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Ingredients
raspberry leaf, rosehips, hibiscus, nettles, chamomile, crampbark, ginger, marshmallow, rose, lemon blam, vitex, dandelion leaf, tulsi, strawberry pieces dried, beet root
How To
Hot:
Add 1 tablespoon of tea to 1 cup of hot water
Steep for 5-10 minutes, depending on desired potency
Strain and add sweetener of your choosing (optional)
Cold:
Add 1 tablespoon of tea to 1 cup of water filled with ice
Steep for 5-10 minutes, depending on desired potency
Strain and add sweetener of your choosing (optional)
How It Works
Moodshine contains a unique blend of powerful plant ingredients all proven to balance and improve the menstrual cycle and decrease cycle-related pain. Healing vitamins and minerals help strengthen and restore the uterine lining, regulate and balances hormones, and relax the muscles in the uterus and the bladder that cause pain.
Shipping
Packages are shipped within 24 - 48 hours at which time you will receive a tracking number so you'll know exactly when relief is arriving!
Returns & Exchanges
We recognize that relief is not a one size fits all system.
Reach out to us within 30 days of receiving your order and we'd be happy to help you with a return or exchange! Please include your order number and send an email to info@getsomedays.com
What Makes Moodshine So Special?
Moodshine is a custom blend of plant medicine respectfully gathered by indigenous owned Ranger Tea on the unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and Sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh) First Nations. Founded by Isabelle Ranger; Inuk, Celtic & Nordic Herbalist committed to crafting organic teas steeped in ancestral wisdom for the People, Plants & Planet.
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Made Here
mixed, poured and packaged by us on the traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh first nations
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Founded By
people with chronic pain who believe in an intersectional, anti-oppresive and decolonial approach to wellness
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Sustainable
packaged in 100% compostable containers made from renewable resources