Listen to Your Body: Expert Guidance on Using Herbal Teas to Tune Into Your Cycle and Symptoms

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PCOS often makes women feel disconnected from their bodies. Symptoms seem random and uncontrollable. Nutritionists suggest using the preparation and consumption of herbal teas as a way to tune back in. By matching your tea choice to your current symptoms—Spearmint for breakouts, Kalonji for bloating, Ajwain for cramps—you engage in a dialogue with your body.
This practice fosters body awareness. It encourages you to pay attention to subtle signals and respond with care. It shifts the dynamic from fighting your body to nurturing it.
Spearmint tea helps you tune into your skin and mood. When you notice a breakout or irritability, it’s a signal to brew Spearmint. It connects the symptom to a solution, helping you manage the hormonal waves.
Kalonji tea helps you tune into your energy and digestion. When you feel heavy or sluggish, Kalonji is the answer. It helps you recognize the signs of inflammation and respond effectively.
Ajwain tea helps you tune into your womb. It encourages you to listen to the tension in your pelvis. By responding with Ajwain tea, you acknowledge the pain and treat it with kindness, fostering a deeper connection to your reproductive health.

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