Iberis amara (Bitter candytuft) – big effects brought about by small flowers
Iberis Amara (bitter candytuft) helps to keep your digestive system moving normally. Here's how it works and how it can help you.
Angelica root (Angelicae radix) – angelic powers to combat gastrointestinal problems
The angelica root (angelica archangelica) helps to relieve cramps and spasms and relaxes your gastrointestinal muscles. Learn about its benefits and how to use it optimally - all here.
Caraway fruit (Carvi fructis) – much more than a culinary herb
Caraway fruits are not only a spice, they also have anti-inflammatory effects in the gastrointestinal tract. Learn more about their benefit and use here.
Chamomile flowers (Matricariae flos) – universal ingredient
Chamomile blossoms helps keep your digestive system moving as it should, as it has a relaxing effect and can balance motility of the stomach. Learn more about the benefits and uses here.
Milk thistle fruits (Cardui mariae fructus) – a crowned plant that protects the liver
The milk thistle fruits benefits include its mucosa-protective properties, which unfold in the stomach. They protect the stomach and the liver. Learn more about the benefits and use here!
Lemon balm leaves (Melissae folium) – liquid gold that calms the stomach
Lemon balm has a calming effect, helping to easing stomach and bowel cramps. Find out the benefits of Melissa and how to use it.
Celandine (Chelidonium herba) – a gift from heaven for the stomach
Celandine (Chelidonium majus) can help to keep your digestive system moving normally. Learn more about its benefits and use for digestion
Peppermint leaves (Menthae piperitae folium) – aromatic and medicinal
Peppermint leaves help to relieve cramps in the stomach and bowels. They can also ease stomach pain and reduce bloating and gas.
Liquorice root (Liquiritiae radix) – a sweet that is good for the stomach
The liquorice root has a calming and relaxing effect on the stomach. Find out its benefits and how to optimally use liquorice for stomach problems