Ginger Root, Certified Organic
For relief from occasional nausea & upset stomach*
One of the most widely revered and commonly used herbs in Ayurvedic medicine, Ginger root provides relief from occasional nausea and upset stomach.*
$14.99
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Digestive issues can be embarrassing and inconvenient. Our Gas & Bloating Herbal Tea provides a fragrant herbal blend for relief from occasional gas and bloating.*
Purity-Tested, Vegan, Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free, Soy-Free
Digestive Support
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Produced in Italy by Aboca, the herbal supplement leader in Europe since 1978.
Adults pour 1 cup of freshly boiled water over tea bag. Cover and steep for 10 minutes. Drink after a meal. For added support, combine this tea with Gas & Bloating capsules.
If you have a medical condition or take medications, please consult with your doctor before using this product. Licorice should not be taken if you have kidney or liver disease, hypertension, edema, potassium depletion or during pregnancy. Consult with your practitioner if breast-feeding. Store away from children.
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