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'Happy Mornings' Morning Sickness Tea

'Happy Mornings' Morning Sickness Tea

Relieve pregnancy nausea with our morning sickness tea! A unique blend of organic herbs, including ginger, red raspberry leaf, and spearmint, help settle your stomach, refresh and revive you for the day. Kiss that pregnancy-induced "hangover" goodbye!


Size: 4 oz resealable bag (Net Wt. 2 oz/56 gr)

$16.00
$16.00
Tax included.

WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT

Welcome to your first trimester: when you haven’t had a drop of alcohol, but wake up every morning with a hangover! We have the answer -you need the perfect tea for morning sickness. One of our mama's favorite morning sickness relief remedies!

If pregnancy nausea is putting a downer on your day, reach for a cup of our  best tea for morning sickness, Happy Mornings Tea. With a unique blend of organic herbs, this tea uses ginger, red raspberry leaf, and spearmint to help settle the stomach, refresh and revive you for the day.

Unlike manufactured tea bags, our loose-leaf morning sickness relief tea contains whole herbs that preserve the medicinal properties of each plant. This way, every sip ensures relief is delivered swiftly!

Size: 4 oz resealable bag (Net Wt. 2 oz/56 gr)

WHY IT KICKS BUTT

  • Helps curtail morning sickness with 100% organic herbs
  • This ginger tea for nausea is made with whole herbs (loose leaves) for maximum health benefits
  • Herbs in all our  pregnancy teas are selected from the finest harvests of each year, and every batch is sifted by hand for quality
  • Delicious hot or chilled

HOW TO USE

Add a teaspoon of tea to every cup of hot or boiling water. Allow to steep for 1-2 minutes or depending on how light or strong you like your tea. Sip your way to a merrier day!

Tips:

  • Our morning sickness tea is delicious whether hot or chilled!
  • Use with a  tea strainer spoon, if preferred.
  • Happy Mornings is one of our best herbal teas safe for pregnancy because it’s not only helpful in curbing the queasy tummy—it also has a nice, invigorating and soothing flavor that a lot of Mamas love!
  • For a stronger brew, steep longer. Note that a longer steep may result in bitterness (but hey, maybe that’s the way you like it!).
  • Did you know that “morning sickness” in pregnant women can strike any time of day? But drinking ginger tea for nausea can help, so brew a large pitcher of our herbal tea for morning sickness to take with you on the run!
  • For best results, drink up to 3-4 times a day.

INGREDIENTS

Ginger Root*, Spearmint Leaf*,  Red Raspberry Leaf*, Orange Peel*, Chamomile Flower*, Peppermint Leaf*,  Lemon Balm Leaf*

*Certified Organic Ingredients

FAQ

  • IIs this morning sickness tea caffeine free?

Yes! As stated on the label, our tea is caffeine free. :)

  • How many servings are in each bag?

We suggest to make loose-leaf tea, use 1-2 teaspoons of Happy Morning Herbal Tea for Morning Sickness for each cup of water. The final outcome will be determined by how strong you prefer your tea and by how much hot water the tea is steeping in. I recommend that you experiment to find the right flavor for you. Your tea can stay in the water anywhere from 1 to 5 minutes, based on your personal preference. For a bolder flavored tea, add more tea and two to three minutes is the recommended time for the steeping process. In the warm summer months, serve chilled over ice for an extra treat!

  • Hello! I am on the prowl for some good herbal teas, but I’ve seen that you should avoid red raspberry leaf until the third trimester, but I noticed you have it in this for the first trimester?

