Earth Mama Organic Heartburn Tea, 16 Tea Bags



Is your heart burning — in a special, gastrointestinal way? Organic Heartburn Tea is a soothing mellow mint blend of marshmallow rootlemon balmchamomile and spearmint, with astringent raspberry leaf. Formulated for pregnancy with herbs traditionally used to relieve occasional heartburn, acid reflux, and indigestion. Not pregnant? It’ll still help: this tea feels super-settling after meals — feel free to tell your dad.

Soothing, Cooling Mellow Mint Herbal Tea to Help Relieve Occasional Indigestion*
USDA Certified 100% Organic by Oregon Tilth
- Non-GMO Project Verified
- Certified Kosher by EarthKosher 
- Caffeine free herbal tea
- Is it formulated to use during pregnancy? Yes!
Is it formulated to while breastfeeding? Yes!

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Product Size

16 tea bags

Ingredients

Organic Spearmint (Mentha Spicata) Leaf, Organic Marshmallow (Althea Officinalis) Root, Organic Lemon Balm (Melissa Officinalis) Leaf, Organic Chamomile (Matricaria Recutita) Flower, Organic Red Raspberry (Rubus Idaeus) Leaf

How to Use

1-4 cups per day. Always check with your herb-knowledgeable healthcare provider to find out what’s best for you.  .

Product Origin: Made in the USA

About Earth Mama
Mama is not just a marketing logo. She’s Melinda Olson, a nurse and herbalist who believes mamas, babies and families have a right to natural and organic herbal products, without any ingredients that make you cringe! Earth Mama believes in the natural process of birth, and the healing power of nature. Our mission is to provide safe, herbal alternatives for pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women, and babies of all ages, and to help educate people about traditional plant medicine and safe personal care. We formulate effective natural and organic products, combining generations of women's wisdom and traditional plant medicine with the safety and assurances of contemporary evidence-based research.



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