Traditional Medicinals Belly Comfort Lozenges
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Traditional Medicinals Belly Comfort Lozenges
$11.99
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Traditional Medicinals Belly Comfort Lozenges Price History
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Current Price | $11.99 | January 28, 2025 |
Highest Price | $11.99 | September 22, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $10.79 | October 3, 2024 |
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$11.99 | October 10, 2024 |
$10.79 | October 3, 2024 |
$11.99 | September 22, 2024 |
Traditional Medicinals Belly Comfort Lozenges Description
- Helps relieve nausea and occasional indigestion
- Non-GMO Verified. Certified Organic. Kosher
- Taste: Sun-kissed lemons balanced with ginger spice
- Contains 30 Individually Wrapped Lozenges
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Traditional Medicinals Belly Comfort Lozenges Reviews (8)
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Rodney E. Fisk –
Ginger always helps when I have an irritated stomach. These lozenges are a combination of lemon and ginger, but lemon is the predominant flavor. It took two of these to calm my stomach, so they do work. Just wish there was more ginger in them.
The Shepherds USA –
These lozenges have a pretty good flavor. Candy seems to be about all they’re good for, for me. I’ve have a bit of a sensitive stomach, and it has worsened as I’ve gotten older. I’ve tried various ginger candies and such. I didn’t see too much benefit from eating these. The enjoyment of the flavor was about all I got from them.
As a little perspective, sometimes even Pepto-Bismol doesn’t help me. Ginger sometimes helps, but not always. So, this is all to say that I am a bit of a hard case, when it comes to stomach issues. Maybe these will work for you. Read several reviews and see what you think.
Courtland J. Carpenter –
Review of: Traditional Medicinals Belly Comfort Lemon Ginger Lozenges
I’ve not had a chance to use these to help with nausea (thankfully) but I can tell you that they have a very pleasant lemon taste and are long-lasting hard sucking candies.
While I don’t actually taste much ginger (which is too bad, I love ginger) as you let it sit on your tongue you will feel the tingly heat of the ginger on your tongue and upper palate of your mouth. About ยฝ way through the lozenge, I started to get a slightly medicinal taste, but it wasnโt bad at all.
I know for sure that I have used, many times, some ginger tea with lemon to help cure my nausea and it works for me, I see no reason why these should be any different.
Prince of Peas –
I have used ginger in the past to calm and upset stomach, this is supposed to help you with that situation however you can hardly taste any ginger at all. I will be using these as a throat lozenge when I have a sore throat. Rating three stars = itโs OK.
JM –
I have to wear a mask at work all day (10 hours). I have been sucking on cinnamon hard candies to get rid of the mask breath. I gave these a try and was amazed at how good they tasted and how well they lasted. These taste like the lemon drops of old and that hint of ginger is amazing. I really don’t have stomach issues often so I can’t comment on that aspect, but these do have a soothing effect on my nerves (I could so easily have been a smoker with my anxiety levels) and I’m enjoying these very much.
ChristineMM –
I take OTC acid reflux meidcation at least 3x per week for indigestion. I was hoping these lozenges would at least eliminate the need to take it as often. Not the case unfortunately, but I do enjoy the taste and will keep taking them when I feel any discomfort. They probably work well for someone who only gets intermittent or infrequent heartburn.
The Shepherds USA –
Honestly, finishing my first trimester , get occasional nausea, not as bed as my first time, but still pretty uncomfortable especially at work. This little guys are for sure game changers, I looked up ingredients to make sure Iโm safe taking them during pregnancy, did kind of like the taste, but the best of all, it does work, I say 90% of the time. My nausea is hormonal so itโs hard to control sometimes but this candies do help to control reflux & the feeling of โwant to puke but I canโt โ. I carry few in my purse just in case I get surprise โmorning sickness โ in worst possible moment…. I love it, recommend to everyone including mommies to be!
Leslie –
I’ve been on this alternate day fasting diet for about 10 months now, and on eating days I often eat too much incompatible food in the mornings. By 10 AM, I start to feel a little bit of nausea and shortly thereafter I have to use the facilities. This tends to calm the extreme reaction and helps slow down the evacuation process so it’s closer to a normal schedule. Best to take right before meals and good on an empty stomach. I love the taste, it’s something different found form most dissolving supplements, but it is a good one. Recommended.