Thousands of people are searching for a tea for bloating that will relieve discomfort. We are all familiar with the feeling after a meal where your stomach starts to expand beyond the size of your meal and creates pressure that can be painful and unsightly. Bloating happens when gas produced during digestion is unable to escape (you are unable to burp).
The reason the gas can’t escape is this: During digestion your body produces stomach acid, over time that acid can cause damage to the valve that opens and closes to let food in or gas out. If that valve doesn’t open easily, the gas produced during digestion cannot escape. This leads to discomfort and a protruding gut.
The tea that has been proven to be very helpful with this issue is called Rachel’s Digestive Relief Tea. The recipe is available free at detoxify.rachelstea.com and here’s why it works…
The tea contains a list of ingredients all designed around optimizing digestion. When taken together, as in this tea multiple things happen at one time to soothe and relax the valves that release trapped gas, but also to help protect and repair your stomach.
The first is peppermint oil. Mixed into the tea blend, the peppermint oil cools and soothes the valve at the top of your stomach that has some damage and isn’t allowing the trapped gas to escape. Once that valve is relaxed it starts working properly, you are able to burp and release that discomfort.
Turmeric root is another ingredient in Rachel’s Tea. Turmeric root reduces inflammation along the entire digestive tract that can be caused by the stomach acid your body has produced over time.
Slippery elm creates natural mucus, similar to the mucus lining that coats and protects your entire digestive system from the acid produced in the stomach. It helps to protect the delicate tissues of your gut from exposure to more acid.
Ginger root to calm any stomach upset. This is particularly helpful if you have a meal not “sitting right” on your stomach. The tea is very soothing very quickly.
Wild Yam Root is a natural pain reliever. Any discomfort you have in your gut as the tea moves through you will get a healthy dose of wild yam, which is the root Asprin is derived from.
Chamomile to calm and soothe the stomach and bowels and fennel seeds to help reduce gas. This tea promotes regularity and digestive function. It’s 100% natural, caffeine free and can be taken multiple times each day as needed.
If you don’t want to make the tea, it is provided at detoxify.rachelstea.com as well, but if you ever experience bloating and are looking for a tea that will relieve the discomfort, consider making or trying this tea. It get’s rave reviews and you can use any method you’d like.
The reason the gas can’t escape is this: During digestion your body produces stomach acid, over time that acid can cause damage to the valve that opens and closes to let food in or gas out. If that valve doesn’t open easily, the gas produced during digestion cannot escape. This leads to discomfort and a protruding gut.
The tea that has been proven to be very helpful with this issue is called Rachel’s Digestive Relief Tea. The recipe is available free at detoxify.rachelstea.com and here’s why it works…
The tea contains a list of ingredients all designed around optimizing digestion. When taken together, as in this tea multiple things happen at one time to soothe and relax the valves that release trapped gas, but also to help protect and repair your stomach.
The first is peppermint oil. Mixed into the tea blend, the peppermint oil cools and soothes the valve at the top of your stomach that has some damage and isn’t allowing the trapped gas to escape. Once that valve is relaxed it starts working properly, you are able to burp and release that discomfort.
Turmeric root is another ingredient in Rachel’s Tea. Turmeric root reduces inflammation along the entire digestive tract that can be caused by the stomach acid your body has produced over time.
Slippery elm creates natural mucus, similar to the mucus lining that coats and protects your entire digestive system from the acid produced in the stomach. It helps to protect the delicate tissues of your gut from exposure to more acid.
Ginger root to calm any stomach upset. This is particularly helpful if you have a meal not “sitting right” on your stomach. The tea is very soothing very quickly.
Wild Yam Root is a natural pain reliever. Any discomfort you have in your gut as the tea moves through you will get a healthy dose of wild yam, which is the root Asprin is derived from.
Chamomile to calm and soothe the stomach and bowels and fennel seeds to help reduce gas. This tea promotes regularity and digestive function. It’s 100% natural, caffeine free and can be taken multiple times each day as needed.
If you don’t want to make the tea, it is provided at detoxify.rachelstea.com as well, but if you ever experience bloating and are looking for a tea that will relieve the discomfort, consider making or trying this tea. It get’s rave reviews and you can use any method you’d like.