How Bloom Hormone Balance Tea Supports You During Ovulation

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Jun 4 2026

When a woman ovulates, her hormones are at their highest level and her energy level is at its highest. This is often called the "peak" of her monthly cycle. But this level of energy makes you feel warm, bloated, and like you need to find balance. The Bloom Hormone Balance Tea from Laicuherb was made just for these times. This ovulation-phase tea has a mix of seven natural herbs, such as rose, red dates, ginger, and wolfberry. It helps keep hormones in balance, feeds the female reproductive system, and gives you a sweet, soothing cup during your busiest week.

1. Why Ovulation Is an Important Part of Your Cycle

Ovulation happens around day 14 of a 28-day cycle, which is in the middle of the period cycle. A rise in the hormone luteinizing hormone (LH) causes a developed egg to come out of the ovary. The largest level of estrogen is just before pregnancy. Progesterone starts to rise after it is released.

The body is strongest at this chemical peak. Many women feel powerful, confident, and sociable during ovulating. Research from Hormones and Behavior suggests that ovulatory women feel more alive and focused on others. Your body feels different due to powerful hormones. Some women feel warm, full, or holding onto water. Gentle, focused support would aid the fast-working body. A phase-specific herbal tea may benefit your health.

Biological Signals of the Ovulatory Window

LH Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Surge: Triggers the release of a mature egg from the ovary.
EST Estrogen Peak: Peaks just before ovulation, raising confidence, sociability, and skin vitality.
PRO Progesterone Rise: Gradually begins climbing, signaling the shift into the luteal phase.

2. What Is Bloom Hormone Balance Tea?

Laicuherb, a brand that has been around since 1899 in Xi'an, Shaanxi, China, makes Bloom Hormone Balance drink, a plant health drink. The brand takes traditional Eastern plant knowledge and blends it with current food science and quality control methods.

Product specification is 8g × 7 bags per pack. Each bag is steeped in hot water and consumed as a warm drink. The tea is intended for oral consumption only — not for external application, cooking, or any other use. The item has ISO-FSSC, COI, and COA certificates. These outside checks show that the ingredients can be tracked, are safe for food, and meet strict quality standards. The recipes for Laicuherb are made by a skilled group of Chinese herbalists working with the R&D team at Northwest Agricultural Science and Technology University.

Premium Raw Ingredients inside Bloom Hormone Balance Tea

3. How Bloom Tea Helps You Feel More Balanced During Ovulation

During ovulation time, the body's natural warmth and energy should be supported by herbs that don't make them stronger or weaker. This balance is thought out when the seven ingredients in Bloom Tea were chosen.

Honeysuckle flower (Flos Lonicerae) has a cooling and clear effect that balances out too much heat. In traditional Chinese medicine practice, rose adds a soft flower note and helps the flow of qi. Rhizoma Zingiberis, or dried ginger root, gives comforting warmth without being too strong.

When put together, these ingredients make a mix that feels soothing instead of energizing. When women use Bloom Tea during ovulation, they often say it helps them relax during a busy week. Bloom Hormone Balance Tea doesn't mess up the way your body's hormones work naturally. It's a health tea made to go with the ovulatory phase. It gives you energy, a light taste, and a chance to take care of yourself at the right time in the cycle.

4. Key Herbal Ingredients Inside Bloom Hormone Balance Tea

1. Flos Lonicerae (Honeysuckle Flower) Known for its cooling properties, it balances the body's internal warmth during the estrogen peak.
2. Herb of Flaccid Aster A traditional botanical valued for its gentle action on the digestive and respiratory systems.
3. Rose Promotes circulation, eases emotional tension, and contributes a lightly floral aroma.
4. Rhizoma Zingiberis (Dried Ginger Root) A grounding herb. Documented in ethnopharmacology for supporting circulation in women's wellness.
5. Brown Sugar A traditional staple used to warm the body and support healthy blood circulation.
6. Fructus Lycii (Wolfberry / Goji) Rich in antioxidants, it supports overall physical vitality and adds a natural sweetness.
7. Fructus Jujubae (Red Dates) Associated with blood nourishment and energy support, giving a mild comforting flavor.

Everything in it is safe for food and comes from sources that meet ISO-FSSC guidelines. There are no factory additives used in the making of the recipe.

5. Simple Ways to Add Bloom Tea to Your Ovulation Routine

During the ovulatory phase, there are a lot of changes. There is a lot of energy, but the body is warm. When confidence is at its highest, some mild physical pain may appear at the same time. Cycle-syncing means that a woman changes her diet, exercise, and other health habits to match her hormones. To support the ovulatory window, cycle-syncing women often look for something gentle and natural.

