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Supporting Menopause with Herbs: A Gentle, Grounded Approach

Supporting Menopause with Herbs: A Gentle, Grounded Approach

Menopause is a natural life transition, not a medical failure — yet for many women it comes with symptoms that can feel overwhelming. Hot flushes, night sweats, anxiety, sleep disruption, mood changes, and emotional sensitivity are common experiences during perimenopause and menopause.

For centuries, herbal medicine has been used to support women through hormonal change. When chosen thoughtfully, herbs for menopause can gently support hormone balance, calm the nervous system, and restore emotional steadiness — without suppressing the body’s natural rhythms.

Below, we explore five of the most trusted menopause-supporting herbs, traditionally used to ease physical symptoms and support emotional wellbeing.

Red Clover for Menopause Support

Red clover (Trifolium pratense) is one of the most widely researched herbs for menopause.

It contains isoflavones, naturally occurring plant compounds that gently mimic estrogen. These compounds can help reduce hot flushes, night sweats, and hormonal fluctuations, particularly during perimenopause and early menopause.

Red clover has also been traditionally used to support circulation and cardiovascular health, which becomes increasingly important as estrogen levels decline.

Red clover may support:

  • Hot flushes and night sweats

  • Estrogen-related menopausal symptoms

  • Circulatory and heart health

Liquorice Root and Hormonal Balance

Liquorice root (Glycyrrhiza glabra) plays a unique role in herbal menopause support.

Rather than directly increasing estrogen, liquorice supports the adrenal glands, which take on a greater role in hormone production after menopause. By helping regulate cortisol levels, liquorice root may reduce fatigue, low energy, mood swings, and stress-related symptoms.

It also has mild estrogen-like activity and anti-inflammatory properties, making it useful during hormonal transition.

Liquorice root may support:

  • Adrenal health during menopause

  • Fatigue and low resilience

  • Stress and emotional imbalance

Passionflower for Anxiety and Sleep During Menopause

Hormonal changes during menopause strongly affect the nervous system.

Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) is a traditional nervine herb used to calm anxiety, reduce nervous tension, and support sleep. It is particularly helpful for women experiencing racing thoughts, irritability, restlessness, or insomnia during menopause.

Unlike sedatives, passionflower calms without dulling, making it ideal for emotional regulation and improved sleep quality.

Passionflower may support:

  • Menopause-related anxiety

  • Sleep disruption and insomnia

  • Nervous system regulation

Lemon Balm for Mood, Stress and Brain Fog

Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) is a gentle yet effective herb for emotional balance during menopause.

Traditionally used to support the nervous system, digestion, and thyroid health, lemon balm can help ease low mood, stress sensitivity, palpitations, digestive discomfort, and mental fatigue.

It has both calming and uplifting properties, making it especially valuable for women who feel anxious yet exhausted.

Lemon balm may support:

  • Mood changes and emotional sensitivity

  • Brain fog and mental fatigue

  • Stress-related digestive symptoms

Chamomile for Calm and Menopausal Comfort

Often underestimated, chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) is one of the most nurturing herbs for menopause support.

Chamomile gently relaxes the nervous system and digestive tract, helping reduce irritability, muscle tension, digestive upset, and sleep difficulties. Its anti-inflammatory and calming effects make it ideal for daily use during hormonal change.

Chamomile may support:

  • Emotional calm and relaxation

  • Sleep quality

  • Digestive comfort during menopause

Best Ways to Take Herbs for Menopause

Herbs can be taken in several forms depending on symptom severity, lifestyle, and personal preference.

Herbal Teas

Herbal teas offer gentle, daily support and are especially effective for nervous system regulation. Herbs such as chamomile, lemon balm, passionflower, and red clover are commonly enjoyed as teas.

Herbal Tinctures

Tinctures are concentrated liquid extracts that absorb quickly into the body. They are ideal for anxiety, emotional imbalance, sleep support, and acute stress, making them particularly effective during menopause.

For many women, combining herbs to support both hormones and the nervous system provides the most effective relief.

Shop Herbal Menopause Support in Our Apothecary

At our apothecary, we believe menopause deserves gentle, intentional, and high-quality herbal support.

You can explore these individual herbs in our Herb Apothecary Collection, where each plant is carefully sourced and crafted for women’s wellness.

For daily calm and emotional balance, we recommend our Soft Days Tea, a soothing herbal blend designed to gently support the nervous system during hormonal change.

For deeper, fast-acting support, our Soft Days Tincture is a concentrated herbal formula created to help regulate the nervous system, ease anxiety, and restore emotional balance — especially during times of overwhelm, poor sleep, or heightened sensitivity.

Menopause is not something to push through. With the right herbal support, it can become a grounded, supported, and empowering transition.


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