BLACKBERRY BITTA
2 OZ
Lightly sour and floral tasting.
Beneficial for oral health and digestion. Can relieve diarrhea, fluid retention, diabetes symptoms, gout, pain, swelling and throat inflammation.
Add to your food, cocktails, tea, fizzy drinks.
Place a dropper full on top of the tongue and hold for 10-15 minutes until saliva begins to form. Then swallow. Take as needed.
What are bitters and what do they do?
“Bitters” are safe, effective, time-tested botanical formulas that aid digestion using bitter herbs. Bitter principles in herbs often mean those herbs are good for liver cleansing and digestion.
They are a great way to keep your digestion in really good shape. The herbs in these formulas detoxify the liver and enhance digestive enzyme production.
How do they work?
Our digestive system starts at the mouth, ends at the anus, and involves a lot of complex processes in between. Many people experience indigestion, and symptoms can include a feeling of being too full or sluggish or experiencing acidic stomach and queasiness, to name a few.
Herbalists have known for centuries that certain plants, especially those that are bitter or aromatic, can aid digestion, reduce digestive discomfort, and actually improve the daily function of the digestive system. Bitters also help to feed the micro-bacteria that becomes healthy intestinal flora.
Why do they have to taste bitter?
Bitter compounds in plants stimulate the production of digestive juices and help detoxify the liver. In addition, they promote regularity. In our culture we don’t tend to favor bitter that much—we’re very into sweet—but in India, China and Southeast Asia, they seek out bitter foods and flavors because they understand this.
2 OZ
Lightly sour and floral tasting.
Beneficial for oral health and digestion. Can relieve diarrhea, fluid retention, diabetes symptoms, gout, pain, swelling and throat inflammation.
Add to your food, cocktails, tea, fizzy drinks.
Place a dropper full on top of the tongue and hold for 10-15 minutes until saliva begins to form. Then swallow. Take as needed.
What are bitters and what do they do?
“Bitters” are safe, effective, time-tested botanical formulas that aid digestion using bitter herbs. Bitter principles in herbs often mean those herbs are good for liver cleansing and digestion.
They are a great way to keep your digestion in really good shape. The herbs in these formulas detoxify the liver and enhance digestive enzyme production.
How do they work?
Our digestive system starts at the mouth, ends at the anus, and involves a lot of complex processes in between. Many people experience indigestion, and symptoms can include a feeling of being too full or sluggish or experiencing acidic stomach and queasiness, to name a few.
Herbalists have known for centuries that certain plants, especially those that are bitter or aromatic, can aid digestion, reduce digestive discomfort, and actually improve the daily function of the digestive system. Bitters also help to feed the micro-bacteria that becomes healthy intestinal flora.
Why do they have to taste bitter?
Bitter compounds in plants stimulate the production of digestive juices and help detoxify the liver. In addition, they promote regularity. In our culture we don’t tend to favor bitter that much—we’re very into sweet—but in India, China and Southeast Asia, they seek out bitter foods and flavors because they understand this.
2 OZ
Lightly sour and floral tasting.
Beneficial for oral health and digestion. Can relieve diarrhea, fluid retention, diabetes symptoms, gout, pain, swelling and throat inflammation.
Add to your food, cocktails, tea, fizzy drinks.
Place a dropper full on top of the tongue and hold for 10-15 minutes until saliva begins to form. Then swallow. Take as needed.
What are bitters and what do they do?
“Bitters” are safe, effective, time-tested botanical formulas that aid digestion using bitter herbs. Bitter principles in herbs often mean those herbs are good for liver cleansing and digestion.
They are a great way to keep your digestion in really good shape. The herbs in these formulas detoxify the liver and enhance digestive enzyme production.
How do they work?
Our digestive system starts at the mouth, ends at the anus, and involves a lot of complex processes in between. Many people experience indigestion, and symptoms can include a feeling of being too full or sluggish or experiencing acidic stomach and queasiness, to name a few.
Herbalists have known for centuries that certain plants, especially those that are bitter or aromatic, can aid digestion, reduce digestive discomfort, and actually improve the daily function of the digestive system. Bitters also help to feed the micro-bacteria that becomes healthy intestinal flora.
Why do they have to taste bitter?
Bitter compounds in plants stimulate the production of digestive juices and help detoxify the liver. In addition, they promote regularity. In our culture we don’t tend to favor bitter that much—we’re very into sweet—but in India, China and Southeast Asia, they seek out bitter foods and flavors because they understand this.