Spearmint Tea
If you have PCOS, you have probably heard about spearmint tea.
There is a reason it comes up again and again in the PCOS community. Spearmint has been studied for its role in androgen-related skin and hair changes in women with PCOS, and it has built a loyal following for good reason.
Our Spearmint Tea Extract gives you all the benefits of spearmint, without the fuss:
🌿 150mg spearmint leaf extract per tablet
☕ No brewing, no bitter taste, no caffeine
✅ Non-GMO and sugar free
Skip the daily tea ritual of trying to fit in two cups per day, every single day.
One tablet and you are done.
- TTC Safe
- Vegan
- Tablet Form
By targeting oxidative stress levels and reducing pro-inflammatory cytokines, spearmint tea extract (Mentha spicata) may support a reduction in inflammation, potentially benefiting skin health and hormonal balance.
It can be a wonderful, natural addition to your supplement routine - and one that may support overall wellness, contributing to a healthier, more confident you. Put some normality back into your day-to-day life I say!
- Support healthy androgen (testosterone) levels
- Assist with managing inflammation
- Promote clearer skin and reduced breakouts
- Support hair health in those with androgen-related concerns
- Encourage more regular cycles
- Support a sense of hormonal balance and well-being
** Based on trusted scientific studies, which are updated regularly to match the latest research.
Ingredients per serving: Spearmint Leaf 150mg (from 7.5mg 20:1 extract).
Inactive Ingredients: Microcrystalline Cellulose and Magnesium Stearate.
Take 1 tablet per day, ideally in the mornings.
If you're considering use while pregnant or breastfeeding - we suggest speaking with your healthcare provider prior.
Take spearmint leaf with caution, especially if you have a history of liver diseases/conditions.
Spearmint may cause sleepiness and slowed breathing.
Spearmint Tea has been studied in both clinical and experimental settings,
including in populations of women with PCOS and hirsutism.
The research below reflects how spearmint (Mentha spicata) has been investigated across a range of study designs, including clinical trials and controlled research settings.
Featured Research
- A clinical study exploring the use of spearmint tea in women with hirsutism, including assessment of androgen hormone markers within a controlled research setting.
Study: Spearmint Tea - Androgen Markers in Hirsutism (2007)
- A randomised controlled trial investigating spearmint herbal tea in women with PCOS, including evaluation of hormone-related markers associated with androgen activity.
Study: Spearmint Herbal Tea – PCOS Randomised Controlled Trial (2010)
- A randomised controlled trial in women with PCOS and hirsutism, examining spearmint tea intake over 30 days, including assessment of hormone-related markers.
Study: Spearmint Tea – Randomised Controlled Trial in PCOS/Hirsutism
- A clinical trial investigating daily spearmint tea intake in women with PCOS, including evaluation of free testosterone and related hormone markers.
Study: Spearmint Tea – Clinical Trial in PCOS (2022)
Disclaimer:
Research is ongoing and outcomes may vary between individuals. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition.
** All references are peer-reviewed studies or clinical trials and have been reviewed for relevance.
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