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Apiary Bitters offers a curious combination of floral and aromatic herbs to encourage healthy digestion and promote balanced immunity while softening the harsh edges of our body's response to seasonal allergies. Keep these bitters close at hand to ensure your spring and summer adventures don't get bogged down by the effects of everyday allergies.
Considerations: Not recommended for use during pregnancy.
Learn more about Apiary Bitters
2oz bottle
2-3 dropperfuls up to three times per day in preparation for and throughout allergy season.
In context: As a tonic throughout the day, in a gin martini or mezcal margarita, or in a glass of sparkling water with a squeeze of lemon for digestive support before a meal.
Nettle leaf, Goldenrod flowering tops, Burdock root, Reishi mushroom, Red Clover blossom, Artichoke leaf, Willow bark, Wild Bee Balm, local honey, Organic Cane Alcohol, spring water.
Made with organically grown or ethically wildcrafted herbs from small farms we trust.
Seriously the best thing I have used for allergies. I found these at a farmers market and have used it everyday since. Prior to using this my allergies were much more noticeable and congested. Since I’ve started this, I haven’t noticed any of that. I even bought it for my dad
I tried these bitters out ahead of allergy season on a recommendation from Alex. I was skeptical at first, but when allergy season hit, I kept taking the bitters and never had to take any allergy medicine! My sinuses staid clear, and I could breathe easy! I also enjoyed the slightly sweet taste and took it straight up without water.
I love these bitters! I’ve taken them on their own and in sparkling water, and it’s great both ways. They do help me feel less congested and more clear, and bring a little green spring feel to such a harsh winter.
Often used as a flavoring in cocktails, bitters have a long history of use as an herbal preparation for digestive support.
To take a deep dive into the uses and history of bitters, click the link below.
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