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Leaky Gut #GI001
A wonderful blend to not only ease the symptoms of leaky gut and gastrointestinal discomfort but a blend to actually help heal the wounds from chronic and acute inflammation. This formula is also formulated to gently ease the nervous system to help someone restore their state in order to digest with more ease. If you are experiencing leaky gut this tea will help but if you dont discover the root of your problem it will not cure it. If you would like to dive deeper please reach out to schedule a consultation. I would recommend the comprehensive for digestive complaints.
Althea officinalis / Marshmallow:
Moistening / Cooling vulnerary, antimicrobial.
Tilia cordata / Linden leaf
Moistening / Warm and Cool, relaxant, trophorestorative, anxiolytic, mild sedative
Zingiber / ginger
Hot / Dry, carrying agent that will also warm the digestive tract in order to process food better
Pimpinella anisum / anise seed
Warming, relaxant, carminative, nervine. Aids in assimilation of food and doubles as a gentle sweetener
Matricaria recutita / Chamomile
Cool / Dry. A bitter relaxant that can help stimulate secretions of bile as well as relax spasms in intestinal tract
Pot marigold / Calendula
Dry / Cool. An amazing vulnerary that will help ulcerations and wounds throughout the digestive tract. She will also aid in tightening up those tight junctions and liver detoxification. An antioxidant and antiinlammatory. She will help stagnant lymph that needs a little assistance to flow and the gi tract has a lot of lymph nodes that may be swollen due to the leaky gut or any other lymphatic response.
Achillea milliefolium / yarrow
Dry / Cold & Hot. Antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, csholagogue, hypotensive. Helps with flatulence, diarrhea, lack of appetite, hyperacidity and gastritis and helps ease engorged and inflamed tissues
Foeniculum vulgare / Fennel
Warm / Cool / Dry. Carminative, bitter, sweet and antispasmodic. This guy is amazing for easing those not so pleasant digestive symptoms that come hand in hand with leaky gut or food poisoning. Fennel is gently warming to the core but won't over heat like ginger can. The aromatics and sweetness are a tell-tell sign of him being a digestive aid. Not only does fennel soothe heart burn and the gut lining in general fennel is useful with tension in the vascular system to help relieve stuck liver chi that so many experience in modern day
Salvia officinalis / sage
Warming / Drying. Carminative, vulnerary, diffusive. Sage is a wonderful household herb that works as an antiseptic to the dermal plane and mucous membrane. Being the gut lining is epithelial tissue she can work towards restoring wounds and soothing the tissues from inflammation.
Illicium verum / Star anise
Warming / Drying. Works towards easing bloating, constipation and inflammatory response softening.
Arctium lappa / Burdock root
Cool / Dry. Alterative, Prebiotic, mid hepatic and lymphatic stimulant.A supreme intestinal tonic. Helps to restore the microbiome as it is 50% by weight inulin which is a prebiotic (indigestible fiber). Filled with calcium, magnesium and other macro minerals. Burdock root is more commonly known as Gobo root and can be taken like a food.
Rosa canina / Rose hips
Cool / Dry. Astringent, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial. Some find this nutrient rich aid to be moistening I however do not, the tannins in it can be part of the astringent properties. Flavonoid rich which will help with blood flow and restore tissues.
A wonderful blend to not only ease the symptoms of leaky gut and gastrointestinal discomfort but a blend to actually help heal the wounds from chronic and acute inflammation. This formula is also formulated to gently ease the nervous system to help someone restore their state in order to digest with more ease. If you are experiencing leaky gut this tea will help but if you dont discover the root of your problem it will not cure it. If you would like to dive deeper please reach out to schedule a consultation. I would recommend the comprehensive for digestive complaints.
Althea officinalis / Marshmallow:
Moistening / Cooling vulnerary, antimicrobial.
Tilia cordata / Linden leaf
Moistening / Warm and Cool, relaxant, trophorestorative, anxiolytic, mild sedative
Zingiber / ginger
Hot / Dry, carrying agent that will also warm the digestive tract in order to process food better
Pimpinella anisum / anise seed
Warming, relaxant, carminative, nervine. Aids in assimilation of food and doubles as a gentle sweetener
Matricaria recutita / Chamomile
Cool / Dry. A bitter relaxant that can help stimulate secretions of bile as well as relax spasms in intestinal tract
Pot marigold / Calendula
Dry / Cool. An amazing vulnerary that will help ulcerations and wounds throughout the digestive tract. She will also aid in tightening up those tight junctions and liver detoxification. An antioxidant and antiinlammatory. She will help stagnant lymph that needs a little assistance to flow and the gi tract has a lot of lymph nodes that may be swollen due to the leaky gut or any other lymphatic response.
Achillea milliefolium / yarrow
Dry / Cold & Hot. Antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, csholagogue, hypotensive. Helps with flatulence, diarrhea, lack of appetite, hyperacidity and gastritis and helps ease engorged and inflamed tissues
Foeniculum vulgare / Fennel
Warm / Cool / Dry. Carminative, bitter, sweet and antispasmodic. This guy is amazing for easing those not so pleasant digestive symptoms that come hand in hand with leaky gut or food poisoning. Fennel is gently warming to the core but won't over heat like ginger can. The aromatics and sweetness are a tell-tell sign of him being a digestive aid. Not only does fennel soothe heart burn and the gut lining in general fennel is useful with tension in the vascular system to help relieve stuck liver chi that so many experience in modern day
Salvia officinalis / sage
Warming / Drying. Carminative, vulnerary, diffusive. Sage is a wonderful household herb that works as an antiseptic to the dermal plane and mucous membrane. Being the gut lining is epithelial tissue she can work towards restoring wounds and soothing the tissues from inflammation.
Illicium verum / Star anise
Warming / Drying. Works towards easing bloating, constipation and inflammatory response softening.
Arctium lappa / Burdock root
Cool / Dry. Alterative, Prebiotic, mid hepatic and lymphatic stimulant.A supreme intestinal tonic. Helps to restore the microbiome as it is 50% by weight inulin which is a prebiotic (indigestible fiber). Filled with calcium, magnesium and other macro minerals. Burdock root is more commonly known as Gobo root and can be taken like a food.
Rosa canina / Rose hips
Cool / Dry. Astringent, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial. Some find this nutrient rich aid to be moistening I however do not, the tannins in it can be part of the astringent properties. Flavonoid rich which will help with blood flow and restore tissues.