Brewing Bloom Hormone Balance Tea at Office Desk
Morning Brew: Brew it in the morning by letting an 8-gram bag steep for 3 to 5 minutes in hot water (90 to 95°C). Warm it up and drink it before or with breakfast.
Track & Align: Use a tracking app: start the Bloom Tea practice one to two days before you think you will ovulate, continuing through the ovulatory phase.
Keep It Pure: Bloom Tea is made to be drunk on its own. Avoid mixing it with other herbal teas, as it might disturb the botanical synergy.
Store Correctly: Seal the package away from moisture, direct sunlight, and strong smells to preserve the scent of rose and honeysuckle.
Dosing: One cup a day is the optimal dosage. This is a wellness-focused tea designed to align with your cycle window.

6. Lifestyle Tips for Feeling Your Best During Ovulation

During the ovulatory phase, herbal tea works best as part of a larger plan to stay healthy. A few habits that work together make a big difference:

Liver Support Diet: The liver is very important for breaking down estrogen. During this high-estrogen phase, focus on fiber-rich foods, leafy greens, and cruciferous veggies.
Energy Channeling: The body can handle more intense activities right now. Walking, yoga, and physical exercise training are highly beneficial.
Sleep Hygiene: Consistent sleep keeps hormones in balance during high-energy peaks. Wind down with a relaxing ritual in the evening.
Avoid Inflammation Triggers: Processed foods and excessive sugar can worsen bloating. Opt for lightly cooked whole foods.
Log Daily Feelings: Take quick notes of your physical feelings, energy, and mood to build self-awareness over your monthly cycles.

7. The Complete Cycle Syncing Method: Laicuherb Cycle Tea Set

Bloom Hormone Balance Tea is designed to support you during ovulation. To achieve complete harmony throughout your entire monthly cycle, we recommend pairing it with the other specialized blends in our Women's Cycle Tea Set. Each blend corresponds to one of the four key menstrual phases to help you feel supported every single day of the month.

Pure Energy & Refreshing Tea

Pure Energy & Refreshing Tea

Phase 1: Follicular

Promote body metabolism and weight loss, and enhance energy levels

Bloom Hormone Balance Tea

Bloom Hormone Balance Tea

Phase 2: Ovulation

Nourishes systems with honeysuckle and rose to balance metabolic heat at estrogen peaks.

Rest Calm & Sleep Tea

Rest Calm & Sleep Tea

Phase 3: Luteal

Help women in the luteal phase relax their bodies and relieve PMS

Ease Period Comfort Tea

Ease Period Comfort Tea

Phase 4: Menstrual

Helps warm the uterus and alleviates menstrual cramps

8. Conclusion

Ovulation is the body's most energetically rich phase — and it deserves intentional, gentle support. Bloom Hormone Balance Tea by Laicuherb brings together seven traditional herbs in a clean, certified, food-grade formula designed to complement the ovulatory window. With a lightly floral flavor, a warming base of red dates and ginger, and the cooling balance of honeysuckle flower and rose, it offers a daily ritual that works with the body's natural rhythm rather than against it. One 8g bag of Bloom Hormone Balance Tea, steeped warm, once a day during your ovulation phase. That is all it takes to begin a more intentional approach to cycle wellness.

Support Your Ovulation Phase Naturally — Connect with Laicuherb

Bloom Hormone Balance Tea is just one part of Laicuherb's full cycle wellness range. Our Women's Cycle Set pairs Bloom Tea with three additional blends — each formulated for a different phase of the menstrual cycle. Every product is developed by a professional Chinese herbalist team, backed by university R&D collaboration, and certified under ISO-FSSC, COI, and COA standards. We source only food-grade natural ingredients, and every batch is carefully prepared to meet the highest quality standards. To learn more or place an inquiry, contact our team at hello@laicuherb.com. We look forward to supporting your wellness journey.

9. Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: How do I know when to start drinking Bloom Tea?

Track your cycle using a period-tracking app or basal body temperature charting. Most apps identify your ovulation window based on cycle length. Start drinking Bloom Tea one to two days before your predicted ovulation date and continue through the ovulatory phase — typically three to five days around mid-cycle.

Q2: Can I drink Bloom Tea alongside Ease Tea or Rest Tea?

Each Laicuherb cycle tea is for a distinct phase. Bloom Tea for ovulation, Ease Tea for menstruation, and Rest Tea for luteal phase. When phase-specific teas are drunk outside their window or mixed, they lose their phase-aligned design. Use each tea throughout its period for optimal results.

Q3: Is Bloom Hormone Balance Tea suitable for women with food sensitivities?

Bloom Tea · Hormone Balance contains only natural, food-grade components without any industrial additions. Flos Lonicerae, Herb of Flaccid Aster, Rose, Rhizoma Zingiberis, Brown Sugar, Fructus Lycii, and Fructus Jujubae are listed. Women who are pregnant, sensitive to certain chemicals, or under medical supervision should see a doctor before usage.

References

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