Rest & Digest Herbal Bitters – Alcohol Free

$22.50

A gentle, herbal support for digestion from start to finish. This organic bitter blend is crafted with time-honored herbs like ginger, dandelion, fennel, and burdock to help stimulate appetite, encourage bile flow, ease bloating, and support healthy liver function. Formulated to support the body’s natural digestive rhythm—before, during, or after meals.

A lovely trifold pamphlet on digestion (and how to use bitters!) will come with your purchase!

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Meet Rest & Digest, our handcrafted digestive bitter blend designed to support your body’s natural digestive process—especially in today’s fast-paced world where rest is often overlooked, and meals are rushed. Inspired by the wisdom of traditional herbalism and made with care using certified organic, sustainably sourced ingredients, this formula offers gentle yet effective support for your digestive and liver systems.

Featuring a synergistic blend of ginger root, dandelion root, fennel seed, cinnamon bark, orange peel, and burdock root, these bitters may help to:

  • Encourage a healthy appetite

  • Stimulate digestive juices

  • Relieve occasional gas, bloating, indigestion, or heartburn

  • Support healthy liver function

  • Promote gentle bile flow for fat digestion

Whether you’re preparing for a nourishing meal, supporting your body post-meal, or looking to gently tend to your gut and liver, Rest & Digest is a daily tool for cultivating wellness with intention.


Ingredient Benefits:

1. Ginger Root (Zingiber officinale)
Stimulates saliva and digestive enzyme production, warms the stomach, and helps relieve nausea, bloating, and gas. Supports motility and reduces inflammation in the GI tract.

2. Dandelion Root (Taraxacum officinale)
A classic bitter tonic that stimulates bile production and supports liver detoxification. Helps break down fats and improves overall digestive efficiency.

3. Fennel Seed (Foeniculum vulgare)
Traditionally used to relieve gas, bloating, and cramping. Fennel relaxes intestinal muscles and can ease post-meal discomfort. Also mildly sweet, balancing stronger bitter notes.

4. Cinnamon Bark (Cinnamomum verum)
Warming and aromatic, cinnamon supports blood sugar balance, eases slow digestion, and reduces fermentation and bloating in the gut.

5. Orange Peel (Citrus sinensis)
Aromatic bitter that stimulates appetite and digestive juices, especially gastric and bile secretions. Helps relieve indigestion and sluggish digestion.

6. Burdock Root (Arctium lappa)
Traditionally used to support liver and lymphatic detoxification, burdock gently enhances bile flow and promotes a healthy gut microbiome.


These herbs work synergistically to support the entire digestive process—from appetite and enzyme stimulation to post-meal comfort and detoxification—making Rest & Digest a holistic ally for mindful, nourishing digestion. These herbs are also traditionally considered safe for kids, pregnant women, and nursing mothers – but always consult your trusted provider before consuming.

Weight 2 oz
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