Description
Most of us are familiar with the relief that peppermint can bring to one's digestion - especially if there's gas or colicky cramps at play. But a strong cup of peppermint tea was also often used to put a stop to nausea and vomiting. Add the tincture to hot water and you'll have not only made a delicious tea but you'll have concocted something that will calm queasy stomachs and help put a stop to indigestion.
Directions
Recommended Dose:
Ages 2 - 4: 1ml, 1 time per day
Ages 5 - 14: 1ml, 3 times per day
Ages 15 and over: 2ml, 3 times per day
Take on an empty stomach.
Ingredients
Medicinal Ingredients | |
Servings Size: 1 Teaspoon | |
Servings Per Container: 100 | |
Amount/Serving | |
organically grown peppermint leaves (Mentha x piperita) | 250 mg |
1:4 leaf extract. | |
Non Medicinal Ingredients : 40% gluten-free grain alcohol and purified water. |