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Mira Fertility Tea is a caffeine-free, 100% organic herbal blend designed to support reproductive wellness. Each box contains 20 tea bags filled with natural ingredients like Goji Berry and Ginger Root, promoting hormone balance and aiding in cycle regulation. Perfect for those trying to conceive, this tea can be enjoyed hot or iced, making it a versatile addition to your daily routine.
H**S
Tastes great - will affect your hormones.
Tastes like what won ton soup smells like. Savory and gingery - which I surprisingly appreciated. It does affect hormones, so use carefully and according to the instructions.
F**A
Tastes like soup
It has a soup flavored taste but with no salt. The herbs look well sorted and it comes in a high quality steeper bag.
J**R
Tastes fine, too pricey
I don't know enough to know if the ingredients could actually help, but I figured it couldn't hurt. The tea itself tastes fine, nothing thrilling. If it was cheaper, I'd consider repurchasing, but I really can't justify the cost:benefit analysis.
K**.
Nothing like my original order
This is loose leaf tea in a tea bag and it smells strongly of peppermint. My first bag of this tea was actual dehydrated fruits and herbs in the tea bag. Why the change?
C**A
Taste awesome
By the second week of me using this tea I was on my period and I have pcos. So it doesn’t come that often. I’m all around happy with this product.
J**G
Quality medicinal tea!
As a woman with PCOS, I've utilized acupuncture and Chinese herbs to help my system. It was nothing short of miraculous when my cycles were regulated from the use of Chinese herbs and the guidance of a good acupuncturist. This tea includes herbs that I have taken over the years to regulate my system, especially my ally dong quai.In my opinion, this tea is drinkable, but IS medicinal in flavor. I wouldn't classify it as a "tasty" tea, but that's not what it's for. It's a high quality tea that can help regulate the female reproductive system. Drinkable is a big deal: I've had some NASTY healing teas and this is delicious in comparison! The taste is a little peppery and pretty mild.I'm an advanced student of herbalism, not yet a professional. I plan to take this tea daily from the end of my cycle (as in, when I stop bleeding) until I have used the whole package of 20 bags. Dong quai can increase menstrual bleeding in some folks, which may not be what you desire. It can relieve cramps, so it all depends on how your body receives it. This is information I think might be helpful.4 stars instead of 5: I wish there were a bit more information about the tea out there, and information about how to use it. The Amazon page has instructions for use, but I wish the packaging had these instructions as well. Supposedly, one is only to steep the tea for 2 minutes, whereas many medicinal teas need 10-15 minutes steep time for full medicinal value. Finally, the price seems a bit high at this time by just a few dollars.The tea is definitely good quality: whole cut herbs are always better than the tiny particles one sees in most herbal teabags that you find at the health food store. Overall, this is a good purchase that will help many women get to a better place in their fertility/reproductive cycles, especially if you don't live in a place where you can access Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioners.
A**R
No berries!
I was excited to try this Mira Fertility Tea, but unfortunately not all the advertised ingredients are included. Maybe they changed the tea formulation and forgot to update the packaging? Looking at each of the tea bags, there are no goji or chase berries included, just leaves (primarily peppermint) and some bits of ginger. The tea is on the weaker side, and also tastes primarily like peppermint, with a slight hint of ginger. I do like peppermint tea, but was looking forward to something more exciting.
C**W
Pleasant-tasting mild pepperminty tea
I was looking for a non-caffeinated tea and the ginger goji berry description caught my eye. Turns out the mild peppermint flavor is more prominent, but I like the flavor. Since it was labeled as a herbal tea, I checked to make sure it wouldn't harm my health or interfere with any of my medications (see below). After applying the results of my research into this product to my personal situation, I am OK with consuming it any time I want.Since becoming a vine voice I have been trialing a number of things being marketed as herbal teas and I feel that it's important to make a few points:1) Supplements are completely unregulated by government and may not even contain what their labels say they do, so it has fallen to third-party consumer protection outfits to fill in the gaps. Amazon reviews are not allowed to give health advice or recommend specific websites, so all I can say is that you need to do your homework to understand what various "quality" labels on products mean and don't mean.2) Even if properly labeled, exotic herbal products can have quite a lot of possible biologic actions. Unless the product is 100% something you're pretty sure is benign (such as a well-known common spice), you should do a little research into the product, especially if you are older, have medical conditions or are on medications or other supplements.3) I discovered that even when I did my research at well-respected, authoritative sites, a review might still have been biased, touting only the positives of a supplement. A good review should list positives and negatives, whether there are known interactions with medications or other supplements, and conditions that make it potentially dangerous to take the supplement. You may need to read more than one review to get this information.
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