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Bob’s Bitters | Ginger | Aromatic Cocktail Bitters | 35% ABV | 100 ml

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Digestive bitters are herbs that taste bitter. They’re often used in traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurveda medicine. Helps with diabetes. Bitter melon is used traditionally in India, Asia and South America as a natural remedy for diabetes. In people with diabetes, bitter melon lowers blood glucose levels. It might help your body release and use insulin, too. But we need more research to know for sure. Another recipe you should try, this one uses lavender bitters to create a floral aroma and an undertone of mint in your classic Moscow Mule. IngredientsThrow in a dash of absinthe in a coupe glass and swirl it around until well-coated. Add the ice and set it aside. To make it, throw all of the ingredients and then strain into an ice-filled tumbler. If you aren’t familiar with the technique, “throwing” simply consists of pouring the ingredients between two halves of a shaker. Garnish with a citrus peel. This Moscow mule bitters recipe features the Fee Brothers Celery Bitters, adding vegetal notes to the refreshing cucumber-flavored Moscow Mule. Ingredients Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus) Root, Centaury (Centaurium erythraea) Aerial Parts, Ginger (Zingiber officinale) Root, Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) Leaves, Gentian (Gentana lutea) Root, Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) Seed, Cardamon (Elettaria cardamomum) Seed 1000 mg

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Making your own bitters doesn’t have to be intimidating. Actually, it’s easier, more hands-off, and takes less effort than most realize. Eases appetite . A study showed that people who took bitter herbs ate less calories. Digestive bitters might act on bitter receptors in parts of the digestive system that make your body release gut hormones that make you feel full. Bitters is — as the name implies — an infusion that’s created from predominantly bitter ingredients. These ingredients comprise aromatics and botanicals that can include any combination of herbs, roots, bark, fruit, seeds, or flowers. There are many different kinds of herbs, so there are many types of possible reactions. You might experience:

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