There is a digestive relief tea I’m going to give you the recipe for free and I strongly suggest using it if you suffer from the following:
• Belly bloating after meals
• Stagnant meals
• Constipation
• Diarrhea
• Abdominal upset
• Abdominal pain
I’ll provide a list of ingredients you will mix in equal portions by weight, not measurement, and I’ll explain the benefit of each as I list it
1. Turmeric Root Chunks. Reduces inflammation that can be caused by stomach acid damaging your digestive tract over the years.
2. Wild Yam Root Chunks. Natural pain reliever administered directly to the affected area.
3. Ginger Root Chunks. Calms and soothes any stomach upset, especially after meals.
4. Marshmallow leaf. For regularity and the reduction of swelling near the mucus lining of your digestive tract.
5. Chamomile Flower. Calms and soothes the entire digestive tract.
6. Peppermint leaf and peppermint oil. Cool and soothe the valves throughout the digestive system to allow them to open and close properly and release gas that’s causing bloating or lower stomach discomfort.
7. Fennel Seed. Gas reduction.
8. Slippery Elm Bark. Produces mucus that helps to coat and repair the mucus lining of your own digestive system that can be damaged by stomach acid over the years.
This is the recipe for Rachel’s Digestive Relief Tea. It can be found at rachelstea.com, but if you have these ingredients accessible and would like to make it yourself, that’s also a great option. It’s one of the best ways to make a tea to debloat your belly naturally.
This tea company has a complete line of digestive related products that range from tea and peppermint to probiotics and diet plans to help with severe digestive disorders. I do know they give away a recipe book free on the website and on request if you email them, they will send you their whole diet plan for digestive troubles too.
• Belly bloating after meals
• Stagnant meals
• Constipation
• Diarrhea
• Abdominal upset
• Abdominal pain
I’ll provide a list of ingredients you will mix in equal portions by weight, not measurement, and I’ll explain the benefit of each as I list it
1. Turmeric Root Chunks. Reduces inflammation that can be caused by stomach acid damaging your digestive tract over the years.
2. Wild Yam Root Chunks. Natural pain reliever administered directly to the affected area.
3. Ginger Root Chunks. Calms and soothes any stomach upset, especially after meals.
4. Marshmallow leaf. For regularity and the reduction of swelling near the mucus lining of your digestive tract.
5. Chamomile Flower. Calms and soothes the entire digestive tract.
6. Peppermint leaf and peppermint oil. Cool and soothe the valves throughout the digestive system to allow them to open and close properly and release gas that’s causing bloating or lower stomach discomfort.
7. Fennel Seed. Gas reduction.
8. Slippery Elm Bark. Produces mucus that helps to coat and repair the mucus lining of your own digestive system that can be damaged by stomach acid over the years.
This is the recipe for Rachel’s Digestive Relief Tea. It can be found at rachelstea.com, but if you have these ingredients accessible and would like to make it yourself, that’s also a great option. It’s one of the best ways to make a tea to debloat your belly naturally.
This tea company has a complete line of digestive related products that range from tea and peppermint to probiotics and diet plans to help with severe digestive disorders. I do know they give away a recipe book free on the website and on request if you email them, they will send you their whole diet plan for digestive troubles too.