure the quantities yourself while teabags are already pre-packed.
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Does loose leaf tea have health benefits?
That depends on the blend. Some loose leaf teas are designed simply for taste, while others may contain medicinal herbs that support certain symptoms or even have preventative effects. Ultimately, it depends on the tea and how your body reacts to it.