    We understand your concern and take the health of our mothers (and their babies) very seriously! This is why we strive to be transparent and list all of our ingredients on our labels as well as our website. As you probably know, there's a lot of "bad science" out there that can scare pregnant mothers. Because of this, we've done lots of homework & consulted with doctors on our formulas. I hope the following information helps put your mind at ease. Red raspberry leaf is one of those all-around great woman’s herbs, it’s been traditionally used for centuries for pregnancy nausea, labor prep, uterus toning, and period cramps. Which is why it appears in The Spoiled Mama’s organic tea! 😊 When in doubt, we always recommend consulting your healthcare provider – they know you best and are your best resource. Much love to you during the rest of your pregnancy!*The information about the use of herbs, essential oils and skin care contained in this site is not meant to be a substitute for persons seeking the advice of a qualified healthcare provider. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease or illness. Always consult your healthcare provider about the use of herbs and essential oils, especially during pregnancy, when nursing a baby or with children.
  • I’ve been told conflicting things about drinking chamomile tea while pregnant. I know it is one of your ingredients. Is it in all of you teas? 

Chamomile is not in all of our teas. We absolutely understand your concern, and take the health of our mothers (and their babies) very seriously! This is why we strive to be transparent and list all of our ingredients on our labels as well as our website. As you probably know, there's a lot of "bad science" out there that can scare pregnant mothers. Because of this, we've done lots of homework & consulted with doctors on our formulas. I hope the following information helps put your mind at ease. Chamomile is one of those all-around great woman’s herbs, it’s been traditionally used for centuries to reduce nausea, help with sleep, and more. Which is why it appears in The Spoiled Mama’s organic tea! 😊 When in doubt, we always recommend consulting your healthcare provider – they know you best and are your best resource. Much love to you during the rest of your pregnancy!*The information about the use of herbs, essential oils and skin care contained in this site is not meant to be a substitute for persons seeking the advice of a qualified healthcare provider. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease or illness. Always consult your healthcare provider about the use of herbs and essential oils, especially during pregnancy, when nursing a baby or with children.

  • I’ve been reading that you should g have raspberry leaf until later stage of pregnancy. I’m having awful nausea (no vomiting) and fatigue where I can’t do anything ALL DAY and night. I’m concerned about taking raspberry leaf due to having had previous miscarriages. 

We absolutely understand your concern, and take the health of our mothers (and their babies) very seriously! This is why we strive to be transparent and list all of our ingredients on our labels as well as our website. As you probably know, there's a lot of "bad science" out there that can scare pregnant mothers. Because of this, we've done lots of homework & consulted with doctors on our formulas. I hope the following information helps put your mind at ease.Red raspberry leaf is one of those all-around great woman’s herbs, it’s been traditionally used for centuries for pregnancy nausea, labor prep, uterus toning, and period cramps. Which is why it appears in most of The Spoiled Mama’s organic teas! 😊 When in doubt, we always recommend consulting your healthcare provider – they know you best and are your best resource. We wish you a healthy and happy pregnancy!

  • How long does a bag last if you drink a cup 3-4 times daily?

Great question! Typically, one ounce will make 10-15 six-ounce cups of tea, depending on how strong you like it. The volume of an ounce of dry tea leaves can vary quite a bit, though. Some of the ingredients are light and fluffy, while others are dense.

What do I put the tea leaves in when I brew it?

You may use our tea ball infuser, to hold the leaves or put them loose in the pot, then pour through a strainer.

  • How big is a teacup?
  • A teacup is considered to be 6 fluid ounces, like a coffee cup. So when we say to use 1 tsp. of leaves per cup, if your cup is 8 ounces, you may need to use a bit more leaves to get a full-strength cup

    How much tea do I use to make a pot?
  • Depends on your pot. To measure your pot, fill it almost full with water (leave enough room for an infuser with tea leaves) and pour the contents into a large measuring cup. Divide the number of ounces by 6. This will tell you how many cups your pot holds. Use one teaspoon of leaves per cup. Some like to throw in an extra teaspoon "for the pot." Try it both ways and see what you think. It's a personal preference. The proper amount to use per cup will vary from tea to tea and to your own taste.

    What's the difference between a tea kettle and a teapot?

    Use a kettle to boil water and a teapot to brew tea.

    How long do I steep (or brew) the tea?

    This can vary significantly from tea to tea, but there are rules of thumb. Our herbal teas need 5-10 minutes, and they generally don't get bitter, so you can let them brew as long as you like. In general, finely cut teas, whether black, green, or herbal, require shorter brewing times than large leaf teas.

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