Monastic stomach tea - traditional recipe, benefits and contraindications.

Nowadays it is difficult to find a healthy person: even if he does not have serious chronic diseases, minor ailments are still present. Constant stress, snacking on the go, a sedentary lifestyle - all this affects your health. You can be treated with traditional methods, that is, drink medicine, or you can try to heal yourself with herbs.

Monastic tea - recipe tested over the years

Herbal treatment

Many people take herbal treatment lightly, believing that since it is natural, it is safe. But plants can also have a strong effect on the body, so you need to know exactly the dosages and follow them. However, if a recipe has been tested for years, if hundreds of people have tried it on themselves and reported amazing results, there is no doubt that this is what you need.

Among them is monastic stomach tea, which helps with gastrointestinal diseases. This is a collection of herbs. The composition of the tea has been carefully checked. Immediately after drinking the healing tea, heartburn, nausea and other unpleasant sensations disappear. Once upon a time, people turned to monks for help. They knew the effects of all herbs and collected healing herbs. The best recipes and healing compositions were passed down from generation to generation. One of them has survived to this day and enjoys well-deserved popularity.

Help of tea in the treatment of various diseases

Why do problems with the gastrointestinal tract appear? A person eats poorly, often goes hungry or overeats, and takes a lot of medications. Diseases often occur against a background of depression or prolonged stress. How to help in this situation? You should not refuse examination by a doctor and the treatment prescribed by him. But you can also take monastery tea for the stomach. What diseases does it help with?


Monastic stomach tea will help with any diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, because... restores damaged mucous membranes. It is effective even in treating stomach ulcers, which is a serious disease. It should be taken by those who have undergone long-term medication treatment.

Tea composition

The composition of tea may vary, but in the classic version it contains 9 main herbs and plant seeds. Let's look at what kind of collection this is and what beneficial properties it has.


The collection may have a different composition and its own proportions. It is difficult to buy real monastic collection in pharmacies; it is better to order it on special websites. It is advisable to study the composition, make sure that what you see is the original and not a fake. But you don’t need to buy it with a prescription; it is available for free.

Horsetail has hemostatic properties

How to be treated

In order for the herbal collection to help in the treatment of ulcers and other diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, it must be prepared correctly, according to the recipe. For 200 - 250 ml of boiling water you need to take 1 tsp. herbs, leave for 10-15 minutes. Then strain and drink. The course of treatment may vary, but usually it is taken for 2-3 weeks. If the disease is serious, one course is not enough. It is advisable to give the body a rest period of 1-2 weeks between courses of treatment. Before buying this tea, talk to your doctor and drink this drink only after his consent, having told him the composition of the herbs.

Medicinal plants have long been successfully used in the complex treatment of pathologies of the digestive tract. Herbal stomach tea prepared on their basis, depending on the composition, can help relieve spasm or inflammation, eliminate pain, normalize gastrointestinal motility, and activate tissue regeneration processes. In this regard, it is used internally for gastritis, ulcers, food intoxication, diarrhea, constipation, bloating and intestinal disorders and other problems. Together with diet, proper nutrition, and giving up bad habits, herbal teas help prevent the development of many gastrointestinal pathologies, quickly relieve exacerbations of already acquired chronic diseases, and also prevent their relapses.

Features of choosing stomach tea

The healing properties of stomach tea are determined by the composition of the herbs included in it and their therapeutic effect. For the normal functioning of the gastrointestinal tract, the processes of movement of the food bolus through all its departments and the secretion of digestive juice and enzymes necessary for the breakdown and digestion of products entering it, as well as the absorption of useful substances into the blood, are especially important. Medicinal herbs for treatment should be selected depending on what kind of malfunctions in the digestive tract there are and what causes them, since there are simply no universal tea drinks.

The most commonly detected disease of the stomach is gastritis, which can occur against the background of increased (hyperacid), normal or decreased (hypoacid) secretion of gastric juice. For the hyperacid form of gastritis, teas are needed that have an analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect, reduce the secretory activity of the stomach, stimulate the regeneration of the mucosa and protect it from the effects of hydrochloric acid. For hypoacid gastritis, on the contrary, irritants that increase the secretion of gastric juice are recommended. These include, first of all, medicinal plants containing bitterness.

