
Digestive Bitters
$14.00 USD
Digestive bitters help stimulate the production of digestive enzymes and bile, supporting overall digestive health. They are typically used before or after meals to enhance appetite, improve digestion, and reduce bloating or indigestion.
Ingredients: Apple cider vinegar, Wild Honey, Burdock Root, Cinnamon, Dandelion Root, Fennel Seeds, Ginger & Orange Peel.
Digestive bitters are a fun, multitasking ally for your digestive and metabolic health some benefits include
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a tincture last?
With proper storage in your kitchen or medicine cabinet out of direct sunlight it will last for a year DO NOT place dropper in your mouth to eliminate the need for washing any extra water could tamper with the potency of the extract.
How should I take my tincture.
Fill a spoon with dosage amount tinctures typically take effect within 15-30 minutes if left to sit under the tongue for 30-45 seconds.
Another option is to add your dosage amount to a glass full of water or juice.
If you want to dilute some of the alcohol you can put your dosage in a cup of warm tea and let it sit for a bit.
How much do I take?
Dosage is a range 1-2 droppers full. If you weigh more or less than 150 pounds, you might need to adjust the dosage accordingly up or down. Someone who tends to be sensitive to herbs or has recently under gone a detox will probably need less of an herb to have an effect. You will start to notice benefits after taking your tincture consistently.
When should I take my tincture?
On a relatively empty stomach, up to 30 minutes before eating or between meals after 2 hours from the last time you ate anything substantial. This will allow for better absorption.
Can I give my child this?
Like everything in parenting this is up to you! With proper dosage and serving correctly many herbalist give tinctures to their children. Here is one articles that goes deeper into this. Many compare the alcohol in a tincture to the amount of alcohol present in fermented foods or even ripe fruit. Please do your research make up your own mind about this.