Alcohol-Alternative

I’ve had a lot of people ask me lately if I have a recommendation for an alcohol alternative. Some are participating in “Dry January” while others are wanting to reduce alcohol consumption and create better habits

My go-to is ‘Stop Your Wine-ing’

Tastes good and actually is calming (I pair with 2oz of Purple Power 100% fruit juice from Trader Joe’s, mix, then add ice and sparkling water.

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It takes the edge off the day and boosts your health at the same time! Winner winner

DETAILS:

Rich in anxiety-reducing herbs and great for the gut, this blend is reminiscent of your favorite red wine, without the hangover and sugar. Note: this blend features herbs that are not safe for pregnancy. If you're expecting (congrats!) try Meet My Wombmate for a great alcohol alternative. 

WHAT IT DOES:

This blend is intended to address chronic, mild anxiety and calm the chest tightening and feeling of being frazzled from stress. The functional herbs in Stop Your Wine-ing, while powerful, aren't sedative in small doses, so you can use this blend any time of day to take the edge off. Stop Your Wine-ing provides calm vibes and supports anxiety reduction in the moment.

WHAT’S IN IT:

This blend is loaded with Aronia and Acai berries, which contain the same heart-healthy polyphenols as red wine, but have an antioxidant concentration 10 times higher, and contain about 10-30 times the amount of anthocyanins. Jujube Date is also loaded with antioxidants, while packing a mean Vitamin C punch to support the immune system. Jujube dates have been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for centuries to lift the mood, address anxiety, and support restful sleep. Motherwort is a powerful nervine that soothes the nervous system to address anxiety and calm the mind. MCT Oil (Medium Chain Triglycerides) is derived from coconut oil, and is a healthy fat that nourishes a frayed nervous system, supports hormone regulation, aids digestion, and boosts the metabolism.

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