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Earth Mama Angel Baby Pregnancy Heartburn Tea 16 tea bags
Why we love it:
Sometimes pregnancy turns on what can feel like a furnace in your belly! USDA Certified 100% Organic... read more >
Qualities:
Cruelty Free ▸
Gluten Free ▸
Kosher ▸
Made with Recycled Materials ▸
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About this product:
Sometimes pregnancy turns on what can feel like a furnace in your belly! USDA Certified 100% Organic an Certified Kosher Heartburn Tea was lovingly created to help put out the fire. This delicious and soothing blend lends a cool hand to anyone with heartburn, and is not just for mamas!
Ask Earth Mama Angel Baby anything!
Qualities
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Cruelty Free ▸
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Generally indicates that no animal testing has been conducted for the product or its ingredients by the manufacturer, its laboratories, or its suppliers. Leaping Bunny also offers cruelty-free certification.
Did you know?
A little hopping bunny on a label means it has been third-party certified cruelty-free. This indicates there has been no testing on animals and no animals were harmed in making the product.
Cruelty-free and vegan are not the same; vegan is an unregulated claim suggesting no animal byproducts are in the product. Cruelty-free covers animal testing.
The European Union has a ban on animal testing (the first stage of which took effect in 2009, the next phase is due in 2013). We have no similar ban in the United States.
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No Artificial Ingredients
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Dye and Color-Additive Free ▸
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No synthetic dyes, chemical food coloring, or other artificial colorants. Any color apparent in the product is naturally derived.
Did you know?
There are currently 7 petrochemical-derived artificial colors allowed in food today in the United States. Some of these are banned in other countries.
Artificial coloring has been linked to adverse health effects. Certain food dyes have been known to trigger allergies and they have also been said to aggravate ADD and ADHD symptoms.
Some companies make two kinds of the same food—one dyed for the U.S. market and one without banned dyes for the E.U. A widely noted example of this is Kraft’s macaroni and cheese.
Natural foods tend to contain dyes derived from edible substances and plants including blueberries, carrots, and annatto.
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Upholds stringent Abe’s Market standards for natural products. Must cause no adverse impacts on human or environmental health.
Did you know?
Non-toxic would be a non-issue in a cleaner world, but the dirty truth is that over 80,000 different chemicals are in use today, with another 2,000 or so materials introduced yearly.
Many of these synthetic substances don’t pass the safety test. Research by the National Toxicology Program suggests that up 10% are carcinogens.
Out of 2,800 substances used in amounts over a million tons in the U.S., only 7% or so have been fully studied for toxicity.
Between 15% and 30% of us report reactions to the unhealthy ingredients found in common consumer products.
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Gluten Free ▸
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Contains less than 20 parts per million of gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye, barley, and their derivatives that can exacerbate celiac disease and other gastrointestinal disorders.
Did you know?
Celiac disease, a genetic disease and the most severe form of gluten intolerance, was thought to be an imaginary illness until the 3 million people who suffer it in the U.S. begged to disagree.
Many still don’t know they have Celiac disease—95% of celiac sufferers are undiagnosed or misdiagnosed.
Symptoms of gluten intolerance include rashes, fatigue, cramps, bloating, gas, diarrhea, and constipation.
To be gluten-free, you’ll need to skip more than wheat. Barley, rye, and their crossbreeds also contain gluten.
Many foods that don’t contain wheat still use gluten, which is added to improve quality and texture. To avoid gluten, it helps to be an expert label reader.
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The packaging the product comes in is made from recycled materials.
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Kosher ▸
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Literally clean, fit, or proper. Refers to food permitted under Judaic law. Also refers to practices related to the slaughter and production of animals and animal products.
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Kosher meats and dairy must come from ruminants. These are animals with cloven hooves that chew cud, like sheep and steer. Kosher animals must be slaughtered instantly and painlessly.
When it comes to kosher poultry, chicken, turkey, goose, and duck are allowed. For seafood, fish with fins and scales are permitted, but shellfish and crustaceans are not.
Meat and dairy cannot be combined or eaten together. You can have chocolate milk, just not with your hamburger.
Pareve products contain no meat or dairy and so are “neutral” foods that may be served with either.
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A form of vegetarianism. No animal products are eaten, including dairy, eggs, and honey. Many vegans also avoid non-edible animal products like fur, leather, and wool.
Did you know?
Veganism doesn’t just affect what happens in your kitchen. It can also reduce your carbon footprint by 1.5 tons per year!
Despite many worthy advantages, veganism has yet to win any popularity contests. Only 1.4% of American adults have decided to bite.
Babies like it, too; vegan breast milk tests show it contains significantly lower levels of pollutants like pesticides and dioxins than non-vegan breast milk.
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Made with Recycled Materials ▸
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New materials made from stuff that has reached the end of its useful life—something out of nothing, like a rug fashioned from old plastic bags.
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Woman-Owned Business ▸
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The company producing the product is owned either wholly or in significant majority part by a woman or women.
Did you know?
Between 1997 and 2007, the number of women-owned businesses grew twice as fast as those started by men. A victory in the battle of the sexes?
Still a ways to go... While women own 30% of privately held businesses, they’re only responsible for 13% of the sector’s employment.
Women business owners do far more with much less. Studies show that they typically start with less capital than their male counterparts. They still manage to supply paychecks to 7.6 million employees.
7.2 million businesses in the U.S. are majority-owned by women.
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Ingredients
Althea officinalis (organic marshmallow) root, Mentha spicata (organic spearmint) leaf, Matricaria recutita (organic chamomile) flower, Melissa officinalis(organic lemon balm)leaf, Rubus idaeus(organic red raspberry)leaf.
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About Earth Mama Angel Baby
Looking for a safe alternative? You can trust Earth Mama.
Trusted, safe, hospital recommended, organic and natural herbal products and USDA Certified 100% Organic teas specifically formulated to support the entire journey of childbirth: from pregnancy ...
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