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"TUMMY"Medicinal Tea Lemon Verbena, Slippery Elm ,Olive Leaf, Bee Balm, Calendula, Rose, Orange Mint ,Mullen, Orange Rind and Papaya Leaf Organic - 12 ounce SHIPS FREE
"TUMMY"Medicinal Tea Lemon Verbena, Slippery Elm ,Olive Leaf, Bee Balm, Calendula, Rose, Orange Mint ,Mullen, Orange Rind and Papaya Leaf Organic - 12 ounce SHIPS FREE
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Product Description:
12 ounce container of our premium medicinal tea blend
Key Features:
- Premium Ingredients: Crafted with carefully selected high quality herbs
- No Artificial Additives: Free from artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives.
Directions for Use:
- It's important when making tea you understand not to boil your herbs none of these are Roots so you're not going to want to boil them in water what you're going to want to do is get your tea kettle or pot to a rolling boil pull it off the stove then add some of your herbs in there as much to your liking you could do a small amount like a teaspoon you can add a quarter cup it's all up to you let it steep pretend to 15 minutes so that you get the full medicinal benefit now it is quite common that the body likes a cold tea more than a hot tea so don't drink it super hot make sure it's cooled down.
Ingredients:
Slippery elm: Forms a soothing, gel-like coating called mucilage that protects and heals the lining of the gastrointestinal tract. This can help with conditions like IBS, reflux, and gastritis by reducing inflammation and irritation.
Lemon verbena: Traditionally used to alleviate indigestion, cramping, gas, and bloating.
Bee balm: As a carminative herb, it can reduce gas, bloating, and indigestion, especially when accompanied by feelings of coldness.
Calendula: Its anti-inflammatory, astringent, and demulcent properties make it helpful for soothing heartburn, ulcers, and inflammatory bowel disease.
Orange rind: Contains fiber and pectin, which support the growth of beneficial gut bacteria, aid in motility, and can help with constipation. Its flavonoids also have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
Orange mint: Like other mints, it contains menthol and has antispasmodic effects that can relax the digestive tract muscles and alleviate gas, bloating, and indigestion.
Papaya (leaf): Contains the enzyme papain, which helps break down proteins. Papaya leaf tea is often used to relieve symptoms like bloating and heartburn.
Rose (petals): While known for being soothing and a mild laxative, rose petals are generally included for flavor and aroma, or to relieve stress, rather than being a primary digestive aid.
Mullein: This is most known for its benefits to the respiratory system, with its demulcent properties soothing inflamed lungs and throats. While it has some anecdotal use for digestive upset and may possess anti-inflammatory properties, it is not a primary herb for this purpose.
Olive (leaves): Although recent research has explored the use of olive leaf tea for gastrointestinal issues like SIBO due to its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, this is a more specialized use. It is not a traditional herb for a general tummy ache.
Disclaimer:
This product has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult with your healthcare provider before using this product, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition.
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