when what they needed was a deeper reset.And there’s one tiny mistake that can sabotage the whole thing before it even starts…P.S. The one thing that wrecks the effectBoiling the flowers too hard turns a rich red infusion into a bitter, scorched mess that smells like cooked hay and hits the stomach like a brick. That heat can flatten the delicate compounds you actually want, leaving you with color in the cup and far less force in the body.Use hot water, not a raging boil, and let the flowers steep long enough to release their payload without burning it into uselessness. The difference is visible in the cup and obvious in the body.Next, the real question is which other common meadow plant is hiding a similar signal — and why one of its parts may work better than the flower itself.This article is for informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider for personalized guidance.
Red Clover Floods Your Hormone System and Clears Stagnant Blood