Soul Food: Gut Nourishment Tea Blend
This blend was formulated with the intention to promote gut health and bring balance to the microbiome.
It’s true what they say— that all disease begins in the gut, and that it’s our second brain. Our digestive health plays a HUGE role in the functions within the rest of our body: the brain, nervous system, endocrine system, cardiovascular system, the integumentary system (skin), and it’s in constant communication with us. This is usually the first step in healing when it comes to treating any illness holistically; you’d be surprised how many symptoms address themselves once we tend to the digestive system.
As someone who has hit rockbottom with digestive health and battled with chronic illness, experiencing nausea lasting nearly an entire year straight then dug my way out, I have a good idea of what herbs serve as some of the best allies for the gut.
The herbs in this blend specifically address the lining within our gut and aim to repair it. They can also serve as relief from uncomfortable symptoms like nausea, bloating, IBS, gas, stagnant or slow digestion, acid reflux or GERD, and abdominal pain. They promote colon health, and help to significantly reduce inflammation within the digestive tract.
I hope you enjoy this tasty & soothing tea!
Learn more about the herbs in this blend:
This blend was formulated with the intention to promote gut health and bring balance to the microbiome.
It’s true what they say— that all disease begins in the gut, and that it’s our second brain. Our digestive health plays a HUGE role in the functions within the rest of our body: the brain, nervous system, endocrine system, cardiovascular system, the integumentary system (skin), and it’s in constant communication with us. This is usually the first step in healing when it comes to treating any illness holistically; you’d be surprised how many symptoms address themselves once we tend to the digestive system.
As someone who has hit rockbottom with digestive health and battled with chronic illness, experiencing nausea lasting nearly an entire year straight then dug my way out, I have a good idea of what herbs serve as some of the best allies for the gut.
The herbs in this blend specifically address the lining within our gut and aim to repair it. They can also serve as relief from uncomfortable symptoms like nausea, bloating, IBS, gas, stagnant or slow digestion, acid reflux or GERD, and abdominal pain. They promote colon health, and help to significantly reduce inflammation within the digestive tract.
I hope you enjoy this tasty & soothing tea!
Learn more about the herbs in this blend:
This blend was formulated with the intention to promote gut health and bring balance to the microbiome.
It’s true what they say— that all disease begins in the gut, and that it’s our second brain. Our digestive health plays a HUGE role in the functions within the rest of our body: the brain, nervous system, endocrine system, cardiovascular system, the integumentary system (skin), and it’s in constant communication with us. This is usually the first step in healing when it comes to treating any illness holistically; you’d be surprised how many symptoms address themselves once we tend to the digestive system.
As someone who has hit rockbottom with digestive health and battled with chronic illness, experiencing nausea lasting nearly an entire year straight then dug my way out, I have a good idea of what herbs serve as some of the best allies for the gut.
The herbs in this blend specifically address the lining within our gut and aim to repair it. They can also serve as relief from uncomfortable symptoms like nausea, bloating, IBS, gas, stagnant or slow digestion, acid reflux or GERD, and abdominal pain. They promote colon health, and help to significantly reduce inflammation within the digestive tract.
I hope you enjoy this tasty & soothing tea!
Learn more about the herbs in this blend:
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“Fruit trees of all kinds will grow on both banks of the river. Their leaves will not wither, nor will their fruit fail. Every month they will bear fruit, because the water from the sanctuary flows to them. Their fruit will serve for food and their leaves for healing.”
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one teaspoon to one cup water; cover and steep for 5-10 mins.
for stronger infusions, especially in cases of acid reflux, put 1-2 tsp per cup of water in a jar and let infuse overnight, then strain and drink throughout the next day.
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Chamomile (Chamomila matricaria), Calendula (Calendula officinalis), Nettle (Urtica dioica), Marshmallow Root (Althea officinalis), Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis), Peppermint (Mentha x piperita), Ginger (Zingiber officinalis)
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It’s always best to start new herbs or foods in small amounts to get a feel for how they work with your body, and always consult with your physician prior to the use of any new herbal supplements, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, or are taking any medications.
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