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Klara Tea — slippery elm and licorice root gut healing tea

Gut Healing Loose-Leaf Tea

Klara Tea

Two of the most traditional gut-soothing herbs in one daily brew — slippery elm bark and licorice root. For anyone who lives with reflux, sensitive digestion, or just wants a calmer relationship with their gut.

★★★★★ 5.0 (3 reviews)
✓ Vegan ✓ Gluten-Free ✓ Non-GMO ✓ No Sugar ✓ No Caffeine

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What It Helps With

Daily Gut Comfort, the Traditional Way

Both herbs in Klara Tea have been used for centuries to soothe the digestive tract. Modern people reach for them when the gut feels reactive, raw, or burning.

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Soothes the Gut Lining

Slippery elm's mucilage forms a thin protective gel that coats irritated tissue along the digestive tract.

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Acid Reflux Comfort

Traditionally used to ease the burning, scratching sensations of acid reflux and GERD.

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Calms Inflammation

Licorice root has well-documented anti-inflammatory effects across the gut wall.

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Skin Glow Connection

The gut-skin axis is real — calming the gut often shows up as calmer, clearer skin over time.

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Hydrating & Gentle

Mild, lightly sweet flavor — easy enough to drink daily, even on a sensitive stomach.

Caffeine-Free Ritual

A calming, nighttime-friendly brew. Pair with bone broth for a complete gut-support ritual.

Just Two Ingredients

Nothing You Don't Need

Slippery Elm Bark

Ulmus rubra · Wildcrafted

The inner bark of the slippery elm tree is rich in mucilage — a soluble fiber that turns into a thick, soothing gel in water. Used by Indigenous peoples of North America for centuries to support the throat, stomach, and intestinal lining. The gel coats irritated tissue, giving the gut a chance to settle and rebuild.

Licorice Root

Glycyrrhiza glabra · Organic

One of the most-used herbs in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western herbalism. Licorice stimulates the gut's own mucus production (a natural protective layer) and has documented anti-inflammatory and antiviral effects. We use it in small daily amounts, blended with slippery elm, in the traditional ratio.

→ Read the deep dive: 9 Herbs That Heal Your Gut (Backed by Science)

How To Brew

A Simple Ritual

  1. Measure 1–2 tsp of loose-leaf tea into your infuser or teapot.
  2. Add 8–10 oz boiling water and let it steep for a full 10–15 minutes — the long steep is what releases the mucilage.
  3. Strain and sip slowly, ideally on an empty stomach in the morning or before bed.

Real Customer Reviews

5.0 Average · 3 Verified Reviews

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"I've struggled with IBS for 10 years. Nothing worked until Klara Tea. I can now eat meals without dreading what comes after. It's life-changing."

— Maria K., Verified Customer
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"My acid reflux was so bad I couldn't sleep lying flat. Three weeks of Klara Tea and I'm finally getting a full night's rest."

— Robert T., Verified Customer
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"My skin looks the best it has in years. People keep asking what I'm doing differently. Klara Tea every morning, that's the difference."

— Jennifer L., Verified Customer

FAQ

Questions People Ask

How long until I notice a difference?

Many people notice gut comfort improvements within 3–7 days of consistent daily use. Reflux relief often follows by week 2. Skin and energy changes — secondary benefits of a calmer gut — typically show up by week 4–6.

Is this safe to take with my medications?

Two notes: slippery elm forms a gel that can slow medication absorption, so take Klara Tea at least 1 hour apart from prescription drugs. Licorice in larger amounts can raise blood pressure or deplete potassium — if you have hypertension or kidney issues, talk to your doctor first.

Can I drink it during pregnancy?

We do not recommend Klara Tea during pregnancy without your OB's approval. Whole licorice should be avoided in pregnancy.

What does it taste like?

Mild and lightly sweet — slippery elm has a naturally pleasant, almost grain-like flavor, and licorice adds a gentle sweetness without sugar. Most people find it very easy to drink daily.

Does it have caffeine?

No. Both herbs are naturally caffeine-free. Klara Tea makes a great evening ritual.

How does this compare to DGL or marshmallow root?

DGL (deglycyrrhizinated licorice) is a chewable form often used acutely before meals. Marshmallow root is a similar mucilaginous herb to slippery elm with slightly different sourcing. Klara Tea combines the two classic herbs into a single daily brew for ongoing gut support.

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