Red clover is known for its gorgeous round red flowers, and its traditional medicinal properties to help support women's health.
Red clover, also known as Trifolium pratense and wild clover, belongs to the legume family. This herbaceous perennial plant is native to North Africa, Asia, and Europe. The plant has three-lobed leaves and beautiful dark pink or red edible flowers.
With a slightly sweet, vanilla-like flavor, red clover is delicious brewed into an herbal tea.
Common Names
Cow clover, wild clover, purple clover
Some people use red clover as a traditional remedy for menopause, arthritis, and other health conditions. However, it may interact negatively with some medications, including blood thinners.
Red clover (Trifolium pratense) is a wild flowering plant belonging to the same family as peas and beans.
It’s widely used in traditional medicine as a remedy for menopause symptoms, asthma, whooping cough, arthritis, and even cancer.
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