Precautions and Disclaimer
Red clover is generally safe for most people when used in moderation. However, because it contains natural phytoestrogens, it may not be suitable for:
- Individuals with hormone-sensitive conditions (such as estrogen-positive cancers),
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women (without professional guidance),
- People taking blood thinners, as it may mildly affect clotting.
Always consult a healthcare professional before starting any new herbal regimen, especially if you are on medication or managing a health condition.

Red clover is more than just a pretty meadow flower — it’s a natural ally for hormonal health, detox, skin support, and much more. Whether you sip it as tea, take it as a supplement, or apply it topically, this humble herb has the potential to support your body in many powerful ways.
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