Blended with 100% Australian certified organic ingredients, this refreshing and rejuvenating tisane has traditional benefits and plant compounds that are:
- Anti-inflammatory
- Antioxidant
- antibacterial
- Detoxifying
Which may naturally:
- Aid healthy digestion
- Relieve nausea
- Soothe a sore throat
- Fortify immunity
- Enhance circulation
- Relieve stress
- Revitalize energy
Health benefits of herbs in Lemongrass and Ginger Tea
Ginger tea with lemongrass is traditionally used to alleviate stomach cramps, ease digestion and reduce nausea.
Lemongrass: Naturally high in Vitamin A and C, folic acid, magnesium and zinc, lemongrass has many beneficial medicinal properties such as its anti-inflammatory, antidepressant and antibacterial features. Therefore, it is effective in easing digestion and detoxification. Furthermore, it is good for treating the cold and flu, as it naturally provides relief in headache and helps to unclog the blocked nasal passages.
Ginger: Daily intakes of ginger can positively impact the wellbeing, as it naturally boosts the immune system and strengthens the respiratory function. Drinking a tea containing ginger before travelling can help prevent the nausea and vomiting associated with motion sickness. You can also drink a cuppa at the first sign of nausea to relieve the symptom. Additionally it is useful in improving digestion and increasing absorption of food, as it can reduce bloating after eating to much.
You can read more about the health benefits of each ingredient in our Materia Medica library.
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Dairy free | Gluten free | Sugar free | Non-GMO No artificial colours, flavours, preservatives or sweeteners Vegan | Organic | Plant-based
Allergen information
This product has been manufactured, packaged and stored in a facility that is free from nuts, dairy, soy, sesame seeds, sulphites and eggs.
Please be mindful
Herbal infusions are considered food grade therapeutics and are generally safe to consume. Even though our blends are made using organic ingredients and formulated by our founder and naturopath, the information provided is not intended to diagnose in any way. We recommend consulting your Primary Healthcare Professional such as your GP, Naturopath or Herbalist, if you are unsure, have any underlying health conditions or are on pharmaceutical medication, as they can advise on what’s right for you.