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Ginger Tincture — Digestion, Circulation & Warming Anti-Inflammatory Support
For the gut that needs relief, the body that needs warmth, and the energy that needs a spark.
💛 What it’s for
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is one of the most versatile herbal allies — supporting digestion, inflammation, circulation, metabolism, and nausea, all while delivering warming comfort throughout the body.
Perfect for those who experience:
nausea or motion sickness
bloating, cramping, or gas after meals
cold hands/feet or poor circulation
tight muscles or inflammatory pain
menstrual discomfort
fatigue or sluggish metabolism
Ginger doesn’t force change — it warms, stimulates, and activates the body’s natural processes.
✨ What makes it special
This tincture supports:
smoother digestion and reduced discomfort after meals
improved circulation and warmth
healthier inflammatory response
menstrual flow comfort
steadier energy and metabolism
easier relief from nausea during travel or illness
A slow alcohol extraction captures ginger’s warming oils & anti-inflammatory constituents that teas cannot fully pull on their own.
🌱 Ingredients
Organic Ginger Root, 40% alcohol.
(no water added — pure alcohol extraction for maximum warming + anti-inflammatory potency)
🧭 Suggested Use
Shake well before use.
Take 30–60 drops (1–2 dropperfuls):
Before meals for digestion
Anytime nausea hits (motion sickness, pregnancy, illness — see note)
During menstrual cramps or inflammatory pain
Before exercise to support circulation
Can be taken directly or added to warm water or tea.
🧩 Who it’s perfect for
This tincture is a great match for:
sluggish digestion or bloating
cold intolerance and low circulation
menstrual cramps
inflammation or muscle discomfort
motion sickness / travel nausea
low morning energy or slow metabolism
Pairs well with:
Chicory (digestion + blood sugar)
Licorice (gut lining + adrenals)
Dandelion Root (liver + hormones)
⚠️ Safety Notes
Use caution with ulcers or gallstones.
Avoid with blood thinners unless advised by a provider.
Pregnancy: safe in small amounts for nausea; avoid high-dose daily use unless monitored by a provider.
For the gut that needs relief, the body that needs warmth, and the energy that needs a spark.
💛 What it’s for
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is one of the most versatile herbal allies — supporting digestion, inflammation, circulation, metabolism, and nausea, all while delivering warming comfort throughout the body.
Perfect for those who experience:
nausea or motion sickness
bloating, cramping, or gas after meals
cold hands/feet or poor circulation
tight muscles or inflammatory pain
menstrual discomfort
fatigue or sluggish metabolism
Ginger doesn’t force change — it warms, stimulates, and activates the body’s natural processes.
✨ What makes it special
This tincture supports:
smoother digestion and reduced discomfort after meals
improved circulation and warmth
healthier inflammatory response
menstrual flow comfort
steadier energy and metabolism
easier relief from nausea during travel or illness
A slow alcohol extraction captures ginger’s warming oils & anti-inflammatory constituents that teas cannot fully pull on their own.
🌱 Ingredients
Organic Ginger Root, 40% alcohol.
(no water added — pure alcohol extraction for maximum warming + anti-inflammatory potency)
🧭 Suggested Use
Shake well before use.
Take 30–60 drops (1–2 dropperfuls):
Before meals for digestion
Anytime nausea hits (motion sickness, pregnancy, illness — see note)
During menstrual cramps or inflammatory pain
Before exercise to support circulation
Can be taken directly or added to warm water or tea.
🧩 Who it’s perfect for
This tincture is a great match for:
sluggish digestion or bloating
cold intolerance and low circulation
menstrual cramps
inflammation or muscle discomfort
motion sickness / travel nausea
low morning energy or slow metabolism
Pairs well with:
Chicory (digestion + blood sugar)
Licorice (gut lining + adrenals)
Dandelion Root (liver + hormones)
⚠️ Safety Notes
Use caution with ulcers or gallstones.
Avoid with blood thinners unless advised by a provider.
Pregnancy: safe in small amounts for nausea; avoid high-dose daily use unless monitored by a provider.