Healing Monkey Teas and infused oils.
Ingredients: Ginger Root, Chamomile, Licorice Root, Bay Leaves, Fennel Seeds, Lemon Balm, Slippery Elm Bark.
This tea is great for stomach issues, like upset stomach, GERD, and heartburn and nausea.
Benefits of the ingredients:
Ginger root — calms nausea and promotes gastric emptying through antiemetic and prokinetic effects.
Chamomile — provides gentle antispasmodic and anti-inflammatory action to relax intestinal muscles and reduce cramping.
Licorice root (preferably deglycyrrhizinated for safety) — soothes mucous membranes and helps protect and heal irritated gastrointestinal lining.
Bay leaves — contain mild carminative compounds that reduce bloating and gas while supporting digestion and enhancing flavor.
Fennel — acts as a natural antispasmodic and carminative, easing gas, cramps, and indigestion with a pleasant, sweet aroma.
Lemon balm — offers calming, antispasmodic, and mild anxiolytic qualities to relieve a nervous stomach and tension-related digestive upset.
Slippery elm — coats and protects the GI tract with mucilage, reducing irritation and aiding healing.
Usage notes: Together or individually, these herbs are commonly used in teas, tinctures, or other gentle preparations to help relieve nausea, cramping, bloating, heartburn, and general stomach discomfort; formulations can be tailored to personal taste and sensitivity. With this tea combination it is a great relief from a upset stomach.
Ingredients: Ginger Root, Chamomile, Licorice Root, Bay Leaves, Fennel Seeds, Lemon Balm, Slippery Elm Bark.
This tea is great for stomach issues, like upset stomach, GERD, and heartburn and nausea.
Benefits of the ingredients:
Ginger root — calms nausea and promotes gastric emptying through antiemetic and prokinetic effects.
Chamomile — provides gentle antispasmodic and anti-inflammatory action to relax intestinal muscles and reduce cramping.
Licorice root (preferably deglycyrrhizinated for safety) — soothes mucous membranes and helps protect and heal irritated gastrointestinal lining.
Bay leaves — contain mild carminative compounds that reduce bloating and gas while supporting digestion and enhancing flavor.
Fennel — acts as a natural antispasmodic and carminative, easing gas, cramps, and indigestion with a pleasant, sweet aroma.
Lemon balm — offers calming, antispasmodic, and mild anxiolytic qualities to relieve a nervous stomach and tension-related digestive upset.
Slippery elm — coats and protects the GI tract with mucilage, reducing irritation and aiding healing.
Usage notes: Together or individually, these herbs are commonly used in teas, tinctures, or other gentle preparations to help relieve nausea, cramping, bloating, heartburn, and general stomach discomfort; formulations can be tailored to personal taste and sensitivity. With this tea combination it is a great relief from a upset stomach.