Wild red clover is the Trifolium pratense plant native to Europe and grows abundantly throughout the UK. Wild red clover produces small oval clusters of red flowers. All parts of the plant can be used to make herbal teas, including the dried clover flowers and leaves.1
Wild Red Clover Health Uses and Health Benefits
Wild red clover has numerous health benefits but it particularly used for menopausal symptoms. Wild red clover contains compounds called isoflavones that help balance hormones. Taking wild red clover tea can help balance estrogen levels—which drop during menopause. Wild red clover also helps increase bone density, combat respiratory infections and treat inflammatory skin conditions.2
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