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Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) is offered as dried flower for tea, infusion, and traditional herbal preparations. Commonly brewed as a mineral-rich infusion, Red Clover is widely used in tonifying and cleansing blends. It is valued in both women’s health formulas and gentle lymph-supportive preparations.

 

Medicinal Profile
Red Clover is traditionally regarded as an alterative and nutritive herb used to support lymphatic function and skin health. It is often incorporated into preparations intended to promote gentle detoxification and hormonal balance. Its action is steady and supportive.

 

Traditional & Historical Context
Used in European and North American herbal traditions, Red Clover has long been prepared as an infusion for long-term tonic support. It has historically been included in spring cleansing formulas.

 

Ritual & Folk Applications
Red Clover is associated with prosperity, protection, and feminine vitality. In folk traditions, clover blossoms were carried for luck and included in sachets intended to draw steady abundance. Its symbolism centers on growth and renewal.

 

Preparation Notes
Best prepared as an infusion (15–20 minutes) or long infusion for mineral extraction.

 

Safety Considerations
Use caution in individuals with hormone-sensitive conditions. Consult a practitioner during pregnancy.

Red Clover

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  •  This information is provided for educational and traditional reference only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or replace professional medical care.

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