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My 3 Favourite Teas for Healthy Digestion

Updated: Aug 6, 2023




There’s nothing better than drinking a hot cup of tea after a rich meal to help promote digestion. When I feel bloated and uncomfortable tea is the first thing I reach for. Whether it’s fresh herbs or dried, it brings an almost instant sense of relief and comfort.






Peppermint tea:

is my go to remedy for upset stomach, gas, bloating or simply helping the digestive process along. It provides quick refreshing relief and it’s tasty too. I also like to blend peppermint with other less yummy tasting herbs to make them go down easier.


One thing that really affects gut health negatively is stress. Because when you’re stressed all of your inner resources get diverted to deal with the lingering “threat” whether it’s real or perceived. This doesn’t leave much energy for the digestive process and can lead to serious issues. When I’m feeling stressed out or anxious I reach for licorice root.


Licorice root tea:

helps calm the nervous system while promoting healthy digestion. It’s naturally sweet and I find a cup of licorice tea after dinner gets rid of my craving for a chocolatey dessert (not that there’s anything wrong with that). I’ve used licorice to reduce heartburn and it’s very soothing for stomach and intestinal lining irritation.


Nettle tea:

is a deep green tea made from stinging nettle leaves. It’s high in magnesium which can help to relax the muscles in the colon and make for easier elimination. Nettle is high in nearly every mineral and chlorophyll which helps with detoxification. I like to blend my nettle leaves with peppermint and licorice for a triple power tea that meets all my digestive needs. The licorice adds sweetness while the mint detracts from the grassy tasting nettle. It’s really a lovely blend.



PLN Tea Recipe for Healthy Digestion

Serves 4


2 Tablespoons loose peppermint leaves

1 Tablespoon licorice root

2 Tablespoons loose nettle leaves

4 Cups boiling water


Pour boiling water over the mixture and allow to steep for 10 minutes before straining and serving.





In the best of health,


FIona xoxo



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