Stomach tea can also be used for pancreatitis. In the acute period of the disease, resorting to treatment with folk remedies is strongly not recommended, but in the chronic course they help improve the condition and prevent or reduce the frequency of exacerbations. Medicinal herbs that have enveloping, regenerating, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects will be especially useful. It should be borne in mind that medicinal tea for the pancreas should not taste sour, bitter or sweet, as in this case it can provoke an exacerbation.

Medicinal herbs for various gastrointestinal diseases

Stomach tea can consist of one medicinal plant or be a collection of several that have similar medicinal effects and are compatible with each other. Most often, the following types of medicinal raw materials can be found in the composition of such teas:

  • chamomile flowers have anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic and relaxing effects, effective against spasms and inflammatory processes in the gastrointestinal tract;
  • yarrow herb, relieves spasm and inflammation, exhibits antimicrobial, astringent and hemostatic effects, normalizes motility and secretion in the gastrointestinal tract, enhances the production of gastric juice, bile secretion, helps with flatulence;
  • mint leaves have a pronounced antispasmodic and calming effect, relax the smooth muscles of the gastrointestinal tract, exhibit choleretic, carminative and antibacterial properties, are effective against bloating, indigestion and irritable stomach syndrome;
  • anise seeds, have a sedative effect and antibacterial activity against Helicobacter pylori, improves the secretory function of the gastrointestinal tract and intestinal motility, effective against flatulence, cramps, stomach ulcers and gastritis caused by disorders of the nervous system;
  • dandelion roots, promote the production of bile, have a laxative and antispasmodic effect, reduce fermentation processes in the intestines, improve digestion and metabolism, and are effective for constipation;
  • marshmallow root, relieves inflammation, helps with stomach pain and digestive problems, helps restore intestinal microflora after poisoning or infectious diseases;
  • calamus rhizomes, soothe the digestive tract, restore its function after poisoning, relieve pain and fight pathogenic microflora;
  • calendula flowers eliminate spasms and irritations in the gastrointestinal tract, help with constipation, bloating, and increased gas formation in the intestines;
  • ginger root stimulates the secretory activity of the stomach and digestive glands, eliminates nausea, suppresses vomiting attacks.

In addition to the listed herbs, stomach teas for constipation and hypoacid gastritis include plantain leaves, for stomach and duodenal ulcers - licorice root, for bloating, intestinal colic, flatulence - dill or fennel seeds.

Regular green and black tea have a beneficial effect on the gastrointestinal tract. They are characterized by a high content of tannins - biologically active compounds that have antimicrobial, antidiarrheal, hemostatic and astringent effects, restoring the normal functioning of the stomach and intestines. Black tea without added sugar is especially recommended for diarrhea and stomach upsets.

Green tea has the following effects on the digestive tract:

  • regulates the functions of the digestive glands;
  • adsorbs toxins, heavy metals and harmful substances, facilitating their elimination;
  • stops putrefactive processes in the gastrointestinal tract;
  • accelerates the healing of ulcers and prevents its exacerbation;
  • enhances gastrointestinal motility;
  • improves metabolism.

Warning: For hyperacid gastritis and ulcers, green tea should not be consumed on an empty stomach or in concentrated form. It is best to drink a little of it directly during meals.

Ready-made pharmaceutical stomach teas

You can prepare teas for the stomach yourself or buy medicinal herbs ready for brewing tea at the pharmacy. Most often they are produced in the form of convenient and quick-to-use filter bags.

Gastrointestinal tea Evalar

Gastrointestinal tea from the manufacturer “Evalar Bio” is produced in packages of 20 filter bags. It consists of herbs collected in Altai or grown on special plantations in its foothills. Among them are chamomile flowers, dill seeds, mint leaves, and yarrow herb. When used regularly, this drink helps eliminate bloating and flatulence, has an antispasmodic effect, normalizes the functioning of all parts of the gastrointestinal tract, improves digestion, and prevents the development of inflammatory processes.

Monastic tea

Stomach tea (“Monastic recipe” No. 9) is used in the treatment of gastritis, peptic ulcers, colitis, dysbacteriosis, and flatulence. This collection allows you to normalize digestive processes and stomach acidity, eliminate pain, and accelerate the scarring of ulcers. Its composition includes calendula flowers, rose hips and flaxseed, St. John's wort, dried grass, horsetail, yarrow and wormwood, and mint leaves. These herbs have a positive effect on the gastrointestinal tract, enhance and complement each other’s effects. The finished drink has a rather pleasant taste and aroma.

