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Peppermint Tea for IBS Pain Relief, Spasms, Cramps, Urgency

Heather's Tummy Tea is Formulated for Immediate Bowel Soothing

Heather's Peppermint Tummy Tea is unique. It's formulated to contain a very large leaf size and a high volatile oil content.

Both factors are integral to the quality and potency of peppermint when brewed as tea.

High Volatile Oil Peppermint Tea Benefits

  • Pain
  • Spasms
  • Cramps
  • Urgency
  • Bloating
  • Gas
  • Diarrhea
  • Constipation

High volatile oil, medicinal strength peppermint leaf tea is exceptionally beneficial for IBS abdominal pain and spasms, diarrhea, and urgency.

By relaxing the gut, it can also benefit constipation.

Menthol and methyl salicylate, the main active ingredients of pure Mentha piperita peppermint leaf volatile oils, have calming effects on the stomach and intestinal tract.

Heather's Peppermint Tummy Tea is harvested and packed to be as fresh as possible, and it is processed for minimal volatile oil dissipation.

It is the volatile oils in peppermint that make it so effective for the dietary management of IBS symptoms, particularly pain and spasms.

Heather's Tummy Tea is packed in very generous quantities because it is meant to be used daily as a medical food for IBS.

Brew a delicious cup of tea several times a day, every day, as part of your dietary management of IBS symptoms.



Heather's Peppermint Tummy Tea is sourced and specially produced for IBS-specific purposes and results, in several ways:

Extremely high volatile oil levels

Why does this matter? Because the volatile oil is the component within the tea that yields the medicinal benefits.

The higher the volatile oil level, the stronger the cup of tea, and the greater the benefit for IBS symptoms.

Our peppermint crop can have a volatile oil content of 3%. This is extreme - a percentage of 1.8% to 2.0% is considered high!

You can actually see the oil rising to the surface of the peppermint leaves in the field.

This is what our farmers watch for so they know when to harvest the fields at the optimum volatile oil level.

When we were out in our fields in the fall right before harvest, the whole expanse of peppermint looked like it was glistening.

It was not only beautiful, but the smell and taste of the fresh leaves was more potent than ever imagined.

Very large leaf size (cut and sift grade, the largest cut available in the organic market)

Other teabag brands use "teabag cut" herbs, which are very finely milled so the tea flows through machines.

But the more finely you cut an herb, the more volatile oil is released and dissipated, and the weaker the final cup will be.

We actually customized our own teabag machines to run large leaf peppermint through them.

Special jumbo-size teabags

These provide two to three times more tea per bag than other brands.

USDA certified organic

This means our herbs are free of: pesticides, fertilizers, herbicides, GMO, preservatives, additives, irradiation, and animal testing.

Organic materials and processing are significantly more expensive, but our tea is less expensive than many non-organic brands.

A review of 97 studies ("State of Science Review" by The Organic Center) found that organic plants are more nutrient dense - by 25% on average.

Packed in generous quantities

Each canister contains 36 Peppermint Tummy Teabags - 3-4 times more teabags than typical brands.

This means you'll have enough tea on hand to use it regularly, which is how it works best for IBS.

The end result?

Peppermint Tummy Tea is exponentially stronger and more effective, and a better value than other brands.

It is the only medicinal strength peppermint tea for IBS we're aware of - and one sip is all it takes to tell the difference.

The History and Function of Peppermint Tea

Mint is one of the oldest herbs. It was used by the ancient Assyrians and was common to ancient Greeks and Romans.

The mint-after-a-meal custom dates back to ancient Rome. Pliny, the Roman historian, included mint in his Natural History in 77 A.D.

Mint tea has been a traditional cure for indigestion since Biblical times.

Modern peppermint is a hybrid of water mint and spearmint, and has stronger medicinal properties than either parent plant.

Peppermint tea is highly effective for IBS cramps and abdominal spasms. It is antibacterial, increases gastric juices, and relieves gas and nausea.

Peppermint stimulates the gallbladder to secrete bile for fat digestion, making it a great digestive aid for heavy meals.

It improves stomach and intestinal muscle function, helps relieve diarrhea (without causing constipation), and calms the entire GI tract.

