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Kindle Your Passion with Lovers Passion Herbal Aphrodisiac Tea this Valentine's Day

Kindle Your Passion with Lovers Passion Herbal Aphrodisiac Tea this Valentine's Day

Embracing Romantic Ceremonies:

Lovers Passion is more than just a tea; it's an experience to share with your lover. Picture pouring it into a wine glass, creating an ambiance akin to sipping on a glass of hot, aromatic wine. Almost immediately, you'll feel the herbs working their magic, relaxing your body and bringing a smile to your face. Sharing this tea becomes a cherished ceremony that both partners will undoubtedly enjoy.

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Ignite Passion with Our Yoni Steam for Lovers this Valentine's Day

Ignite Passion with Our Yoni Steam for Lovers this Valentine's Day
 As Valentine's Day approaches, the desire to connect with ourselves and our partners on a deeper level becomes ever more profound. Imagine a ritual that not only excites and warms your body but also blesses your intimate moments with a touch of magic. Enter our Yoni Steam for Lovers—an infusion of aphrodisiac and sensual herbs designed to stimulate, open your heart space, and deepen desire. Continue reading

Exploring Herbal Support for Perimenopausal Women

Exploring Herbal Support for Perimenopausal Women

As a perimenopausal woman, you may be exploring which herbs and botanicals  can help manage the symptoms and challenges accompanying this natural life transition. Herbal medicine and women's wisdom are intertwined and rooted in nature and ancestral ways. We call this the wise woman way.

 

In this blog, I will share with you some of the most well-known and loved herbs for perimenopausal women. 

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Breastfeeding and Sex

Breastfeeding and Sex

While there is nothing inherently wrong with appreciating the beauty of a woman’s body, this single focus can make things confusing when a woman breastfeeds. When you have only experienced your breasts as sexual, breastfeeding can lead to some conflicting feelings. 

 

There is a wide range of what is normal in terms of your sexuality after you have a baby. Some women do not feel the return of sexual desire for many months or even years after childbirth. Some women wait impatiently for their caregiver to give them the go-ahead to engage sexually again. No matter where you fall on this spectrum, sexuality will most likely become part of your life. If you and your partner have enjoyed your breasts as part of your sexual experience in the past, incorporating your lactating breasts into your sex life is a new experience that requires patience, clear communication, and a sense of humor.

 

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