Herbal tea No. 5 “For gastrointestinal diseases”

The herbal tea “For gastrointestinal diseases” includes rose hips, mint, sage, stevia, nettle and plantain leaves, St. John's wort, knotweed, thyme and yarrow, chamomile and linden flowers, calamus and chaga rhizomes. This drink from the manufacturer “The Power of Russian Herbs” has antibacterial, antispasmodic and anti-inflammatory effects, improves the secretion of gastric juice, activates intestinal motility, restores damaged gastric mucosa, and has a general tonic effect. It is effective for constipation, acute and chronic gastritis, enteritis, colitis, peptic ulcers, cholecystitis and other gastrointestinal pathologies.

Stomach herbal tea with anti-inflammatory complex

Gastric herbal tea with an anti-inflammatory complex is produced by the manufacturer “ZERDE-FITO”. It contains dandelion roots, mint and plantain leaves, rose hips, chamomile and marigold flowers, yarrow herb and strings. The drink has a choleretic, antispasmodic, enveloping and anti-inflammatory effect, improves digestion, and prevents the formation of ulcers on the gastrointestinal mucosa. It can be used for gastritis, peptic ulcers, dyspepsia, flatulence, pain in the stomach and intestines, as well as to stimulate appetite and improve digestion.

Recipes for making stomach teas

Tea for the stomach can be easily made at home, since all the ingredients necessary for its preparation can be purchased at the pharmacy. It should be borne in mind that the more herbs present in stomach tea, the greater the likelihood of allergic reactions and other unwanted side effects.

As a rule, herbal teas do not bring quick relief; their therapeutic effect develops slowly, after about a month of regular use, but it lasts a long time.

Important: Before using any herbal teas to treat the stomach, it is necessary to establish the cause of the disease and consult a doctor about the advisability and safety of taking them.

Anise tea to normalize gastrointestinal functions

Anise seeds (5 g) are placed in a thermos and 200 ml of boiling water is added. Leave for 2-3 hours, then filter and take 100 ml before each meal.

Tea for stomach pain

Mix chamomile flowers, St. John's wort, flaxseed and licorice roots in equal proportions. A tablespoon of the mixture is poured into a glass of boiling water, placed in a boiling water bath and left for 5 minutes. Allow to cool on its own to room temperature, filter and drink one glass in the morning, lunch and evening.

Stomach tea for hyperacid gastritis

Mix calamus roots, peppermint leaves, licorice roots, fennel and flax seeds, and linden flowers in equal proportions. Add a glass of warm water to 15 g of the mixture, mix, cover and leave for 2 hours, then bring to a boil and leave to cool. Filter and take after meals.

Diseases of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) are becoming more common. Adults and children, men and women suffer from them.

The most common the reason for this is poor nutrition: violation of the eating schedule, consumption of a large number of difficult-to-digest foods, chemical additives, lack of the proper amount of liquid in food - dry food.

Stress is a significant factor. Nerves and fatigue from work lead the body to exhaustion and inability to perform its duties.

All this contributes to the development of gastrointestinal diseases - ulcers, constipation, colitis, etc. In this case, medications are often harmful, or even not assigned at all. But natural preparations are the best way to help cope with diseases and improve the overall level of health.

Monastic tea: treatment of the gastrointestinal tract

The product consists 100% of herbs growing in the Russian Federation. They are devoid of poisons and toxins, and therefore are allowed for consumption even by children and the elderly. The detailed composition of monastery tea with a description of each ingredient is located below. Now look at the diseases that this drink cures and alleviates:

Colitis- inflammation of the mucous membrane in the colon, accompanied by flatulence, diarrhea, loss of strength;

Gastritis- a dangerous disease, also associated with disruption of the mucous membrane and blood circulation. Capable of developing into chronic stages;

Stomach ulcers- wounds on the inner walls of the intestines. Can cause excruciating suffering if you do not take the right food and drinks;

Intestinal dyspepsia- the stomach is unable to digest food. Many bacteria develop in it, which leads to constipation, diarrhea, and bad breath.

Monastery tea will also help against everyday ailments such as flatulence, will strengthen gastrointestinal immunity. It is useful for children to drink as a preventive measure. from worms.

Brief history of the recipe

Monastery tea has existed for over 500 years. Little is known about its origin, but over the centuries the recipe for the drink was passed down through the servants of various temples, the first of which is considered to be the Solovetsky Monastery.