We personally find peppermint to be the strongest IBS anti-spasmodic and pain reliever of all the Tummy Teas.

We especially appreciate its whole-body mild anesthetic effect when brewed strong.

How to Brew Heather's Tummy Tea for Best Results

Brew with boiling water, but do not boil the teabags or loose tea as this destroys the volatile oils.

Peppermint tea is naturally caffeine-free, as it contains no actual tea leaves.

You can sweeten it with honey or sugar if you like - but it's delicious plain.

It can be chilled into iced tea, but avoid ice-cold beverages on an empty stomach as they may trigger GI spasms.

Hot tea heat is itself a muscle relaxant.

The stronger the brew, the more pronounced the digestive benefit - so don't be afraid of a dark cup!

Peppermint is GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) by the FDA - safe for daily use.

What Does It Mean That Heather's Tummy Tea Peppermint Is Certified Organic?

Heather's Tummy Tea Peppermint is certified organic, which means:

  • No pesticides
  • No fertilizers
  • No herbicides
  • No GMOs
  • No preservatives
  • No additives
  • No irradiation
  • No animal testing

Organic certification also ensures:

  • Enriched soil and less erosion
  • Eco-responsible harvesting
  • Traceability from field to customer
  • Certified organic farming, processing, and packaging
  • USDA organic certified
  • Certified by Quality Assurance International

"Certified organic" means strict, uniform standards were met and verified by independent certifying bodies.

Heather's Tummy Tea Peppermint is certified organic from field to package, with traceability managed by Quality Assurance International and USDA organic standards.


Why the word buccal is the secret behind my Peppermint Tummy Tea!

When I was a little kid an IBS attack could hit me out of the blue. I'd have seconds to get to a bathroom before I was unable to move or even breathe from the pain. Then the world would go gray and I would pass out in agony.

I had a favorite childhood fantasy that a doctor would give me magic medicine to stop that pain instantly. I knew exactly where I would keep it in the bathroom cupboard. But in real life, my doctor did not care, and would not help me.

I kept hoping someone else would. But I never did get that magic bullet from my doctor, or any other doctor I ever saw.

However, I did discover something magical for IBS all on my own. And this is why buccal is your word for the day. 

Buccal and sublingual mucosa are what's behind the magic. Let me explain.

You know how the skin inside your mouth is different from the skin on your arms and legs? That's because it's a different kind of tissue, a mucous membrane.

Mucous membranes line the insides of your cheeks (buccal means cheeks) and under your tongue (sub means under, lingual means tongue). 

Just like skin protects the outside of your body, mucous membranes line and protect the inside.

The mucous membranes in your mouth are highly permeable. They absorb things very quickly and directly into your bloodstream in ways that regular skin can't.

Things like nutrients from foods that are absorbed while you're still chewing them.

Things like medications that must work in sixty seconds, like a nitroglycerine pill beneath your tongue for heart problems. 

Or - now comes the magic! – things like volatile oils in medicinal herbs, particularly peppermint. A high volatile oil peppermint tea has compounds that rapidly absorb from the mucous membranes in your mouth directly into your bloodstream. 

And that's magic for IBS. Here's why.

The volatile oils in peppermint are mainly menthol and methyl salicylate. They have several mechanisms of action. 

1. Smooth muscle relaxation 

Your entire gut is smooth muscle tissue.  Calcium and magnesium together regulate gut muscle contractions. Magnesium relaxes, but calcium contracts.

Peppermint blocks the calcium channel, so your gut muscles can relax.

Peppermint also seems to act directly on the entire nervous system of the gut as a whole to relax muscles. That makes it an incredibly powerful anti spasmodic. Plus menthol and methyl salicylate have calming effects on smooth muscles. And they have powerful analgesic - pain-killing – properties. Magic!

2. Visceral sensitivity modulation (via transient receptor potential cation channels)

Plain English please? IBS involves "visceral hypersensitivity". That means you feel things in your gut (viscera) that normal people don't feel at all (your gut is hyper sensitive). And you may feel these normal things as agonizing cramps and pain.

Peppermint seems to literally affect pain sensing neurons in a way that dulls this visceral hypersensitivity. Magic!

