Ease the Quease Tincture – Organic Nausea Support by Herb Lore

Price range: $26.49 through $41.99

  • Traditionally used for nausea and digestive upset

  • Alcohol-free and gentle enough for children over 6 months

  • Safe for pregnancy, nursing, and family use

  • Easy-to-take liquid for home or travel

  • Made with organic peppermint, ginger, and fennel

When your stomach’s doing somersaults, this is the bottle you want close by. Herb Lore’s Organic Ease the Quease Tincture is a sweet, soothing blend of herbs long trusted for settling tummies. Whether it’s motion sickness, morning queasiness, or that “uh-oh” feeling before a big day, this blend shows up with grounded herbal wisdom and real-deal comfort.

Crafted with certified organic peppermint, ginger, fennel, chamomile, and more, this formula is safe for pregnancy, gentle for babies over six months, and kind to sensitive bellies. It’s alcohol-free, making it family-friendly, and simple to take—just drop it into water, tea, or straight under the tongue.

Originally formulated with moms-to-be in mind, it’s become a favorite among travelers, kids, and even folks navigating chemotherapy or post-op recovery.

It’s portable, powerful, and doesn’t mess around. This is one of those tinctures you’ll want to keep on hand—because tummy troubles never call ahead.

Safe for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Avoid touching dropper to mouth for hygiene.

Store in a cool, dark place.

  • Shake well before use.
  • Adults: Take 1–2 droppersful as needed, directly under the tongue or in a small amount of water. For ongoing queasiness (such as morning sickness), drops may be added to a water bottle and sipped throughout the day.
  • Children (over 6 months): Refer to the Children’s Dosage Guide

Certified Organic Peppermint Leaf, Fennel Seed, Red Raspberry Leaf, Chamomile, Wild Yam Root, Dandelion Root and Ginger Root extracted in Certified Organic vegetable glycerine and distilled water.

Herbal Highlights

  • Organic Peppermint and Ginger Root: Known for easing queasiness

  • Fennel and Chamomile: Traditionally used to support digestion and calm the gut

  • Red Raspberry Leaf and Wild Yam: Gentle support for pregnant bodies

  • Certified Organic and alcohol-free in a glycerine base

The following chart offers general dosage suggestions based on age. Always refer to the product listing to confirm if a tincture is appropriate for your child’s age. For little ones, a little goes a long way — and when in doubt, start small.

6 to 9 months — 4 drops
9 to 12 months — 5 drops
12 to 18 months — 7 drops
18 to 24 months — 8 drops
2 to 3 years — 10 drops
3 to 4 years — 12 drops
4 to 6 years — 15 drops
6 to 9 years — 24 drops
9 to 12 years — 30 drops

Other ways to determine dosage:
Young’s Rule – Add 12 to the child’s age. Divide the child’s age by this total. Example: dosage for a 4 year old: 4 divided by 16 (4+12) = .25, or 1/4 of the adult dosage.

Cowling’s Rule – Divide the number of the child’s next birthday by 24. Example: dosage for a child who is 3, turning 4 would be: 4 divided by 24 = .16, or 1/6 of the adult dosage.

Reference used: “Herbal Remedies for Children’s Health” by Rosemary Gladstar