Poop Tea!

$20.00

This tea blend is great for if you’re feeling blocked in your digestive system or metabolism, or experiencing any bloating or constipation. Marshmallow root is kind of like nature’s slime and can create a protective layer over irritated mucous membranes in the stomach similar to slippery elm, which creates a mucous-like substance that soothes and nourishes the digestive tract.

Ingredients: Marshmallow Root, Slippery Elm, Ginger, Peppermint, Burdock root, Red Clover, Dandelion Root, Cardamom

Herbal Benefit Breakdown:

Marshmallow Root: This herb has a lot of mucilage, which means it creates a gel like texture when mixed with water, which will then create a protective coat over the mucous membranes in the digestive tract. This can help relieve pain from ulcers, gastritis, inflammation, and acid reflux.

Slippery Elm: This herb is used as a common emollient for gastrointestinal issues. It can add bulk to your bowel movements while soothing the lining of your stomach and intestines to relieve irritation, functioning as a holistic laxative.

Ginger: Ginger root has a natural component called gingerol, which helps to boost the rate at which food leaves the stomach and continues along the digestive process. It also has many anti-nausea and anti-inflammatory properties.

Peppermint: This herb is very well known to help ease gas, indigestion, and bloating by relaxing the muscles in your stomach to help reduce discomfort. Also it’s palate-cleansing taste can help to improve bile flow.

Burdock Root: Burdock root has a good source of a type of fiber called inulin which is a fiber that helps move along the digestive process. It also helps to reduce “bad” cholesterol, stabilize blood sugar, and can even reduce risk of colon cancer.

Red Clover: This herb has long been known as a blood and lymphatic cleanser. Great to help clear excess mucous in the body and lungs, clean metabolic waste in the blood, and clean the liver. It also has mild diuretic properties to help flush out toxins in the kidneys.

Dandelion Root: This herb has bitter constituents that help increase bile release into the small intestine and eventually into the large intestine, which ultimately leads to an increase in metabolism, and reduced constipation.

Cardamom: Cardamom is a carminative! Meaning it was traditionally used to help reduce gas formation and ease the pressure, as well as relieve constipation.

Directions: Add one tea bag to hot water/tea pot. Cover and let steep for up to 20 min.

Quantity: 10 bags

This tea blend is great for if you’re feeling blocked in your digestive system or metabolism, or experiencing any bloating or constipation. Marshmallow root is kind of like nature’s slime and can create a protective layer over irritated mucous membranes in the stomach similar to slippery elm, which creates a mucous-like substance that soothes and nourishes the digestive tract.

Ingredients: Marshmallow Root, Slippery Elm, Ginger, Peppermint, Burdock root, Red Clover, Dandelion Root, Cardamom

Herbal Benefit Breakdown:

Marshmallow Root: This herb has a lot of mucilage, which means it creates a gel like texture when mixed with water, which will then create a protective coat over the mucous membranes in the digestive tract. This can help relieve pain from ulcers, gastritis, inflammation, and acid reflux.

Slippery Elm: This herb is used as a common emollient for gastrointestinal issues. It can add bulk to your bowel movements while soothing the lining of your stomach and intestines to relieve irritation, functioning as a holistic laxative.

Ginger: Ginger root has a natural component called gingerol, which helps to boost the rate at which food leaves the stomach and continues along the digestive process. It also has many anti-nausea and anti-inflammatory properties.

Peppermint: This herb is very well known to help ease gas, indigestion, and bloating by relaxing the muscles in your stomach to help reduce discomfort. Also it’s palate-cleansing taste can help to improve bile flow.

Burdock Root: Burdock root has a good source of a type of fiber called inulin which is a fiber that helps move along the digestive process. It also helps to reduce “bad” cholesterol, stabilize blood sugar, and can even reduce risk of colon cancer.

Red Clover: This herb has long been known as a blood and lymphatic cleanser. Great to help clear excess mucous in the body and lungs, clean metabolic waste in the blood, and clean the liver. It also has mild diuretic properties to help flush out toxins in the kidneys.

Dandelion Root: This herb has bitter constituents that help increase bile release into the small intestine and eventually into the large intestine, which ultimately leads to an increase in metabolism, and reduced constipation.

Cardamom: Cardamom is a carminative! Meaning it was traditionally used to help reduce gas formation and ease the pressure, as well as relieve constipation.

Directions: Add one tea bag to hot water/tea pot. Cover and let steep for up to 20 min.

Quantity: 10 bags