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Stomach Mend Tincture
Stomach Mend Tincture
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Nurture your digestive system with Stomach Mend, a soothing herbal tincture carefully crafted to support gut health, calm irritation, and promote digestive balance. Perfect for those dealing with IBS, Crohn’s, gastritis, bloating, or general stomach discomfort, this blend works gently yet effectively to restore comfort and ease.
Herbal Actions & Benefits:
- Marshmallow Root – A demulcent that coats and soothes the stomach and intestinal lining, helping to calm inflammation and support tissue repair.
- Licorice Root – Supports mucosal healing, reduces inflammation, and balances the digestive system.
- Plantain Leaf – Promotes gut lining repair, gently tones tissues, and helps relieve diarrhea or irritation.
- Calendula Flowers – Anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial, supporting tissue healing and reducing gut inflammation.
- Chamomile Flowers – Calms spasms, eases cramping, and soothes a stressed digestive tract.
- Peppermint Leaf – Reduces bloating, gas, and intestinal cramping while supporting overall digestive comfort.
- Fennel Seed – Relieves gas, bloating, and digestive discomfort; promotes smooth digestion.
- Anise Hyssop – A gentle carminative and mild antimicrobial that also eases tension in the gut-brain connection.
- Ginger Root – Stimulates digestion, reduces nausea, and helps regulate motility for smoother gut function.
How It Helps:
- Calms irritation and inflammation in the stomach and intestines
- Reduces bloating, gas, and cramping
- Supports healthy digestion and motility
- Helps repair and protect the gut lining
- Balances the gut-brain connection for stress related digestive issues
Usage:
Take 30–60 drops (1–2 dropperfuls) 2–3 times daily, diluted in water or tea, especially before meals or when digestive discomfort arises.
*DISCLAIMER: The information presented herein by Freya’s Garden and freyasgarden.shop is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary. Before starting any new remedy, consult with a qualified health professional. Always research any herb and plant remedy before using them to determine contraindications, medication interactions, allergies and sensitivities, and your individual health issues.
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