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For morning sickness and nausea relief, any time of day.

Make every morning a good morning. Keep pregnancy nausea at bay with our organic, hand-packed morning sickness tea. A delicately spiced fusion of organic ingredients, including organic, Indian ginger root and organic, Egyptian peppermint, this custom-made herbal tea for pregnancy is designed to help relieve common morning sickness symptoms including nausea, vomiting, and an upset stomach.‡ Our Nausea Relief Tea was formerly known as 'The Good Morning Tea' and is the same great formula, just with a packaging glow-up pretty enough for your countertop.

"This tea is a perfect thing to sip on when the "ick" comes along." - PopSugar

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Organic ginger may relieve pregnancy nausea

Organic ginger may relieve pregnancy nausea

Each sachet is made with organic, plant-based ingredients recommended for the safe alleviation of severe nausea and stomach pain during pregnancy.

Organic peppermint may help relieve acid reflux

Organic peppermint may help relieve acid reflux

One study showed that using peppermint tea in between meals can help relieve GERD during early stages of pregnancy.

Pregnancy safe

Pregnancy safe

The organic ingredients used in Nausea Relief Tea are considered safe for you and your baby when consumed in accordance with usage guidelines for a healthy pregnancy.

Aids in relaxation

Aids in relaxation

Organic ginger and peppermint tea blend make for a relaxing at-home treat.

We do our homework. See the research behind Nausea Relief Tea.

Nausea and vomiting of pregnancy (NVP) affects up to 90% of pregnant women.

Nausea and vomiting of pregnancy (NVP) rank high among the most common complaints during pregnancy, with pregnancy symptoms generally starting around four to nine weeks of gestation, peaking around the seventh to 12th week, and subsiding by the 16th week. Learn more about Hyperemesis Gravidarum (Severe Morning Sickness) on our detailed blog.

Nausea Relief Tea is made with ingredients shown to be safe and effective.

Various preclinical and clinical studies have evaluated ginger as an effective and safe natural remedy for nausea and vomiting in pregnancy. A small, double-blind randomized cross-over trial showed powdered root of fresh ginger was better than a placebo in diminishing or eliminating the symptoms of morning sickness. A systematic review review showed fresh ginger could be considered a harmless and possibly effective alternative option for women suffering from the symptoms of severe nausea and vomiting in pregnancy.

Peppermint has supportive evidence for use for indigestion and irritable bowel syndrome, and peppermint tea specifically may reduce postprandial nausea. Another study concluded that use of peppermint tea is effective in relieving GERD Grade 1 (NERD) during pregnancy.

The FDA classifies both peppermint and ginger as “Generally Recognized as Safe.”

Ginger is widely recommended by doctors for pregnant women.

In one study, 50 physicians were asked if they recommend ginger herbal therapy for pregnant women with NVP. 62% of them responded by quite often, and the remaining 38% responded by sometimes.

Discuss your diet and supplement routine with your doctor.

There’s a lot of junk science out there, and products being sold with grand promises, but little or no data to back it up. We try to be very clear about who would benefit most from our products, from pregnancy tea to belly oil and pregnancy tests, but it’s also important to discuss your diet and supplement routine with your doctor who can give further guidance.

We are committed to manufacturing excellence.

Nausea Relief Tea is formulated, produced, and packaged in a GMP-certified facility in Charleston, SC.

Technical Information

Usage

Brew in 195°F water for 5-10 minutes.

Ingredients

Cut Organic Ginger Root, Organic Peppermint Leaves

Commonly asked questions about Nausea Relief Tea:

Who is Nausea Relief Tea intended for?

Nausea Relief Tea is designed not just for those in early pregnancy experiencing morning sickness but for anyone who may face nausea. Crafted with organic herbs to help soothe and calm, this tea serves as a nurturing gesture and a meaningful gift for expectant mothers. Consider exploring our tailored pregnancy gift basket, which includes a range of products such as our morning sickness tea for relief, belly oil for skin care, Vitamin D3 gummies for bone health, and a cooling cream for comfort and refreshment. It's the perfect way to support a loved one's journey through pregnancy and beyond.

How many calories are in Nausea Relief Tea?

Each tea bag of our Nausea Relief Tea contains only 20 calories, making it a low-calorie, comforting option that can easily fit within your dietary needs when paired with a healthy prenatal diet. Explore our comprehensive prenatal guide which highlights prenatal nutrition tips.

What is your tea sachet made out of?

Sachets are a non-GMO, plant-based product and fully biodegradable in 21 days.

From where are the ingredients sourced?

Our organic ginger is sourced from India, and the organic peppermint is sourced from Egypt.

How many times a day should I drink Nausea Relief Tea?

Drinking herbal tea with ginger may help relieve occasional nausea during pregnancy. It's generally considered safe to drink up to four cups (950 ml) of ginger tea per day while pregnant to soothe morning sickness.

Is it okay to add honey?

Yes, it is safe to eat honey while you are pregnant. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists does not list honey in their recommended list of foods that pregnant women should avoid. However, if you're a pregnant person with conditions like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), consulting your doctor is advised before incorporating honey into your diet for extra precaution.

When does Nausea Relief Tea expire?

Our herbal tea for pregnancy is recently packaged (LOT 4060) and best when used by 04/2027.

Can I take this product with other supplements?

Nausea Relief Tea is a gentle, natural remedy designed to aid in morning sickness relief, and it can typically be used alongside other supplements. However, if you're also considering prenatal gummies with iron, our magnesium drink mix for additional support, or using our nourishing fiber supplements, it's a good practice to consult with your healthcare provider. They can advise on the best comprehensive approach to your prenatal care regimen, ensuring all products complement each other effectively and fit your specific nutritional needs.

All Natalist products and packaging are certified plastic neutral.

All Natalist products and packaging are 100% plastic neutral. For every pound of plastic we sell, we facilitate the removal of a pound of plastic pollution—giving your purchase a net-zero plastic footprint.

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‡These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
* Manufactured in the USA with globally sourced ingredients.