It was there that the oldest manuscript was found, describing the method of preparation and containing a partial list of herbs - elecampane root, St. John's wort, oregano, rosehip. Sometimes regular tea was added. Over time, the recipe was improved by servants of other temples.

Tea recipe from Tolga Monastery

Pharmacies often sell monastery teas made from 3-4 plants like rose hips, chamomile, etc. They are also useful, but the effect is much lower, and they may be aimed at the wrong organs. The official store offers a tea collection of 9 components, which has received the best reviews from experts and ordinary consumers.

The composition was developed by the servants of the Tolga Monastery. The properties of each element are described in detail below, but for now you can look at the procedure for collecting herbs performed by the novices of the temple.

The abundance of vitamin C, flavonoids, phytoncides and mineral salts has a beneficial effect on intestinal function. The component is a mild diuretic, therefore it effectively cleanses the insides of toxins.

It contains ascorbic acid, talicins and carotene. The flowers of the plant do an excellent job of destroying bacteria and increasing the secretion of gastric juice.

A drink made from them calms the nervous system, reducing the likelihood of developing stomach diseases due to stress.

They have an astringent and anti-inflammatory effect. The properties are very similar to currant leaves, and therefore complement them well both in taste and chemical characteristics.

A storehouse of vitamins and elements (B3, A, C, PP). In addition to them, the composition contains alkaloids and oils. The latter envelop the stomach, eliminating discomfort during the course of diseases.

Ivan-tea

It contains many useful substances - copper, nickel, titanium, boron, molybdenum. There is calcium, the lack of which leads to pain in the teeth and brittle bones.

Helps eliminate flatulence and diarrhea. Today it is widely used in medicine for the production of teas, decoctions and oils.

Promotes the resorption of gallstones and removal of ulcers. Due to its ability to heal wounds, it is also used as an ingredient in external compresses and ointments.

The element eliminates spasms and pain in the intestinal area. It helps bacteria digest difficult-to-digest foods.

In addition to its ability to remove toxins and cleanse the walls of the stomach, this plant helps strengthen the body's respiratory system.

An excellent tonic that improves blood circulation in the gastrointestinal tract. It has an anti-inflammatory effect and makes the drink taste light and fresh.

The presented recipe is truly balanced and outperforms most options sold on the market. In the official store you can buy tea made in strict adherence to the technology of the Tolga Monastery.

Doctors' opinions

Elena Mikhailovna (56 years old, gastroenterologist, Omsk)

I’ll say for sure that with serious diseases like stomach ulcers, you need to see a doctor, since in some cases you will need to follow a diet, and sometimes the intervention of surgeons.

Sergey Vartanovich (54 years old, gastroenterologist, Novorossiysk)

I can safely recommend monastery tea to patients with flatulence, gastritis, and constipation. People who want to improve their overall health will especially benefit from drinking it on a regular basis.

There are no harmful herbs in it, so even with ulcers you can drink the drink. It will especially help people with spasms and pain.

You should not apply the fee, refusing the services of modern medicine. Be sure to undergo examinations, as in advanced forms of the disease more aggressive methods may be needed. And you can’t delay with them.

Test purchase

Alexey Morozov (37 years old, military man, Moscow)

I started having stomach problems when I was 28 years old. I haven’t gone to the doctors and I don’t have any desire to. I suffered from heartburn, gastritis and a number of other unpleasant conditions. I ordered tea on this site. It arrived quickly. The packaging is well done. It’s dense, which means nothing will get in from the outside. There were large elements inside - no dust.

I opened it and filled it with water at 60-70 degrees so that the beneficial properties would not disappear. After a couple of seconds I felt a pleasant aroma that awakened my appetite. The taste was also pleasing.

I started drinking 2 times a day, in the morning and before bed. Sometimes I used it during the day. After 2-3 weeks it was possible to judge the effect - there was no heartburn at all. Spasms still occurred, but extremely weak and insignificant. What do I want to say? The result is obvious. I've been drinking for 2 months now. Extremely pleased with how I feel.

Where is the best place to buy

Erosive and ulcerative diseases of the digestive system begin with an inflammatory process. The source of inflammation occurs where changes occur in the structure of the cell. In medicine, such a cell is called “altered,” which means the presence of characteristic structural transformations that led to an attack by foreign microorganisms from the immune system.

