take a moment & be comforted
Introducing
RxG Golden Comfort
Turmeric Latte Mixes
you deserve a cup of comfort
A TURMERIC LATTE IS MORE THAN just a cozy, golden drink—it may help soothe inflammation, protect the stomach lining, and support digestion. For those with reflux or GI irritation, it can be a comforting and beneficial addition to a GI wellness routine.
For hundreds of years, Ayurvedic practice has harnessed the power of turmeric in what is commonly referred to as “golden milk,” or a turmeric latte, called such for the beautiful color of the drink. Combining turmeric along with the right amount and form of black pepper, an essential addition that increases the bioavailability of the active component of turmeric (curcumin, by 2,000%), in warm milk creates the very basest form of this soothing beverage.
Long recognized for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects on the body, recent well-designed research studies support the use of turmeric to soothe irritation; more specifically, turmeric has been shown to ease chronic inflammation such as dyspepsia, gastritis, IBS, and reflux – even equal to reported relief of those taking PPIs in a double-blind controlled clinical trial. (See cited research below.)
Our expert physicians and singularly talented chef have worked hard to bring about a new opportunity to offer relief to those we serve. Utilizing the studied power of turmeric and known benefits of a constellation of other all-natural herbal heroes, we have formulated a unique blend that does Chef Ken’s palate justice, to offer up a soothing cup of comfort.
a blend for every occasion
RxG Golden Comfort
Turmeric Latte Mixes
RxG Golden Comfort is a specially formulated turmeric latte mix created by reflux experts and an iconic chef
to harness the soothing and restorative powers of turmeric in a warm cup of comfort.
DIRECTIONS: Combine one packet with 8 fluid ounces of the hot milk of your choice and mix well. For best results, simmer for 3-5 minutes on stovetop while stirring continuously.
EASE YOUR REFLUX NATURALLY
RxG Golden Comfort
Naked Blend
RxG Golden Comfort Naked Blend offers a turmeric latte to promote relief from reflux by harnessing the natural soothing powers of turmeric and a special chorus of herbs with a host of benefits.
Our Naked Blend forms the basis of all three blends.
Key Ingredients: Turmeric, Black Pepper, Ginger, Cinnamon, Cardamom, Clove, and our Proprietary Alginate Blend
THE COMFORT OF CLARITY
RxG Golden Comfort
Focus Blend
RxG Golden Comfort Focus Blend combines all the benefits of our Naked Blend with a quintet of functional mushrooms formulated to promote cognitive function, clarity, and energy.
Key Ingredients include the Naked Blend, plus – Lion’s Mane, Turkey Tail, Red Reishi, Chaga, and Cordyceps.
NOTHING HEALS LIKE A GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP
RxG Golden Comfort
Sleep Blend
RxG Golden Comfort Sleep Blend combines all the benefits of our Naked Blend with a thoughtfully created sleep complex balanced to enhance relaxation and wellbeing, healthy sleep patterns, and more restful sleep.
Key Ingredients include the Naked Blend, plus – L-Theanine, Gamma-Amino Butyric Acid (GABA), and Melatonin (5 mg) [known to increase LES tone and further aid in protecting against nocturnal reflux]
THE PERFECT BLEND OF COMFORT
How to Use
First, choose your blend. Then simply combine one packet of Golden Comfort with the hot milk of your choice and mix well.
For best results, simmer 3-5 minutes on stovetop while stirring continuously. (We suggest considering almond milk for its alkalinity, as it may further aid in relieving reflux.)
Take a moment to relax & enjoy the latte that loves you back.
YOU DESERVE A CUP
Where does
RxG Golden Comfort
fit into your routine?
Though not a replacement for traditional treatment or Reflux Gourmet’s Rescue products, Golden Comfort is a sumptuous addition to any daily routine.
Always listen to your body, start gently, and view it as a supportive tool to a healthy routine. Remember to check with your doctor before adding or subtracting anything from your care routine, including turmeric and/or other herbs in therapeutic amounts.
Always the
Gold Standard of Quality
NATURALLY SOOTHING
A thoughtfully curated mix of organic turmeric, black pepper, ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, clove, and our Proprietary Alginate Blend.
MAXIMUM POTENCY
Organic turmeric, standardized to 95% curcuminoids, in a potent, yet gentle partnership.
ENHANCED ABSORPTION
Clinical-level black pepper fruit extract maximizes bioavailability and effectiveness of active ingredients up to 2,000%.
ALWAYS A CLEAN LABEL
100% Vegan, GMO-Free, Gluten-Free, and Allergen-Free with no added sugar.
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Still curious? Check out these references for even more details.
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