So just how powerful is peppermint when it comes to relaxing the gut? For stopping painful spasms in their tracks?  

The concentrated oil from peppermint leaves has actually been used to prevent bowel spasms during colonoscopies and barium enemas. I find that jaw dropping.

Menthol has also been directly observed during surgery to induce smooth muscle relaxation.  Ultrasounds and endoscopies visibly show that peppermint oil decreases colon contractions and spasms.  This means doctors can literally see, in real time, how peppermint calms the gut.  

And that is why high volatile oil peppermint tea is my personal drug of choice. 
It can stop an IBS attack in just moments. 

It's all about those volatile oils, and their rapid absorption via the buccal and sublingual mucous membranes, directly into my bloodstream.
 
The volatile oils are found in the peppermint leaves. When peppermint is ready to harvest you can literally see the drops of oil rising to the surface of the leaves. If you're ever lucky enough to stand in a whole field of peppermint at harvest time, it shimmers around you like a mirage from the oils on the leaves.

You can steam distill the oil out of the leaves to make concentrated peppermint oil. But that is far too strong to use directly on your mouth's delicate mucous membranes. 

Instead, brew the whole dried leaves themselves using hot water to extract the volatile oils. The end result is not just a nice cup of peppermint tea. It's a steaming mug of IBS painkillers and gut relaxants. Help is literally just a few sips away. Magic!

If you're like me and you get hit hard and fast by IBS pain, urgency, spasms, then high volatile oil peppermint tea is your new best friend. 

When you need help now – and I mean NOW – RIGHT NOW – go straight to peppermint tea. Brew it strong – brew it black – brew it at least 10-15 minutes if you can. The volatile oils in the tea will be rapidly absorbed by the buccal and sublingual mucous membranes in your mouth and hit your bloodstream fast. 

It won't matter if you have a full or empty stomach. It won't matter what time of day or night it is. Just get high volatile oil peppermint tea into your mouth as soon as possible, the moment you feel IBS symptoms coming on. 

Those volatile oils are going to work for you as antispasmodics, smooth muscle relaxants, and painkillers. That peppermint tea can quickly stop violent cramps, spasms, and relax your entire gut. 

I'm embarrassed to say I was late to the party with peppermint. It took me almost twenty years to discover my magic tea. But it turns out peppermint had already been the drug of choice for all kinds of gut problems, for centuries.  

Mint is actually one of the oldest herbs in human history. It was used by the ancient Assyrians and Egyptians four thousand years ago. Ancient Greeks and Romans used fresh mint leaves as a pain killer two thousand years ago. Mint tea has been a favorite cure for indigestion since Biblical times. 

And our modern peppermint (Mentha piperita) is even better than ancient mint herbal strains. It's a hybrid of water mint (Mentha aquatica) and spearmint (Mentha spicata). Peppermint has greater medicinal properties than either of the two original plants. Stronger magic! 

I'm not the only one who thinks of peppermint as their IBS drug of choice. It's literally been called that by modern medical researchers as well. In 2005 a review of multiple clinical trials of peppermint oil concluded it was the "drug of first choice in IBS." Just because it's magic doesn't mean it's not real!

High volatile oil peppermint tea is the best thing I've ever found for stopping my IBS attacks in not minutes, but seconds. I actually keep an electric kettle and peppermint tea bags in my bathroom as well as the kitchen. 

For years I would buy little boxes of peppermint teabags at the grocery store and then brew half the box to make one dark cup.  I knew that the stronger that tea was, the faster it would help me. But I didn't realize how much of a difference it would make to have the right peppermint in the first place. I was about to discover I wasn't going to get what I really needed from a tiny teabag in a little box.   

This is why I still remember the exact day my husband Will discovered bulk loose whole leaf peppermint leaves at a health food coop. It was at River Valley Market in Northampton, MA, thirty years ago. (And they now carry Heather's Tummy Care!) 

He went poking around in the cupboards beneath the counter and found the bulk bags of peppermint the store was using. When he asked a clerk if he could just buy a whole bag they couldn't understand why. Who needs a whole pound of peppermint leaves? 

