Stomach Troubles? Ease The Discomfort Anywhere, Anytime

We all deal with occasional digestion issues, so it pays to have a soothing remedy you can keep on hand.

Jill Nystul • April 1, 2024

Jill Nystul • December 20, 2023

Jill Nystul • December 20, 2023

Jill Nystul • December 20, 2023

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The term “stomach problems” is often used to describe a whole host of digestion issues, like indigestion, gas, nausea, and worse! Sometimes our stomach is queasy because of something we ate (or overate), while other times we have no idea where our symptoms came from, but either way, we just want those symptoms gone.

I’ve had a lot of experience with stomach problems related to anxiety, and I used to take antacids to deal with them. However, overusing antacids can provide your body with more calcium than it can absorb, and the resulting calcium overdose can cause vomiting, kidney stones, and other unfortunate side effects.

Luckily for me, I now have another tool in my toolbox for dealing with stomach upsets so that I don’t have to rely on antacids so often: Tum Ease. I’ll be telling you all about this special essential oil blend today in case you could use a solution for digestive distress and stomach pain too.

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Tum Ease: A Ready-Made Blend For Upset Stomach

Tum Ease Essential Oil Blend features a long list of essential oils with properties that can help soothe digestive upsets, including:

  • Coriander
  • Tangerine
  • Pink Grapefruit
  • Sweet Marjoram
  • Cardamom
  • Dill Weed
  • Ginger
  • Sweet Fennel
  • Balsam of Peru

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How Tum Ease Soothes Stomach Discomfort

The powerhouse essential oils in Tum Ease Essential Oil Blend have properties that can reduce inflammation, support digestion and metabolism, relieve nausea and pain, and more, making Tum Ease a versatile option for easing digestive distress. It also means you don’t have to know the exact cause of an upset stomach for Tum Ease to help ease your symptoms.

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What Are People Saying About Tum Ease?

But you don’t have to take my word for it! Take a look at what other OGT readers and shop customers have had to say about Tum Ease:

“The Tum Ease works very well for indigestion. If my stomach is upset, I just rub a little Tum Ease on my abdomen and the indigestion is gone.”

June

“My husband suffers from heartburn frequently, usually in the middle of the night. He’s tried over the counter antacids, prescription medication, and home remedies, nothing helped, until now. Tum Ease is amazing! He’s been applying a little on his stomach before bed for the past couple of months and not once has he woke up in the middle of the night in search of relief.”

Virginia V.

“Love the smell of this roll-on. So easy to apply. Helps with the IBS cramping, especially while trying to fall asleep. Definitely helps ease the cramps and deal with these flare-ups.”

Flo R.

“After eating dinner the other night, I felt a twinge that indicated I might have a little reflux. I rubbed my Tum Ease across my tummy and shortly my upset feeling was gone. I have used it twice so far and am pleased that it helped relieve my symptoms.”

E.H. McAdams

“Shortly after receiving Tum Ease my stomach started feeling uneasy. Rolled on Tum Ease and noticed that my stomach troubles ceased very quickly. Glad I ordered this product when I did.”

Meme

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How To Use Tum Ease

For physical processes like digestion, topical application is most effective, and that’s why Tum Ease comes in a convenient roll-on format for easy application. It’s already safely diluted with fractionated coconut oil, so it’s ready to swipe on at a moment’s notice.

Simply roll Tum Ease onto your lower abdomen, the soles of your feet, behind your ears, or on your wrists—it’s that easy! Use as needed to help prevent an upset stomach from derailing your day.

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A Note About Health And Safety

As always when it comes to your health, it’s important to know when to seek the input of a medical professional. The occasional bout of digestion issues like bloating, heartburn, or diarrhea is common enough, but if the problems are regular and persistent, or if you ever have blood in your stool or a fever, you should see a doctor.

Start with an appointment with your primary care physician, and they can help determine if your symptoms warrant a visit to a specialist.

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Try It For Yourself!

Tum Ease is backed by my 100% money-back guarantee. If you’re not completely satisfied for any reason, just contact me within 90 days to receive a full refund. So there’s absolutely no risk in trying it out!

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More Tips For Healthy Digestion

You know what they say—an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure! Here are some tips that can help you avoid those occasional digestive upsets:

  • Drink plenty of water.
  • Get moving with exercise to improve digestion and blood flow.
  • Eat more fiber to help move waste out of your body.
  • Eat slowly and chew thoroughly.
  • Avoid cold drinks that can slow the digestion process.
  • Limit consumption of fried and highly processed foods, which can be hard to digest.
  • Make sure you’re getting an adequate amount of healthy fats in your diet from sources like unrefined coconut oil and fatty fish.
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