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Gut Healer Tea

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$15.00

Support your gut health with our Gut Healer Tea, a carefully crafted blend of herbs known for their ability to soothe and support the digestive system. The gut is often referred to as the “second brain” due to its essential role in overall well-being, and this tea works to help balance and promote a healthy digestive environment. Whether you’re experiencing occasional discomfort or looking to maintain a healthy gut, Gut Tea offers natural relief. A harmonious blend of Marshmallow Root, Plantain Leaf, Cinnamon Chips, Rose Petals and Buds, Cardamom, Anise Star, and Cloves creates a gentle, aromatic tea that promotes comfort, digestion, and balance. This delightful infusion is perfect for supporting a happy gut and enhancing your overall digestive health.

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Benefits & Uses

  • Promotes Digestive Comfort:  Marshmallow Root and Plantain Leaf help soothe occasional digestive discomfort, providing relief to the stomach and intestines with their gentle calming properties.
  • Supports Healthy Metabolism: Ingredients like Cinnamon, Cardamom, and Anise Star work together to stimulate digestion and metabolism, encouraging the proper absorption of nutrients and a smooth digestive flow.
  • Encourages Gut Balance: This tea helps maintain a balanced digestive environment, nurturing the gut, often referred to as the body’s “second brain.” Rose Petals and Cloves offer aromatic, calming properties that support gut health.
  • Relieves Occasional Bloating: The combination of Cinnamon and Cloves can help reduce bloating and discomfort by promoting the production of digestive juices and improving the digestive process.
  • Soothes the Stomach: Marshmallow Root has been traditionally used to coat and protect the stomach lining, easing inflammation and soothing the digestive tract, while Plantain Leaf helps reduce occasional stomach discomfort.

Steeping Instructions:

  • Water Temperature: 212 °F
  • Steep Time: 5–10 Minutes
  • Serving Size: 1 Tbsp/8 oz.

Experiment with steeping time and quantity of tea to find your ideal cup!

 

  • Safety:
    Consult your healthcare provider if you are pregnant, nursing, or on prescription medicine.
  • Disclaimer:
    This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new dietary supplement regimen.

How the Formula Work

Gut Healer Tea combines the soothing and healing properties of Marshmallow Root and Plantain Leaf with digestive-supporting ingredients like Cinnamon, Cardamom, and Anise Star to promote overall digestive health. Rose Petals and Cloves add aromatic, calming effects that nurture balance in the gut, while helping the digestive system function more effectively. Together, these herbs create a formula that supports a healthy gut and promotes comfort throughout the digestive process.

Herbs

Ingredients

Marshmallow Root

In traditional Persian medicine, marshmallow, known as Khatmi, was valued for its ability to soothe respiratory and digestive issues, particularly in children. Nicholas Culpeper, a 17th-century herbalist, praised it for "opening strait passages and making them slippery," highlighting its demulcent properties.

Marshmallow Leaf

Marshmallow has been revered since antiquity for its soothing and healing nature. Both the root and leaf have been used in traditional European, Middle Eastern, and Native American herbal systems. The leaf is specifically used for its mucilage content, which calms inflamed tissues, especially in the respiratory and urinary systems. Traditionally, it was prepared as a tea, poultice, or syrup to soothe dry coughs, irritated throats, urinary tract inflammation, and wounds. The name Althaea is derived from the Greek word althainein, meaning “to heal.”

Plantain

Primarily, Plantain Leaf is used to support three systems: the skin (topically), respiratory system, and digestive/urinary systems (internally). One of the most popular ways to use plantain is as tea made from the leaves, although tinctures and capsules are available as well.

Cinnamon

Cinnamon is not only a flavoring agent but also a powerhouse of health benefits. It is commonly used to support digestion, regulate blood sugar, and boost the immune system. Whether enjoyed in hot tea, sprinkled on oatmeal, or added to smoothies, cinnamon is a warming herb with many health-promoting properties.

Clove Bud

Clove buds have been used for centuries in Ayurvedic, Chinese, and Unani medicine to ease pain, freshen breath, and promote digestion. In traditional Indian practices, clove is considered a powerful digestive and respiratory herb. It’s a warming spice that awakens sluggish circulation, boosts appetite, and clears congestion from the lungs and sinuses. In Unani medicine, it's known for strengthening the stomach and liver, and for calming hiccups, vomiting, and gas. In Western folk medicine, clove oil has been a time-tested remedy for toothaches and sore gums.

Rose

Rose plays a significant role in health and wellbeing. The petals and rose hips (the fruit below the petals containing the seeds) are both used in traditional preparations, such as teas, tinctures, and topical applications. Rose essential oil is also frequently extracted for its calming properties.

Star Anise

Native to southern China and northern Vietnam, Star Anise has been prized for centuries in Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine. It’s traditionally used to stimulate digestion, dispel gas, relieve colic, and soothe coughs and respiratory congestion. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, it is one of the ingredients in the classical “Shaoyin cold” formula, addressing cold, damp imbalances. In Ayurveda, it’s valued for igniting digestive fire (agni) and easing bloating and sluggish digestion.
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