Herb Lore Organic Pre-conception Tincture is an alcohol-free liquid herbal supplement designed to support women on their path to conception. This tincture is made with USDA Certified Organic ingredients and offers a convenient, easy-to-use alternative to fertility teas. Its carefully selected herbal blend provides support for uterine health, hormone balance, and overall reproductive wellness.
This formula features Red Raspberry Leaf, Red Clover, and Nettle for reproductive health, complemented by soothing Peppermint and Chamomile to promote relaxation. Additional herbs like Dandelion Leaf and Alfalfa contribute essential vitamins and minerals to nourish and prepare the body for conception.
Key Benefits:
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Fertility Support: Crafted with Red Raspberry Leaf, Red Clover, and Nettle to promote uterine health and hormone balance.
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Calming Formula: Peppermint and Chamomile help support relaxation and well-being during the trying-to-conceive journey.
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Rich in Nutrients: Dandelion Leaf, Oatstraw, and Alfalfa provide vitamins, minerals, and support for overall wellness.
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Alcohol-Free: Gentle, natural formulation suitable for regular use.
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Certified Organic: Made with the highest-quality, organic herbs and free from synthetic additives or preservatives.
Organic Proprietary Blend:
- Red Raspberry Leaf
- Red Clover Leaf
- Nettle Leaf
- Peppermint Leaf
- Chamomile Flower
- Dandelion Leaf
- Oatstraw Herb
- Alfalfa Leaf
Important Notes:
- Once pregnancy is achieved, discontinue use and switch to Herb Lore’s Pregnancy Tea or Pregnancy Tea Tincture.
- Store in a cool, dark place. Avoid touching the dropper to the mouth.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Why Choose Herb Lore?
Herb Lore is committed to providing safe, effective, and high-quality herbal solutions. This alcohol-free tincture is crafted with care, using only USDA Certified Organic ingredients to ensure purity and potency.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.