Well, I did. Because I needed to use a generous tablespoon or two of that potent peppermint for each cup. And I needed to drink it all day long when I was feeling touchy. And I wanted to drink it every single day to stay stable in the first place. So that's a lot of peppermint. 

There was a world of difference between that bulk fresh whole leaf peppermint and the dinky little tea bags I'd been using. 

To this day Will can somehow sense when I'm going south. And I can go south fast. He doesn't even ask, he just makes me a black cup of peppermint tea because he knows that will help instantly.

I was never able to find peppermint like this in tea bags, so I had to make my own. That's the story behind my Peppermint Tummy Tea. It's a high volatile oil peppermint, medicinal strength herbal tea that is also naturally caffeine free, FODMAP free, gluten free. 

It's unique. It's formulated to contain the largest possible leaf size and the highest volatile oil content. This equals quality and potency. 

I actually have my own peppermint organically grown locally, in the Columbia River Valley. The volcanic soil makes for the best peppermint in the world.  And this lets me spec for the highest volatile oil content levels from each crop. 

The peppermint is harvested and packed to be as fresh as possible, and it is processed for minimal volatile oil dissipation. Remember, it's the volatile oils in peppermint that make it so effective for the dietary management of IBS symptoms, particularly pain and spasms. 

Heather's Tummy Tea is packed in very generous quantities. How generous? 36 huge teabags per canister!

It's meant to be used daily as a medical food for IBS. Wherever you are, brew a delicious cup of tea several times a day, every day, as part of your dietary management of IBS symptoms. 

I even use my peppermint teabags to stuff the corners and pockets of my luggage when I travel. I make sure there's a tea kettle in my hotel rooms. I ask for hot water to brew my own at restaurants and on planes. I am never without my tummy tea!

My peppermint tea is sourced and specially produced for IBS: 

* Extremely high volatile oil levels. Why does this matter? Because the volatile oil is the component within the tea that yields the medicinal benefits. The higher the volatile oil level, the stronger the cup of tea, and the greater the benefit for IBS symptoms. 

Our peppermint crop can have a volatile oil content of 3%. This is extreme - a percentage of 1.8% to 2.0% is considered high! 

You can actually see the oil rising to the surface of the peppermint leaves in our fields. This is what our farmers watch for so they know when to harvest the fields at the optimum volatile oil level.

When we were out in our fields in the fall right before harvest, the whole expanse of peppermint looked like it was glistening. It was not only beautiful, but the smell and taste of the fresh leaves was more potent than I'd ever imagined. 

* Very large leaf size (cut and sift grade, the largest cut available in the organic market). Other teabag brands use "teabag cut" herbs, which are very finely milled. This is so the tea will flow through teabag machines. But, the more finely you cut an herb, the more volatile oil is released and dissipated, and the weaker the final cup of brewed tea will be.

We actually customized our own teabag machines so that we could run large leaf peppermint through our machines. 

* Special jumbo-size biodegradable teabags, which give an average of two to three times more tea per bag as other brands. 

* USDA certified organic. This means, among other things, that our herbs are guaranteed free of: pesticides, fertilizers, herbicides, GMO (genetically modified organisms), preservatives, additives, irradiation, and there is no animal testing. 

Organic materials and processing are significantly more expensive. But, our tea prices are actually significantly less expensive than non-organic brands. 

In addition, a comprehensive review of 97 published studies (published as the "State of Science Review" by The Organic Center) comparing the nutritional quality of organic and conventional foods has shown that organic plants contain higher levels of 8 of 11 nutrients studied, including significantly greater concentrations of the health-promoting polyphenols and antioxidants. This review concluded that organically grown plants are 25% more nutrient dense, on average, than conventionally grown plants. 

* Packed in very generous quantities, as this tea is meant to be used daily for IBS symptoms. 

The end result? Our high volatile oil, medicinal strength, large leaf Peppermint Tummy Tea can stop IBS pain and cramps faster than just about anything.

It is exponentially stronger and more effective, and a better value, than other brands. One sip is all it takes to tell the difference. Try it for yourself!

NOTE: Peppermint is actually such a powerful muscle relaxant that it can trigger GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease) or heartburn in people who are susceptible. If you are prone to these upper GI problems, avoid mint and stick to Heather's Tummy Tea ~ Organic Fennel for IBS.