Cells undergo changes due to the accumulation of toxins and wastes that enter our body along with preservatives, dyes, nitrates, tobacco smoke, and carbon dioxide. The structural units of our body undergo transformations due to infection of healthy cells with Helicobacter pylori infection.

Lymphocytes and macrophages are the bodyguards of the immune system, constantly repressing affected cells. The resulting imbalance between the structural components of the body gives rise to an inflammatory process, followed by ulcerative changes in the mucous epithelium.

The fight against diseases of the gastrointestinal tract without proper treatment is protracted, which has a detrimental effect on the condition of the mucous membrane of the stomach and intestines and can lead to irreversible consequences.

Symptoms accompanying diseases such as gastritis, colitis, gastroduodenitis, ulcers deprive a person of peace and the ability to eat well without feeling heaviness in the stomach.

A unique medicinal monastic stomach tea was created to combat altered cells and solve problems with the gastrointestinal tract. The drug is widespread and has many positive reviews.

History of appearance, composition of tea

Perhaps the history of tea began long before scientists discovered Helicobacter pylori and the harm it can cause to the human body. In the old days, the treatment of the sick was carried out by ministers of temples and churches. That is why the original composition of tea was preserved and passed down from generation to generation.

The herbs included in the medicinal collection were collected in Siberian forests - places inaccessible to humans. The monks recommended saving the collection collected at night or at dawn until the holiday of Ivan Kupala. According to tradition, it was believed that then the herbs would gain healing power.

The dynamics of positive reviews about the benefits of the drug are increasing daily. Monastic stomach tea helps eliminate unpleasant sensations: heartburn, nausea, colic, and is also a preventative tonic.

The composition of the collection is saturated with useful substances and microelements. The composition of the tea includes the following herbs:

Indications for use

Gastritis is inflammation of the inner wall of the stomach. In order to get rid of the disease, you will need to make a lot of effort and undergo a comprehensive course of treatment. Traditional medicine significantly alleviates the patient’s condition during an exacerbation: it dulls spasms, relieves pain, and eliminates heaviness. Often the symptoms of the disease include vomiting and nausea. It is recommended to drink stomach tea according to the monastic recipe for gastritis after meals.

Colitis is damage to the mucous epithelium of the colon. The inflammatory process during the disease is accompanied by the following symptoms: vomiting, nausea, pain, intestinal upset. If you are sick, it is recommended to drink tea with the addition of cinnamon mixture.

Enterocolitis is accompanied by inflammation of the mucous membrane of the small intestine. The disease progresses excessively quickly, causing intestinal upset and severe cramps. It is necessary to take monastery tea for enterocolitis, adhering to strict proportions, on an empty stomach or 2 hours after eating.

An ulcer is the formation of non-healing wounds of varying sizes and depths on the mucous epithelium of the stomach and duodenum. Pain with a peptic ulcer is inevitable. In the absence of adequate treatment, the pain becomes unbearable and bleeding begins. for ulcers, it is recommended to take it not only during an exacerbation, but also to prevent relapses.

Cooking recipe

The herbs in the medicinal collection will give the maximum of all their healing properties only if the drink is properly prepared in compliance with the exact dosage.

For one cup of tea you will need:

  • a teaspoon of monastery collection;
  • 250 ml boiled water;
  • Pour boiling water over the collection and leave for 15 minutes;
  • if necessary, strain and take.

It is best to take a fresh collection. It is not recommended to heat cooled tea, as the beneficial substances will evaporate.

The course of treatment for diseases of the gastrointestinal tract ranges from 2 to 3 weeks. Diseases in the chronic stage require repeating the course with a break of 2 weeks.

Taking into account the reviews of specialists, the number of those who recovered significantly exceeds the cases of incomplete recovery after taking the medicinal mixture. Isolated cases of ineffective treatment are due to simple non-compliance with the rules of administration.

Before using monastic stomach tea, you should consult a gastroenterologist and read patient reviews. Tea is contraindicated for pregnant and lactating women. St. John's wort and wormwood cause excessive contraction of the uterine muscles, which can trigger premature labor.

Herbal medicine is gaining more and more authority among people from all over the world. 40% of Russians have already abandoned the treatment of stomach problems with pharmaceutical drugs and are using medicinal preparations. “Monastyrsky” attracts many tea lovers with its unusual collection of herbs, which are grown and collected by monks in the holy territories of various monasteries. Read the reviews below.

