I bet you didn't know that 80% of your body's immune system is located in your stomach! Let me help out a little here... poor digestive health = a weak immune system. This can lead to an array of health problems. So having a healthy stomach is the foundation of good health and there are two main steps to get there:
1) Improving digestion
and
2) achieving a healthy stomach balance where the number of good bacteria outweighs the bad.
Digestion Herbal Tea is a soothing tea that helps support the body's natural elimination process, soothe occasional indigestion, and improve overall energy and immunity. This herbal tea is made from a blend of herbs each selected for their properties that help promote healthy digestion and is Caffeine-free.
*Note: this drink is not a laxative, but rather a tea to help improve your overall health of your stomach.
Herbal Tea includes the following herbs:
CINNAMON CHIPS - Cinnamon has been used for thousands of years for its delicious taste and health benefits. This sweet and warming spice has traditionally been used in herbal medicine to support healthy digestion. It has also been shown to help support healthy blood sugar levels, boost metabolism, and support overall immune function and a healthy nervous system.
LICORICE ROOT - Licorice is a naturally sweet herb and has traditionally been used to help support the digestive system and soothe indigestion. It has also been used in herbal medicine to help ease coughing and soothe the throat.
ANGELICA ROOT - Angelica root is an excellent tonic and carminative and can relieve flatulence and support digestive comfort. Angelica is an aromatic bitter herb excellent for digestive problems, settling a nervous stomach and calming tension.
LEMON BALM - Lemon balm has been used as a mild sedative and as a digestive aid to relieve gas.
GINGER ROOT - Ginger is a common natural treatment for stomach issues, such as bloating and indigestion. Studies demonstrate that supplementing with ginger can help increase the movement of food through your stomach, improve indigestion, decrease bloating, and reduce intestinal cramping
Directions: Pour the heated water over the tea, cover, and infuse to taste. Experiment to find your ideal time, but take care – don't steep for too long or you'll find your tea has gone bitter. Remove the tea bag or infuser, or use a tea strainer.
Disclaimer - The information presented herein by Mountain Maus’ Remedies is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any herbs, it is always advisable to consult with your own health care provider.