  • Quick relief for IBS pain, spasms, urgency
  • Size: 36 jumbo tea bags, 4.2 oz can
  • Ingredient: organic peppermint leaf (Mentha piperita)
  • USDA organic, CRC kosher
  • No FODMAPS
  • Naturally caffeine free, gluten free
  • New! Vegan compostable biodegradable plant fiber tea bag mesh!
  • High volatile oil, medicinal strength
  • One teabag brews one strong cup
  • For Immediate Bowel Soothing

Heather's Tummy Tea Peppermint is a medical food for the dietary management of IBS symptoms. Peppermint is one of the oldest of herbs, with a cooling, calming effect. Clinical studies have shown that it is exceptionally beneficial for IBS abdominal pain and spasms, diarrhea, and urgency. Peppermint will not cause or worsen constipation.

Menthol and methyl salicylate, the main active ingredients of peppermint, have soothing effects on the stomach and intestinal tract. Internally, they have anti-spasmodic actions on the muscles of the stomach, intestinal tract, and uterus. Peppermint also has powerful analgesic (pain-killing) properties. Peppermint is naturally anti-bacterial, it increases gastric juices, and helps relieves gas, nausea, vomiting, and morning sickness. Peppermint contains essential oils that stimulate the gallbladder to secrete its store of bile, which the body uses to digest fats.


Directions
  • Pour 8 ounces boiling water over one tea bag. Steep for 5 to 10 minutes. Drink as often as you like.
  • Use on a full or empty stomach, as needed.
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 tea bag makes 8 fl oz brewed tea
Servings Per Container: 36
  Amount Per Serving % DV
Organic Peppermint Leaf 3.3 grams *
*Daily Value not established.

Cautions: For use under a physician's supervision. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or nursing. Keep out of reach of children. Store airtight in a cool, dry place. Organic product. Color variations are normal.

How does Peppermint Tummy Tea relieve IBS symptoms?

Peppermint is a powerful antispasmodic that can quickly calm and relax the GI tract. Peppermint Tummy Tea stops IBS urgency, pain, and bloating. High volatile oil peppermint tea has compounds that rapidly absorb from the buccal mucous membranes in your mouth directly into your bloodstream. These volatile oils in peppermint are mainly menthol and methyl salicylate.

They have two main mechanisms of action.

1. Smooth muscle relaxation

Your entire gut is smooth muscle tissue. Calcium and magnesium together regulate gut muscle contractions. Magnesium relaxes, but calcium contracts. Peppermint blocks the calcium channel, so your gut muscles can relax.

2. Visceral sensitivity modulation. Peppermint affects pain sensing neurons in a way that dulls the visceral hypersensitivity of IBS.

Are there any restrictions on peppermint use?

Peppermint is contraindicated for hearburn, GERD, and reflux.

Can Peppermint Tummy Tea be used with other IBS products?

Yes. You can use this with the Fennel Tummy Tea (brew in the same cup if you wish). You can also use the tea with Acacia Tummy Fiber. You can use the tea on the same day as the Tummy Tamers peppermint oil capsules, but do not use at the exact same time unless the tea has cooled. Hot liquids will dissolve the Tummy Tamer capsules too quickly.

How do I use Peppermint Tummy Tea?

Brew 1 jumbo teabag or 1 Tablespoon of loose tea in a cup of freshly boiled water for at least 10 minutes. The longer you brew it the stronger it will be. For best results brew it black. Drink as often as you wish, before, during, after meals, or anytime you need immediate help with IBS.

What is high volatile oil Peppermint Tummy Tea?

This is a medicinal-strength, organic peppermint leaf tea formulated for IBS symptom relief. It contains extremely high levels of menthol and essential oils to relieve pain, cramping, gas, and bloating.

What makes Tummy Tea different from regular peppermint tea?

Our Tummy Tea is sourced from each organic crop for maximum volatile oil content and therapeutic strength. This gives it a potent aroma and rapid medicinal effect on the gut that's not found in regular teas.

Where is Peppermint Tummy Tea sourced and made?