Herbal infusions are produced using advanced scientific technologies and knowledge obtained from hereditary herbalists who practice the centuries-old experience of their ancestors. Tea for the gastrointestinal tract consists exclusively of medicinal herbs without any other impurities.

Composition of gastric monastery tea

The tea according to the monastery recipe contains only those herbs that have a positive effect on the human body. These herbs contain vitamins and biologically active substances that help improve the general condition of the human body, and some even have a rejuvenating effect.

The monastic collection of medicinal tea for the stomach includes the following herbs:

  • Mint;
  • Crushed flax grain;
  • Marigold;
  • Medicinal chamomile flowers;
  • Dried rose hips;
  • St. John's wort;
  • Wormwood;
  • Yarrow;
  • Plantain;
  • Marsh dry grass;
  • Horsetail grass.

You should know what is included in the stomach tea you drink to avoid an allergic reaction (if you are intolerant to any component).

You can believe in traditional medicine or not, but it is difficult to argue with the facts: herbs can really have a healing effect, many pharmaceutical preparations are created on the basis of medicinal herbal preparations.

No one can guarantee a final cure for ailments only with the help of medicinal tea. Nevertheless, monastery tea undoubtedly plays an important role in the prevention of many serious diseases and strengthening the immune system.

Beneficial properties of stomach tea

Stomach tea is an excellent remedy for any stomach upset. It has strong anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. Monastic tea is an ideal collection of herbs that perfectly complement each other, providing a complex effect.

This herbal product also has a cleansing effect on the liver and helps in the difficult fight against obesity. It does not have any side effects, with the exception of rare cases of allergic reactions to a certain type of herb that may be included in its composition.

If you are tormented by stomach problems, abdominal pain has already become a part of life, and problems with bowel movements do not allow you to live fully, help your digestive system! You can buy stomach tea in online stores and pharmacies, but we recommend buying it here. Only on this site the supplier guarantees that the tea is real (not fake) and the price is without overpayments.

In one of the episodes of the popular TV show “Live Healthy,” presenter Elena Malysheva shared her opinion about monastery tea and explained why people drink stomach tea.

Malysheva admitted that in her releases she rarely touches on the topic of traditional medicine and herbal medicine. However, I decided to make an exception for the monastery tea. In her review, she is confident that this herbal mixture can really help get rid of many diseases and increase the tone of all organs and systems of the body, but she warned about possible counterfeits. Before buying stomach tea in an online store, you should carefully study the seller’s website so as not to become a victim of scammers. Buy this product only from authorized dealers.

Price of stomach tea

Monastic tea is most often sold in packs of 100. For residents of the Russian Federation, prices vary from 350 rubles to 1000 rubles, depending on the manufacturer and type of tea. To find out how much stomach tea costs for delivery in your city, contact the supplier.

If you are offered tea, the cost of which greatly exceeds 1000 rubles, most likely you are dealing with scammers. There is no point in overpaying; you can order authentic monastery tea at the best price from trusted suppliers.

Where to buy stomach tea

It's very simple! You can order monastic stomach tea in the official online stores of the manufacturer, as well as in some pharmacy kiosks. For residents of the Russian Federation, Ukraine and Kazakhstan, it is possible to order tea by cash on delivery, i.e. pay for the goods upon receipt. Delivery is carried out by Russian Post or courier (for residents of the Russian Federation), Belarusian Post (within Belarus) and Nova Poshta (for Ukrainians).

Distributors of monastery tea claim that this product is not sold in pharmacies, but this is not entirely true. Of course, it is extremely difficult to buy, but only because it sells out quickly and is supplied in small quantities. To find the addresses of pharmacy kiosks where you can buy this tea, you can use search engines that specialize in pharmacy assortments. The main ones are:

  • Apteka.ru
  • Apteki.su

Once on the site, first select the desired region, and then search for “Stomach monastery tea.” If you don't find anything, try simplifying the query slightly, for example, write “monastery tea.”

There is no point in searching through global search engines, since there you will only find advertised offers from popular online stores.

You can still call the helpline or visit several nearby pharmacies yourself, but the easiest way, of course, is to order through online stores. The cost will be lower and you won't have to travel anywhere.

It is very easy to brew monastery tea for the stomach. Doctors recommend using purified bottled water for this, heated to a temperature of 95 degrees.

