Sacred Hydration for Vaginal Wellness, Moisture & Renewal
Juicy Womb Water is a womb-loving herbal infusion created to nourish vaginal tissues from the inside out—supporting moisture, elasticity, circulation, and comfort during perimenopause, menopause, and post-menopause.
As estrogen levels shift, many women experience vaginal dryness, thinning tissues, irritation, or discomfort that is rarely discussed and often misunderstood. Womb Water offers gentle, hormone-free support using time-honored herbs that hydrate, tone, and restore feminine tissues naturally.
This tea is not about “fixing” your body—it’s about feeding it.
🌿 Herbal Ingredients & Benefits
Red Raspberry Leaf
A classic women’s tonic that supports pelvic and vaginal tissue tone, circulation, and integrity. Helps strengthen and nourish reproductive tissues during hormonal transitions.
Okra
Rich in natural mucilage that deeply hydrates tissues from within. Supports vaginal lubrication, softness, and comfort—especially helpful for dryness and thinning tissues.
Cloves
A warming circulatory herb that increases blood flow to the pelvic region, helping deliver nutrients to vaginal tissues while offering gentle antimicrobial support.
Hibiscus
High in vitamin C and antioxidants, hibiscus supports collagen production, elasticity, hydration, and healthy vaginal pH.
✨ How Womb Water Supports Vaginal Atrophy & Dryness
Encourages natural vaginal moisture Supports tissue elasticity and collagen health Improves pelvic and vaginal circulation Helps soothe dryness, irritation, and discomfort Nourishes thinning vaginal walls without hormones Supports overall yoni and womb wellness
☕ How to Prepare
Steep 1 tablespoon of Womb Water in hot water for 10–15 minutes.
Drink warm, 1–2 cups daily for best results.
Enjoy as a daily ritual—alone or paired with meditation, journaling, or intentional rest.
🌸 Who Juicy Yoni Tea Is For
Women in perimenopause or post-menopause Women experiencing vaginal dryness or tissue thinning Women seeking non-hormonal, holistic support Women reclaiming intimacy, comfort, and confidence in their bodies.


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