We have our peppermint organically grown in the Pacific Northwest just for us. We use only the highest grade of peppermint leaf (cut and sift sieve size), with the highest volatile oil content per crop. We make our teabags in house in a jumbo size, using whole peppermint leaf, and a biodegradable plant fiber teabag mesh.









Why the word buccal is the secret behind my Peppermint Tummy Tea!

When I was a little kid an IBS attack could hit me out of the blue. I'd have seconds to get to a bathroom before I was unable to move or even breathe from the pain. Then the world would go gray and I would pass out in agony.

I had a favorite childhood fantasy that a doctor would give me magic medicine to stop that pain instantly. I knew exactly where I would keep it in the bathroom cupboard. But in real life, my doctor did not care, and would not help me.

I kept hoping someone else would. But I never did get that magic bullet from my doctor, or any other doctor I ever saw.

However, I did discover something magical for IBS all on my own. And this is why buccal is your word for the day. 

Buccal and sublingual mucosa are what's behind the magic. Let me explain.

You know how the skin inside your mouth is different from the skin on your arms and legs? That's because it's a different kind of tissue, a mucous membrane.

Mucous membranes line the insides of your cheeks (buccal means cheeks) and under your tongue (sub means under, lingual means tongue). 

Just like skin protects the outside of your body, mucous membranes line and protect the inside.

The mucous membranes in your mouth are highly permeable. They absorb things very quickly and directly into your bloodstream in ways that regular skin can't.

Things like nutrients from foods that are absorbed while you're still chewing them.

Things like medications that must work in sixty seconds, like a nitroglycerine pill beneath your tongue for heart problems. 

Or - now comes the magic! – things like volatile oils in medicinal herbs, particularly peppermint. A high volatile oil peppermint tea has compounds that rapidly absorb from the mucous membranes in your mouth directly into your bloodstream. 

And that's magic for IBS. Here's why.

The volatile oils in peppermint are mainly menthol and methyl salicylate. They have several mechanisms of action. 

1. Smooth muscle relaxation 

Your entire gut is smooth muscle tissue.  Calcium and magnesium together regulate gut muscle contractions. Magnesium relaxes, but calcium contracts.

Peppermint blocks the calcium channel, so your gut muscles can relax.

Peppermint also seems to act directly on the entire nervous system of the gut as a whole to relax muscles. That makes it an incredibly powerful anti spasmodic. Plus menthol and methyl salicylate have calming effects on smooth muscles. And they have powerful analgesic - pain-killing – properties. Magic!

2. Visceral sensitivity modulation (via transient receptor potential cation channels)

Plain English please? IBS involves "visceral hypersensitivity". That means you feel things in your gut (viscera) that normal people don't feel at all (your gut is hyper sensitive). And you may feel these normal things as agonizing cramps and pain.

Peppermint seems to literally affect pain sensing neurons in a way that dulls this visceral hypersensitivity. Magic!

So just how powerful is peppermint when it comes to relaxing the gut? For stopping painful spasms in their tracks?  

The concentrated oil from peppermint leaves has actually been used to prevent bowel spasms during colonoscopies and barium enemas. I find that jaw dropping.

Menthol has also been directly observed during surgery to induce smooth muscle relaxation.  Ultrasounds and endoscopies visibly show that peppermint oil decreases colon contractions and spasms.  This means doctors can literally see, in real time, how peppermint calms the gut.  

And that is why high volatile oil peppermint tea is my personal drug of choice. 
It can stop an IBS attack in just moments. 

It's all about those volatile oils, and their rapid absorption via the buccal and sublingual mucous membranes, directly into my bloodstream.
 
The volatile oils are found in the peppermint leaves. When peppermint is ready to harvest you can literally see the drops of oil rising to the surface of the leaves. If you're ever lucky enough to stand in a whole field of peppermint at harvest time, it shimmers around you like a mirage from the oils on the leaves.

You can steam distill the oil out of the leaves to make concentrated peppermint oil. But that is far too strong to use directly on your mouth's delicate mucous membranes. 

Instead, brew the whole dried leaves themselves using hot water to extract the volatile oils. The end result is not just a nice cup of peppermint tea. It's a steaming mug of IBS painkillers and gut relaxants. Help is literally just a few sips away. Magic!

