Goat’s Rue Galega herb / Galega Officinalis / High Quality

Goat’s rue  is traditionally used to support lactation in nursing mothers by stimulating milk production. It helps regulate blood sugar levels, supporting diabetes management, and promotes healthy digestion. Known for its diuretic properties…

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Goat’s Rue (Galega Herb) 

Goat’s rue herb (Galega officinalis) is a time-honored plant traditionally used in European folk medicine to support lactation and metabolic balance. Its gentle, earthy nature has made it a companion in herbal care, especially for supporting nursing mothers and maintaining wellness in times of change. Though not widely used today, goat’s rue remains appreciated in traditional herbalism for its quiet, grounding strength.

  • Herbal Teas: Often steeped alone or with herbs like fennel, nettle, or lemon balm to support wellness and digestion.
  • Women’s Support: Traditionally included in blends to promote lactation and gentle hormonal balance (consult a professional before use).
  • Daily Herbal Blends: Used in mild tonics for general vitality and wellness support, especially in transition times.
  • Traditional Uses: Historically regarded as a comforting and nurturing plant for both physical and emotional balance.

Why choose Goat’s Rue (Galega Herb)?

  • Carefully dried and naturally preserved
  • Earthy taste with mild tonic qualities
  • Traditionally used for women’s health and gentle support
  • Valued in historical European herbalism

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