Ulcers Tea

A gentle herbal blend to soothe and protect the stomach lining.

Ingredients

  • Marshmellow root
  • Meadowsweet
  • Calendula
  • Chamomile
  • Lemon balm
  • Licorice root

Benefits

  • Calms digestive irritation
  • Supports healing of stomach and gut tissues
  • Reduces acidity and inflammation
  • Promotes balanced digestion
  • Relieves discomfort from ulcers
  • Encourages relaxation and stress relief

Usage

Steep one teabag in hot water for 15 minutes. Each teabag can be used twice. If the tea is too strong, steep for less time.

Cautions

  • Avoid if pregnant or breastfeeding (due to licorice root and meadowsweet)
  • Not suitable for people with high blood pressure or heart issues (licorice root)
  • Avoid if allergic to aspirin (meadowsweet)

Best Way to Enjoy

Brew with hot water and enjoy plain or with honey.

Best Time to Drink

Between meals or 30 minutes before eating for best soothing effect.

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