6 Unique Benefits of Rachel’s Tea

I find that sometimes the food I eat will hurt me. This shouldn’t happen and it took a lot of personal research before I found someone who could explain why this was happening to me and what I could do about it. Rachel’s Tea has a Digestive Relief Tea that has helped me in my ongoing battle against food. 

Ingredients of rachels tea

The Ingredients That Make It Work

There are 6 unique benefits of this gut health tea that I want to discuss that makes it so much better than anything else I could find. First of all I want to list the ingredients so you know what I am talking about and if you have been doing your research then you will understand what I mean when I say there actually are 6 unique benefits of Rachel’s Tea that makes it the best herbal tea. The tea is made of:

  • Turmeric root chunks
  • Wild Yam root chunks
  • Ginger root chunks
  • Marshmallow Leaf
  • Chamomile Flower
  • Peppermint Leaf and Oil
  • Fennel Seed
  • Slippery Elm Bark

To know in detail about the ingredients of digestive tea, read What Is in Digestive Tea for Constipation and Bloating?

Why These Herbs Matter

I recommend you take some time to do some research on these ingredients because Mother Nature has been offering us these tools for a long time and I think people should be well informed about what they put into their body. You can create a REALLY long list of effects, backed by science, as to what these herbs are good for but when you put it all together there are 6 unique benefits of Rachel’s Tea that outshine anything else I have found in all my searching.

My Digestive Struggles

My personal pain isn’t so bad that I have gone to a doctor but the people who make this tea for digestion are helping people who suffer from some of the worst digestive disorders out there; diverticulitis, Crohn’s, colitis, etc. For me the most important thing I needed help for was pain. What I eat should not be hurting me! I didn’t really understand what was causing the pain at first except in really vague terms like my body might be making too much stomach acid or stress was causing.

I have heartburn. If you go to RachelsTea.com there is a book you can download for free that gets into the details of why my food was hurting me but that is too much to cover for now. I want to talk about the simple truth that Rachel’s Tea has a lot of things going for it that make it the best so without further ado…

The 6 Unique Benefits of Rachel’s Tea

1. Anti-Inflammatory Support: 

6 Unique Benefits of Rachel’s Tea

The tea acts as an anti-inflammatory for the ENTIRE digestive tract. Some herbs only help with the stomach or certain sphincters but when you go through the ingredients you see that some help the mouth, throat, stomach, intestines, and colon! Know of any other tea for digestive health that does that? I didn’t think so! I am hoping here you already know the relationship between inflammation and pain so moving on...

2. Every Type of Digestive Pain Relief

These herbs offer every type of digestive pain relief. While reducing inflammation has a casual relationship with pain reduction, this tea also includes Wild Yam root to reduce pain directly. Several other ingredients reduce stress and help with depression. This tea acts as a stress relief tea. The trifecta of pain relief; anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and stress reduction.

3. Relief from Side Effects

Cancels the side effects of digestive problems. We don’t think about it because pain takes the main stage but the side effects are bloating, nausea, and excess gas. BOOM! Cancelled.

4. Valve Support for the GI Tract

Listen to why they put the ingredients in and you will eventually hear things about the valves in our GI tract. You might hear how these valves become damaged and have trouble moving properly. This stomach ease tea addresses those issues.

5. Repairing the Mucus Lining

Repairs the mucus lining in your digestive system. I didn’t even know an herb could help with this until I researched this tea! I also had never heard of slippery elm sooo… To know more about it, read Is Slippery Elm best treatment for Heartburn and Acid Reflux?

6. Tastes Good

It tastes good! I had a girlfriend who was an herbalist and I can tell you her solution to everything was a tincture that tasted like the essential oil of bad decisions! I like my herbal remedy to help me enjoy life instead of crave death! The tea tastes good and it is hard to convey how important that is to me when it comes to making good habits.

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Wrapping It Up

 I hope you liked my list. I have learned a lot in my search and I just want people to shortcut through the BS and get better faster.

 


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