
Whole Plant, Organic Ingredients
Burdock
Ginger
Dandelion
Gentian
Artichoke
FAQs
Digestive Bitters are herbal tincture blends made from bitter herbs, roots, and botanicals. Bitters have been used for centuries to support gut health, stimulate digestive function, and support appetite regulation.*
Before Meals: Take ½ teaspoon 10–15 minutes before meals to prime digestion. The bitter taste signals the digestive system to produce saliva, bile, digestive enzymes, and balance stomach acid – essential for optimal digestion and nutrient absorption.*
After Meals (or anytime!): Provides fast-acting relief for occasional gas, bloating, and upset stomach.*
For Best Results: Take bitters straight on the tongue or in an ounce of plain or sparkling water — tasting the bitter flavor is essential for full benefit.
Daily Use: Supports long-term digestive health.*
Cider Vinegar Bitters include classic bitter roots like gentian and dandelion, paired with a tart, tangy punch from raw apple cider vinegar. They are alcohol-free.
The bitter taste can be challenging! Bitters are like the gym for the digestive system — strength is built through challenge. Most people find their palate adapts and begins to enjoy the bitterness with time.
Yes, bitters really work! Bitters help relieve occasional bloating, gas, and indigestion, support healthy liver and overall digestive function, help regulate appetite, and maintain healthy blood sugar levels within a normal range.*
Our bitters are formulated for efficacy, safety, and palatability. While we avoid herbs with widespread contraindications, refer to the “How to Use” section on product pages for any product-specific safety notes.
Digestive Bitters stimulate your body to produce its own digestive enzymes by triggering the pancreas, gallbladder, and liver. Digestive enzyme supplements instead provide an outside source of enzymes to your body.
Bitters and digestive enzyme supplements can be used together, but many people find they rely less on enzyme supplements once they start using bitters regularly.
Bitters contain herbs like burdock and dandelion that provide prebiotic starches, feeding the beneficial microorganisms in your gut.
Probiotic supplements introduce external probiotic microorganisms. Alternatively (or in tandem), food and herbs rich in prebiotics support a robust microbiome.
Bitters and probiotics can be used together, but many people find bitters reduce their dependence on probiotic supplements.
Yes, all products undergo third-party testing for identity verification, microbial contaminants, and heavy metal compliance within California Prop 65 limits. Everything is certified organic and produced in GMP-certified facilities.
We also perform in-house organoleptic testing and quality checks on every batch.
No. Cider Vinegar Bitters are alcohol-free and use apple cider vinegar as the extraction base instead of alcohol.


























