Proganics Organic Loose Leaf Herbal Tea Tummy
Blended in Australia and Naturopath endorsed Proganics Organic Loose Leaf Herbal Tea Tummy is a combination of herbs designed with digestive support in mind, Tummy will soothe issues such as bloating, gas, nausea, cramping, and symptoms of motion sickness. Used daily, Tummy can help fight inflammation to bring balance back to your gut.
Proganics Organic Loose Leaf Herbal Tea Tummy
$14.99
NET WT. 50G
Ingredients: Organic Ginger Root, Organic Peppermint Leaf, Organic Lemon Balm, Organic Chamomile Flowers
Tummy is a delicious blend of 4 naturopath endorsed organic ingredients
Does your Tummy sometimes feel like it is doing back flips and needs calming down? If so, then our Tummy tea is designed for you.
Using a simple yet effective blend of traditional herbs, the herbs selected to go into our Tummy tea are known to assist your digestive system as they help to soothe issues such as bloating and gas, making it the perfect partner to have after every meal.
These same herbs are traditionally used to help with symptoms of nausea and motion sickness while also having anti-inflammatory properties to help bring balance back to your gut. Eastern and Western medicine use these herbs to act as a digestive tonic to help relieve the symptoms of cramps and spasms that can be associated with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
Traditional medicinal uses
- Anti-inflammatory to reduce inflammation
- Helps with nausea and motion sickness
- Relieve stomach cramps, bloating and flatulence
- Assist those suffering from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
Australian Certified Organic & USDA Certified Organic Herbal Loose Leaf Tea
Proganics is better for your body and health: Being certified organic is your assurance of a quality, healthier, chemical-free product that is completely all natural and tastes better.
Tummy is a delicious blend of 4 naturopath endorsed organic ingredients:
Organic Ginger Root, Organic Peppermint Leaf, Organic Lemon Balm, Organic Chamomile Flowers
Organic Ginger Root
(Zingiber officinale)
Organic Ginger Root (Zingiber officinale) – used in traditional medicine for is carminative and anti-emetic properties that are known to help soothe the digestive system and stop nausea. Ginger root is also known to improve circulation and also helps reduce mucus and inflammation.
Organic Peppermint Leaf
(Mentha piperita)
Organic Peppermint Leaf (Mentha piperita) – used for centuries due to its cooling nature, Peppermint Leaf has both uplifting and refreshing properties. In traditional medicine, Peppermint Leaf is known as both a antispasmotic which is known to help the muscle of the bowel relax to relieve stomach cramps, bloating and flatulence, particularly for those suffering from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Peppermint Leaf is also a carminative which is traditionally used to soothe the stomach muscles.
Organic Lemon Balm
(Melissa officinalis)
Organic Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis) – Lemon balm is a fast-growing, fragrant herb that is native to Southern Europe. In traditional medicine, Lemon balm is used as a sedative that can help with digestive issues. Traditionally Lemon balm is known to have anti-viral and antimicrobial properties which are known to kill and slow the spread of microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses that can be found in the gut.
Organic Chamomile Flowers
(Matricaria recutita)
Organic Chamomile Flowers (Matricaria recutita) – Chamomile flowers are a relative of the Sunflower and have been used as a traditional medicinal herb for hundreds of years. In traditional medicine, Chamomile flowers are known as a digestive tonic that can act as a digestive aid for belching, gas or cramps. Chamomile flowers are also known traditionally to have anti-inflammatory properties that can reduce inflammation while also being an anti-spasmodic to reduce cramps.
Naturopath Caution: Consumption during pregnancy at high doses or those suffering from peptic ulcers, gallstones, gallbladder inflammation or reflux.
Endorsed and developed in consultation with Sheridan Genrich: Clinical Nutritionist and Naturopath (BHSc)
Sheridan Genrich is both a clinical nutritionist & naturopath (BHSc). She has completed extensive post graduate education in Nutrigenomics (how nutrients impact our DNA) and functional medicine.
For more than thirteen years, she’s been helping busy people live life with more ease by correcting the nutrient, hormone or genetic imbalances that many people don’t realise are underlying their symptoms. As someone passionate about ancestral health approaches to support gut & brain function. She also values the benefits from the latest research in genetic testing help patients create faster results.
Since 2016, she’s seen patients are more motivated & focused using personalised plans interpreted from their DNA results. The best eating habits are now easier to use at home, thanks to companies like Proganics who source the cleanest possible ingredients. Real food products & herbal alternatives can be delicious & fun. Sheridan’s currently writing a non-fiction book on DNA Powered Health (due out late 2022).
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How to make the perfect cup of Proganics Herbal Tea
Place 1 to 2 tablespoons of Proganics Loose Leaf Herbal Tea into a tea bag and pull the string gently to close the opening. Place the tea bag in a cup and pour over freshly boiled water. Steep for at least 5 minutes to infuse the blend. Remove the tea bag from the cup or if you like your tea to get more flavoursome as you drink it leave the tea bag in the cup. One tea bag can be infused multiple times depending on how strong you enjoy your brew.
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This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Information on the traditional uses and properties of herbs provided on this site are for educational use only, and is not intended as medical advice. If you have any serious health concerns, you should always check with your health care practitioner prior to self-administering herbs.
Please consult your physician before implementing any new diet, exercise and dietary supplement programs, especially if you have pre-existing medical conditions or are taking prescribed medications.