Cooling and Grounding Digestive Bitters
Mahonia Mountain Bitters
Cooling & Grounding Digestive Bitters – Restore Digestive Balance & Cool Liver Qi
Description
One of our best-selling remedies at Enchantment Creek, Mahonia Mountain Bitters is a masterfully formulated blend designed to cool excess liver qi, relieve heartburn, and ground the entire digestive system. Crafted with organically grown Oregon Grape root and leaf, this blend is deeply mineral-rich, bitter, and energetically cooling, a powerful ally for acid reflux, indigestion, bloating, and post-meal discomfort.
Inspired by the tradition of bitter aperitifs, this remedy does more than just soothe symptoms, it initiates a reset of your digestive fire by engaging the vagus nerve, stimulating stomach acid, and nourishing enzyme production.
This blend is perfect for those moments when digestion feels overheated, stagnant, or out of rhythm. Mahonia Mountain Bitters helps return you to center, calm, cool, and nourished from the root.
Suggested Use:
Take 1–2 ml before or after meals, or as needed during episodes of heartburn or indigestion. Use consistently for 3–6 weeks for best results. Not for use during pregnancy or in cases of chronic liver disease.
Benefits:
- Cools liver qi and eases internal heat
- Supports digestive function and bile production
- Reduces heartburn, reflux, and bloating
- Nourishes the vagus nerve and gut-brain signaling
- Delivers minerals, enzymes, and probiotics
Key Herbal Actions:
- Bitter digestive tonic
- Liver qi regulator
- Antacid alternative
- Mineralizing and probiotic-rich
Ingredients:
Organic Apple Cider Vinegar, Organic Oregon Grape Rhizome & Fresh Oregon Grape Leaf, Fresh Dandelion Root & Leaf, Fresh Pine Sprig
Spiritual & Energetic Qualities:
Mahonia is the grounding force after excess. She teaches restraint, wisdom, and rhythm, helping us digest more than just food. This blend is for those who need cooling calm, who crave clarity in both body and spirit, and who are ready to trust their gut… literally.
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