One tablespoon of the collection should be poured into 200 ml of boiling water into an enamel or porcelain bowl (teapot) and allowed to brew for 20-30 minutes. Take about a third of a glass daily. To improve the result, it is recommended to drink this tea 3 times a day. Before drinking, be sure to strain the tea using a special strainer or sterile gauze.

It is not advisable to heat the tea; room temperature is sufficient. You can make a concentrated brew to dilute it with boiling water. It is not recommended to take monastery tea during pregnancy and lactation, since no trials have been conducted with such patients. For the same reason, it should not be used by children under 14 years of age.

Carefully study the instructions, which detail the required dosage, course of treatment, and contraindications, to determine how long treatment will last for certain diseases. Tea will only bring maximum benefits if you take it correctly.

Even if you know exactly what herbs are included in stomach tea, you will not be able to prepare its analogue at home by simply collecting different herbs from the pharmacy. The secret is not only in the composition of the tea herbs, but also in the nuances of collecting its components and drying to a certain extent. To be guaranteed to get an effective product, just buy a ready-made collection at a favorable price here.

Doctors' reviews about tea

We have already presented above the opinion of TV presenter Elena Malysheva about this product. What do doctors say about the monastery stomach tea?

Alexander Myasnikov:

Georgy Khromov, nutritionist:

“I have been working as a nutritionist for many years and am well aware of the consequences that can be caused by metabolic disorders. Recently, such diseases have become more and more common. German colleagues shared their experience of using herbal teas in the treatment of such problems. They said that “tea” therapy gave a positive and quick effect. This made me and my domestic colleagues think about using monastery tea in our work. Now I plan to introduce this tea into my treatment course.”

Mikhail Soloviev, endocrinologist:

“My colleagues and I have long been looking for a way to solve the problem of the gastrointestinal tract in diabetes and the possibility of a complete cure for this and other problems. We decided to test the monastery tea. I can’t say that it will cure you completely, but a positive trend has been recorded. The general condition of the patients has improved and cases of normalization of the amount of sugar in the blood of some patients who regularly take this herbal mixture have been observed. Now I can recommend monastery tea as a preventive remedy for patients suffering from excess weight or pancreatic dysfunction.

Patient reviews of tea

We bring to your attention reviews from real customers who have already experienced the effect of gastric monastery tea.

Svetlana

“I have been ordering monastery tea for a long time. I would like to emphasize that only its regular use can give tangible results. I think this is a feature of all phyto- and homeopathic medicines. Beneficial substances must accumulate in your body in order to affect the body’s actual recovery processes.”

“My friend advised me to buy monastery tea for the stomach and intestines. He insisted because he had already ordered this product 4 times and was pleased not only with the quality of the tea, but also with its taste. My experience was also positive: the order was placed quickly, no problems arose. I would like to note the deep and pleasant aroma of tea and its unusual, pronounced taste.”

“They gave me monastery tea in addition to my favorite Brazilian coffee for my anniversary. The tea turned out to be exceptional! It inspired me even more than coffee. I actually felt stronger and even a little younger. Many thanks to the manufacturers for taking their work so seriously. I will definitely order again.”

“I ordered this tea to support my family during viral epidemics. Of course, it’s too early to talk about results, but personally I feel some positive changes. The drowsiness and apathy that haunted me for many years during the autumn-winter period disappeared. Energy seems to fill me from the inside, I feel as if our home and life are becoming more cozy and comfortable. The drink has a great taste and smell. The herbal taste was unusual at first, but very soon became a favorite. Now we drink monastery tea almost every day!”

“I have always loved herbal drinks. They give a romantic mood and allow you to get closer to nature. You feel as if the freedom-loving breath of endless spaces is entering a small kitchen located in our concrete jungle. This version of tea, like the monastic one, turned out to be very tasty. His skillfully selected composition of herbs surprised even me, an experienced herbalist. It's hard to imagine how it could be supplemented or improved. I think this tea will now become my favorite.”

“I bought monastery tea on the recommendation of a colleague at work. Very pleased with the quality of the product. The taste is a little bitter, but I like it that way. I am glad that the tea does not contain any chemicals or synthetic substances, only natural ingredients. This is very important to me."

“I must admit that this tea is very specific. I think that monastery tea is for lovers of herbal mixtures, but not for gourmets. The product completely replaces packages of synthetic vitamins, which many people are accustomed to taking “for prevention.” I liked that the product was natural and the price was reasonable.”

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