Spearmint Tea Extract

"Its been 3 Months now. Huge difference in facial hair growth and inflammation :) Happy human being"

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Spearmint Tea Extract

Traditionally used to help reduce excess hair growth and support healthy testosterone levels, spearmint may be particularly beneficial for those navigating PCOS.*


Our once-daily tablet delivers a concentrated 150mg dose - no need to sip herbal tea all day (because let’s be honest, that gets old fast).

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Our Spearmint Tea Extract is a thoughtfully crafted, natural option for those dealing with excess hair growth and elevated testosterone - especially common in people with PCOS.*

Research suggests spearmint may help lower both free and total testosterone levels, reduce inflammation thanks to its antioxidant properties.

Each tablet delivers 150mg of pure spearmint extract - no need to brew tea all day or endure a flavor you don’t love. Just one tablet a day is all it takes to support your hormonal health in a simple, sustainable way.

If you're looking for a gentle, plant-based addition to your routine, this could be a great place to start.

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Ingredients per serving: Spearmint leaf 150mg (from 7.5mg 20:1 extract)

Potential Benefits of Spearmint Tea Extract

  • May help reduce excess hair growth (hirsutism), especially in individuals with PCOS*
  • May support lower free and total testosterone levels*
  • May promote a healthier balance of LH and FSH hormone levels—important for regular ovulation*
  • May help reduce inflammation due to its natural antioxidant properties*
  • Delivers 150mg of concentrated spearmint extract in one easy, once-daily tablet—no need for herbal tea
  • Safe whilst TTC
  • NOT Pregnancy & Breastfeeding Safe
  • Vegetarian & Vegan Friendly

Product & FDA Disclaimer


*FDA regulations strictly prohibit the use of therapeutic or medical claims in conjunction with the sale of any product not approved by the FDA. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


*The information and products presented on this website are not intended as a substitute for the advice or medical care of a qualified physician. No action should be taken solely on its content. You should not use the information on this web site for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, or prescribing any medication or other treatment.


*Dietary supplements supplied by Health & Balance Vitamins Pty Ltd should always be consumed as part of a holistic plan that incorporates nutrition, exercise, stress management and quality sleep. We do not recommend using this product in the absence of the aforementioned lifestyle factors.


*This product is a dietary supplement.



References


Akdoğan, M., Tamer, M. N., Cüre, E., Cüre, M. C., Köroğlu, B. K., & Delibaş, N. (2007). Effect of spearmint (Mentha spicata Labiatae) teas on androgen levels in women with hirsutism. Phytotherapy Research: An International Journal Devoted to Pharmacological and Toxicological Evaluation of Natural Product Derivatives, 21(5), 444-447.


Grant, P. (2010). Spearmint herbal tea has significant anti‐androgen effects in polycystic ovarian syndrome. A randomized controlled trial. Phytotherapy Research: An International Journal Devoted to Pharmacological and Toxicological Evaluation of Natural Product Derivatives, 24(2), 186-188.


Caro, D. C., Rivera, D. E., Ocampo, Y., Franco, L. A., & Salas, R. D. (2018). Pharmacological evaluation of Mentha spicata L. and Plantago major L., medicinal plants used to treat anxiety and insomnia in Colombian Caribbean coast. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2018


Mehraban, M., Jelodar, G., & Rahmanifar, F. (2020). A combination of spearmint and flaxseed extract improved endocrine and histomorphology of ovary in experimental PCOS. Journal of ovarian research, 13, 1-8.


Nickavar, B., & Nickavar, A. (2023). Compositional Analysis of Essential Oils from Two Mentha Species and in silico Study on their Major Volatile Constituents against Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. Letters in Drug Design & Discovery, 20(2), 201-212.

Can Spearmint Tea Extract be taken with birth control?

Yes


Is spearmint tea the same as peppermint tea?

No it is not. Peppermint tea has not been shown to be beneficial for androgens like spearmint tea


Is drinking spearmint tea the same as taking tablets?

Yes, it will have the same effect, it is just that many people don't like the taste to drink 2 cups per day so one small tablet instead is much more convenient.

Take 1 tablet per day, ideally in the mornings.

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VG
11/21/2024
Vicky G.
United Kingdom

Spearmint

Looks like its getting slittly better.

VG
10/18/2024
Vicky G.
United Kingdom United Kingdom

Spearmint

As long as I remember to keep taking it it seems to be doing the trick of slowing down.

A
09/17/2024
Anonymous
United Kingdom United Kingdom

Spearmint

Seem,s to be slowing down

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08/10/2024
Anonymous
United Kingdom United Kingdom

Bye bye neck and chin hair

Only been using a few weeks but already noticed a reduction in my Hirsutism! Really pleased

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06/29/2024
Nicola
United Kingdom United Kingdom

Unsure yet

I'm not entirely sure yet as I haven't been on them long. However I do feel a bit better in myself, so I'm feeling hopeful!

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