Hurty GERD-Ease Tea is a thoughtful and effective remedy for all things stomach related. Especially effective for heart burn, chronic indigestion, GERD, acid reflux and sour stomach. Soothing and helpful even for acute stomach ailments like the flu. Best enjoyed room temperature, with raw honey and taken in the traditional medicinal tea fashion of big gulps. One the better tasting medicinal teas, Soothing marshmallow root is combined with elegantly creamy elderflower and chocolate peppermint. This tasty combination with the added benefit of Black Horehound, )the less bitter and more powerful cousin of White Horehound) might just be the most effective relief of acid reflux available. Those with symptoms can enjoy this tea after each meal for immediate and long term relief of symptoms.
Taken at the onset of stomach flu, users often report relief of symptoms within a few hours.
GERD Symptoms
- Frequent heartburn, a burning feeling in your chest or throat.
- Regurgitating food or stomach contents.
- Sore throat.
- Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia)
- Feeling like there's a lump in your throat.
- Damaged teeth from stomach acid.
- Chest pain.
- Bad breath.
Organic Ingredients from our garden: Marshmallow root, Elderflower, Black Horehound and Chocolate Peppermint.
Special Attention
The botanical materia medics, wares and recipes of this website are NOT INTENDED TO REPLACE THE SERVICES OF PHYSICIANS.
By all means see a physician when a condition requires his services.
There is ample proof that that botanical medicines have been used for thousands of years, and it is reasonable to believe that they were also used by primitive man to survive diseases, and the rigors of aging.
None of these products have been evaluated by the FDA.
Many botanicals offered at Starfish Honey are recognized in the United States and foreign pharmacopias. Many of them have been discarded for stronger, more certain, synthetic drugs, or other reasons.
Modern science is now reevaluating many of the old time botanicals, and searching jungles and distant places to seek remedies from aboriginal races.
The future of human medicine may very well rest in the methods of our ancient ancestors.