If you're like me and you get hit hard and fast by IBS pain, urgency, spasms, then high volatile oil peppermint tea is your new best friend. 

When you need help now – and I mean NOW – RIGHT NOW – go straight to peppermint tea. Brew it strong – brew it black – brew it at least 10-15 minutes if you can. The volatile oils in the tea will be rapidly absorbed by the buccal and sublingual mucous membranes in your mouth and hit your bloodstream fast. 

It won't matter if you have a full or empty stomach. It won't matter what time of day or night it is. Just get high volatile oil peppermint tea into your mouth as soon as possible, the moment you feel IBS symptoms coming on. 

Those volatile oils are going to work for you as antispasmodics, smooth muscle relaxants, and painkillers. That peppermint tea can quickly stop violent cramps, spasms, and relax your entire gut. 

I'm embarrassed to say I was late to the party with peppermint. It took me almost twenty years to discover my magic tea. But it turns out peppermint had already been the drug of choice for all kinds of gut problems, for centuries.  

Mint is actually one of the oldest herbs in human history. It was used by the ancient Assyrians and Egyptians four thousand years ago. Ancient Greeks and Romans used fresh mint leaves as a pain killer two thousand years ago. Mint tea has been a favorite cure for indigestion since Biblical times. 

And our modern peppermint (Mentha piperita) is even better than ancient mint herbal strains. It's a hybrid of water mint (Mentha aquatica) and spearmint (Mentha spicata). Peppermint has greater medicinal properties than either of the two original plants. Stronger magic! 

I'm not the only one who thinks of peppermint as their IBS drug of choice. It's literally been called that by modern medical researchers as well. In 2005 a review of multiple clinical trials of peppermint oil concluded it was the "drug of first choice in IBS." Just because it's magic doesn't mean it's not real!

High volatile oil peppermint tea is the best thing I've ever found for stopping my IBS attacks in not minutes, but seconds. I actually keep an electric kettle and peppermint tea bags in my bathroom as well as the kitchen. 

For years I would buy little boxes of peppermint teabags at the grocery store and then brew half the box to make one dark cup.  I knew that the stronger that tea was, the faster it would help me. But I didn't realize how much of a difference it would make to have the right peppermint in the first place. I was about to discover I wasn't going to get what I really needed from a tiny teabag in a little box.   

This is why I still remember the exact day my husband Will discovered bulk loose whole leaf peppermint leaves at a health food coop. It was at River Valley Market in Northampton, MA, thirty years ago. (And they now carry Heather's Tummy Care!) 

He went poking around in the cupboards beneath the counter and found the bulk bags of peppermint the store was using. When he asked a clerk if he could just buy a whole bag they couldn't understand why. Who needs a whole pound of peppermint leaves? 

Well, I did. Because I needed to use a generous tablespoon or two of that potent peppermint for each cup. And I needed to drink it all day long when I was feeling touchy. And I wanted to drink it every single day to stay stable in the first place. So that's a lot of peppermint. 

There was a world of difference between that bulk fresh whole leaf peppermint and the dinky little tea bags I'd been using. 

To this day Will can somehow sense when I'm going south. And I can go south fast. He doesn't even ask, he just makes me a black cup of peppermint tea because he knows that will help instantly.

I was never able to find peppermint like this in tea bags, so I had to make my own. That's the story behind my Peppermint Tummy Tea. It's a high volatile oil peppermint, medicinal strength herbal tea that is also naturally caffeine free, FODMAP free, gluten free. 

It's unique. It's formulated to contain the largest possible leaf size and the highest volatile oil content. This equals quality and potency. 

I actually have my own peppermint organically grown locally, in the Columbia River Valley. The volcanic soil makes for the best peppermint in the world.  And this lets me spec for the highest volatile oil content levels from each crop. 

The peppermint is harvested and packed to be as fresh as possible, and it is processed for minimal volatile oil dissipation. Remember, it's the volatile oils in peppermint that make it so effective for the dietary management of IBS symptoms, particularly pain and spasms. 

Heather's Tummy Tea is packed in very generous quantities. How generous? 36 huge teabags per canister!

