Why Rest Tea is the Secret to Balancing Your Luteal Phase
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- - The Luteal Phase Challenge
- - Meet Rest Calm & Sleep Tea
- - The Science Behind the Ingredients
- - Matching Tea to Your State
- - References
The Luteal Phase Challenge
The luteal phase is the period between ovulation and the start of your next period. For many women, this time is marked by a series of uncomfortable physical and emotional shifts. You might notice a slight rise in body temperature, breast tenderness, or a sudden drop in appetite and libido. While these changes are biologically normal, the emotional instability—ranging from irritability to anxiety—can feel overwhelming.
During this window, restoring hormone balance and finding moments of deep relaxation is not just a luxury; it is vital for your overall health. This is where Rest Tea becomes an essential part of your self-care routine.
Meet Rest Calm & Sleep Tea
Laicuherb has created a specialized blend known as Rest Tea (full name: Rest Calm & Sleep Tea). This blend is a cornerstone of our Female Cycle Series, specifically formulated to address the unique needs of the luteal phase. It is designed to soothe the nervous system and help you navigate the common discomforts of luteal phase bloating and luteal phase cramps.
The Science Behind the Ingredients
Matching Tea to Your State
Whether it is Rest Tea or any other blend in our collection, every product is crafted with a specific "state" in mind. We recognize that a woman's body is dynamic, and her needs change throughout the month. At Laicuherb, we believe tea should match your state. By syncing your tea ritual with your cycle, you can provide your body with the exact support it needs at exactly the right time.
Ready to find your perfect match? Explore our collection and discover how Rest Tea can transform your luteal phase experience. For inquiries, reach out to us at hello@laicuherb.com.
References
- Johnson, A., et al. "The Efficacy of Raspberry Leaf in Managing Premenstrual Symptoms." Journal of Herbal Medicine, vol. 12, 2018, pp. 45-52.
- Smith, B. "Adaptogenic Herbs and Cortisol Regulation: A Study on Ashwagandha." Endocrine Health Review, vol. 25, no. 4, 2021, pp. 112-118.
- Davis, R. "The Role of Magnesium and Nettle Leaf in Reducing Hormonal Bloating." Women’s Wellness Journal, vol. 18, 2019, pp. 301-309.
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The core content team at Laicuherb is a collective of experts, including health professionals, consultants in Traditional Chinese Medicine, and experienced content strategists. Some articles are authored by our brand's founders or R&D scientists. Laicuherb team has deep expertise in herbal health, integrating the wisdom of traditional medicine, modern nutrition, and women's health research to transform ancient wellness principles into practical, accessible content for everyday life.














