Good Gut
About the Blend
With Hawthorn Berry and Malt offering prebiotic benefits, and Lily Flower assisting the intestinal tract, this powerhouse for your gut is both nourishing and kid-friendly.
Aged Dried Mandarin Peel together with the Scorched Malt can help to tackle common digestive problems such as nausea and vomiting. The bioactive properties of Mandarin Peel helps to soothe muscle contractions of the gastrointestinal tract and regulate gastric acid secretions.
Good Gut not only prepares the digestive system to handle incoming food, but also helps to ease any uneasiness and symptoms of the gut. Eat Good, Feel Good!
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Common Name: Hawthorn Berry
Part Used: Fruit
Origin: Europe, North America, and Asia
Top Health Benefits:
Rich in fiber and nutrients to maintain healthy gut environment and regulate bowel movements
Flavonoid and pectin contents help to regulate cholesterol levels and benefit cardiac health
Rich in antioxidants that supports the removal of free radicals -
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Common Name: Lily
Part Used: Flower
Origin: Asia, Europe and North America
Top Health Benefits:
Contains flavonoids and cardiac glycosides that help dilate blood vessels to aid heart health and lower blood pressure
Contains Vitamin C to help firm the skin and prevent the appearance of wrinkles and dark spots -
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Common Name: Scorched Malt
Part Used: Seed
Origin: Asia and Ethiopia
Top Health Benefits:
Rich in protein and fiber content that support gut health and assist bowel movements
Dietary fiber helps to increase cholesterol absorption from the gut and regulate cholesterol levels
Presence of flavonoid alkylpyrazine that helps to improve blood flow and decrease the risk of blood clots -
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Common Name: Snow Pear
Part Used: Fruit
Origin: China, Korea and Japan
Top Health Benefits:
Cardio-protective compounds such as Chlorogenic acid helps to protect blood vessels from oxidative damage
Weight management by slowing the maturation of fat tissues called adipocytes
Eases inflammation in the respiratory tract and relieves allergic symptoms by reducing IgE levels
Stimulates alcohol detoxification by reducing blood alcohol levels and protecting the liver from damage -
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Common Name: Lemon Balm
Part Used: Leaf
Origin: Europe, North Africa, and West Asia
Top Health Benefits:
Offers a calming and anti-anxiety effect based on clinical studies
Helps to stimulate intestinal movements and digestion and relieves common gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea and functional dyspepsia (indigestion)
Relaxes smooth muscle tissue to assist in PMS symptoms like menstrual cramps
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Good Gut - 25 Bag ECO Pack
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BLEND-SPECIFIC FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is Good Gut suitable for pregnant ladies?
- Good Gut contains ingredients that can assist expectant mothers who experience nausea, fatigue or lack of appetite, however it is advised that consumption is kept to a reasonable amount as the ingredients Hawthorn and Lily can stimulate the heart and the effects are not well known on the child or mother upon over-consumption. Hence, we would recommend expectant mothers to limit consumption to 1 tea bag a day.
- Other suitable blends would be Evening Calm and Perfect Pairing. For more information about how TILY can accompany your pregnancy journey, do check out our blog post here!
Is Good Gut suitable for breastfeeding mothers?
- Good Gut may be taken by breastfeeding mothers when taken in moderate amounts. We would recommend breastfeeding mothers to limit consumption to 1-2 teabags a day as the tea blend is stimulatory to the heart in nature and effects can be passed on to babies feeding on breastmilk.
Is Good Gut suitable for surgery recovery?
- Hawthorn Berry and Ginger increases blood circulation and might possibly slow down the healing of wounds. Hence, we would recommend those who are recovering from surgery to limit consumption to 1 teabag a day and to stop taking at least 2 weeks before a scheduled surgery.
What is the recommended consumption for Good Gut?
- Have a cup of Good Gut about an hour before a meal and not only does the slight sour taste of the tea stimulate one’s appetite, this tea also helps to prepare the digestive system for smooth activity upon food consumption.
- Each teabag requires 5-8 minutes of steeping time for a good amount of infusion, and may be refilled 2 to 3 times.
Is Good Gut suitable for consumption alongside medication?
- If you are currently on medication, please consult your doctors before consuming our blends.
- Good Gut contains ingredients that may affect the blood sugar levels and blood pressure, hence one may need to monitor sugar levels and blood pressure closely if under diabetic drugs and anti-hypertension treatment (eg: diuretics)
- Ingredients of Hawthorn Berry, Lily Flower can stimulate the heart, hence do consult your healthcare professional if under medication for heart health or calcium supplements that can overstimulate the heart.
- General rule is to consume the tea at least 1 hour before and after taking regular medication.