It's meant to be used daily as a medical food for IBS. Wherever you are, brew a delicious cup of tea several times a day, every day, as part of your dietary management of IBS symptoms. 

I even use my peppermint teabags to stuff the corners and pockets of my luggage when I travel. I make sure there's a tea kettle in my hotel rooms. I ask for hot water to brew my own at restaurants and on planes. I am never without my tummy tea!

My peppermint tea is sourced and specially produced for IBS: 

* Extremely high volatile oil levels. Why does this matter? Because the volatile oil is the component within the tea that yields the medicinal benefits. The higher the volatile oil level, the stronger the cup of tea, and the greater the benefit for IBS symptoms. 

Our peppermint crop can have a volatile oil content of 3%. This is extreme - a percentage of 1.8% to 2.0% is considered high! 

You can actually see the oil rising to the surface of the peppermint leaves in our fields. This is what our farmers watch for so they know when to harvest the fields at the optimum volatile oil level.

When we were out in our fields in the fall right before harvest, the whole expanse of peppermint looked like it was glistening. It was not only beautiful, but the smell and taste of the fresh leaves was more potent than I'd ever imagined. 

* Very large leaf size (cut and sift grade, the largest cut available in the organic market). Other teabag brands use "teabag cut" herbs, which are very finely milled. This is so the tea will flow through teabag machines. But, the more finely you cut an herb, the more volatile oil is released and dissipated, and the weaker the final cup of brewed tea will be.

We actually customized our own teabag machines so that we could run large leaf peppermint through our machines. 

* Special jumbo-size biodegradable teabags, which give an average of two to three times more tea per bag as other brands. 

* USDA certified organic. This means, among other things, that our herbs are guaranteed free of: pesticides, fertilizers, herbicides, GMO (genetically modified organisms), preservatives, additives, irradiation, and there is no animal testing. 

Organic materials and processing are significantly more expensive. But, our tea prices are actually significantly less expensive than non-organic brands. 

In addition, a comprehensive review of 97 published studies (published as the "State of Science Review" by The Organic Center) comparing the nutritional quality of organic and conventional foods has shown that organic plants contain higher levels of 8 of 11 nutrients studied, including significantly greater concentrations of the health-promoting polyphenols and antioxidants. This review concluded that organically grown plants are 25% more nutrient dense, on average, than conventionally grown plants. 

* Packed in very generous quantities, as this tea is meant to be used daily for IBS symptoms. 

The end result? Our high volatile oil, medicinal strength, large leaf Peppermint Tummy Tea can stop IBS pain and cramps faster than just about anything.

It is exponentially stronger and more effective, and a better value, than other brands. One sip is all it takes to tell the difference. Try it for yourself!

NOTE: Peppermint is actually such a powerful muscle relaxant that it can trigger GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease) or heartburn in people who are susceptible. If you are prone to these upper GI problems, avoid mint and stick to Heather's Tummy Tea ~ Organic Fennel for IBS.


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best tea for my tummy!
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Love this tea. It tastes great and really soothes my belly when it becomes irritated.
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This works better for me than the anti-nausea pills bc it's immediate. Sometimes nausea sneaks up on me and the tea is what I reach for. There are also times where I can't take more nausea pills and this and the peppermint pills work amazingly well. I don't do well with nausea so this has made life so much easier. I take it everywhere. Peppermint Tra is easy to find, but not this peppermint tea. This is a medicinal food, not just tea.
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In love with this tea!
It's the best peppermint tea bags I've ever had. They have a strong pure flavor and they are so soothing. I highly recommend them.
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Love the teas!!
I love the teas and peppermint tabs!!! It all really works!!! Thank you!!!
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Very Good and delicious product! These products have really helped my IBS issues.
I am already using the peppermint pills, all the tea bags and recently ordered the fiber acacia.
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This peppermint tea helps me to manage my IBS every day
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the very best for settling down a queasy stomach
with advice from Heather i mixed the fennel tea and the peppermint. Wow amazing how it settles the stomach. A MUST for me
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Excellent tea,the best.
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A great way to start the day. This tea is so much better than the typical grocery store teas. I start each day with a cup, to which I add my daily acacia poowder. Has helped my IBS a lot.
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