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Ginger Tincture โ Digestion, Circulation & Warming Anti-Inflammatory Support COMING SOON (JANUARY)
For the gut that needs relief, the body that needs warmth, and the energy that needs a spark.
๐ What itโs for
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is one of the most versatile herbal allies โ 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 doesnโt force change โ it warms, stimulates, and activates the bodyโs natural processes.
โจ 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 gingerโs warming oils & anti-inflammatory constituents that teas cannot fully pull on their own.
๐ฑ Ingredients
Organic Ginger Root, 40% alcohol.
(no water added โ pure alcohol extraction for maximum warming + anti-inflammatory potency)
๐งญ Suggested Use
Shake well before use.
Take 30โ60 drops (1โ2 dropperfuls):
Before meals for digestion
Anytime nausea hits (motion sickness, pregnancy, illness โ see note)
During menstrual cramps or inflammatory pain
Before exercise to support circulation
Can be taken directly or added to warm water or tea.
๐งฉ Who itโs 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)
โ ๏ธ 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.
๐ What itโs for
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is one of the most versatile herbal allies โ 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 doesnโt force change โ it warms, stimulates, and activates the bodyโs natural processes.
โจ 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 gingerโs warming oils & anti-inflammatory constituents that teas cannot fully pull on their own.
๐ฑ Ingredients
Organic Ginger Root, 40% alcohol.
(no water added โ pure alcohol extraction for maximum warming + anti-inflammatory potency)
๐งญ Suggested Use
Shake well before use.
Take 30โ60 drops (1โ2 dropperfuls):
Before meals for digestion
Anytime nausea hits (motion sickness, pregnancy, illness โ see note)
During menstrual cramps or inflammatory pain
Before exercise to support circulation
Can be taken directly or added to warm water or tea.
๐งฉ Who itโs 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)
โ ๏ธ 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.