During the Middle Ages Red Clover was used as a charm against witchcraft. In herbal medicine Red Clover is seen as an alterative, meaning that it assists detoxification through aiding lymphatic drainage and helping metabolism. It can be used for a variety of skin conditions, particularly those with dry flaky skin. In addition Red Clover is seen to have expectorant properties, helping to relieve temporary coughs and clear chest congestion.
Red Clover is one of the oldest agricultural crops and its likeness even appears on the clubs suit of playing cards. It has a history of use in both folklore and herbal medicine. The flowers are fragrant, and the blossoms or florets produce a mild, clover honey. The colours of these flowers vary and can include white, pink, purple, red yellow, and combinations of these.
Therapeutic Use
Traditionally used for the temporary relief of dry, flaky skin conditions.
Active Ingredient
- Each ‘preservative free’ capsule contains 340mg of Trifolium pratense flower powder.
Dosage
- For adults and children over 12 years: take three capsules with a meal three times daily.
Caution
- Always read the label.
- If symptoms persist consult your healthcare practitioner.



