Pachamama's Blessing
Pachamama's Blessing
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🌿 Pachamama’s Blessing
A grounding third-trimester blend to nourish, fortify, and honor the sacred journey of birth.
Inspired by Pachamama, the Andean Earth Mother and giver of life, this caffeine-free herbal tea is lovingly crafted to support and strengthen the body in the final trimester of pregnancy. Pachamama’s Blessing combines herbs traditionally used by midwives and herbalists to tone the uterus, ease tension, and nourish the body in preparation for labor and birth.
Red raspberry leaf and nettle provide iron-rich, mineral support and gentle uterine toning. Peppermint and chamomile offer soothing calm and digestive ease, while oatstraw helps build resilience and emotional balance. Rosehip brings gentle vitamin C support, and dried dates and blackberry extract lend natural sweetness and ancient wisdom—dates have long been revered for their connection to labor readiness and birthing energy.
Sip slowly as a daily ritual, an offering to the life within and the powerful force that is you.
🌿 Ingredients:
Nettle, Peppermint, Red Raspberry Leaf, Rosehip, Oatstraw, Chamomile, Dried Dates, Natural Blackberry Extract
Naturally caffeine-free.
đź«– Brewing Recommendations:
Use 1–2 tsp per 10 oz of hot water (200°F).
Steep for 7–10 minutes.
Drink 1–3 cups daily, beginning in the third trimester (after 27–28 weeks gestation) unless otherwise advised by your care provider.
đź”® Energetic & Elemental Correspondences:
- Root, Sacral & Heart Chakras – Grounding, nourishment, connection to body and baby
- Fertility, Strength, Protection, Love – Sacred support for the birthing body
- Elemental Energies: Earth & Water – Nourishment, flow, endurance
⚠️ Medical Disclaimer:
This tea contains herbs traditionally used in the third trimester of pregnancy to support uterine tone, nourishment, and emotional balance. It is not intended for use during the first or second trimesters unless approved by your healthcare provider.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease and is not a substitute for professional medical care. Always consult your licensed healthcare provider, midwife, or obstetric specialist before using herbal products—especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or managing a medical condition.
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