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๐Ÿ’ Cranberry Tea: Ruby Red Healing from the Forest

There’s a kind of beauty that hides in the quiet places — in mossy northern woods, where little red berries peek from under frost-kissed leaves. Cranberries. Tart, wild, vivid. They don’t call attention to themselves like summer fruits do — but they carry a secret: deep cleansing, bold protection, and quiet feminine strength. A cup of cranberry tea is more than a drink. It’s a clearing. A blessing. A ruby-red thread woven into the story of natural healing. ๐ŸŒฟ What Is Cranberry Tea? Cranberry tea is typically made by simmering whole cranberries — fresh or dried — in water and gently sweetening the brew with honey, maple syrup, or spices. Sometimes, dried cranberry leaves are also used, especially in traditional herbalism. The result is a deep red, slightly tart infusion with a whisper of woodland wind. Depending on what you add, it can be warming and spiced, or cooling and clarifying. It’s the kind of tea you drink slowly, feeling its brightness spread through the body. ๐Ÿ’– Healin...

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