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What’s That Tingle in Toothache Plant Tea? Meet Spilanthol!


A close-up illustration of Acmella oleracea, the Toothache Plant, with its vibrant yellow and red flowers. The image highlights the plant's details,

Greska's Toothache Plant Tea features a special ingredient called spilanthol, found in Acmella oleracea—better known as the Toothache Plant or Buzz Buttons. This unique compound is what creates the tea’s signature tingling sensation. Spilanthol gently stimulates the nerve endings in your mouth, producing a pleasant buzz that you’ll feel on your tongue and gums.

But the benefits go beyond the tingle! Spilanthol naturally boosts saliva production, which helps keep your mouth feeling fresh and clean. It’s also great for soothing a sore throat, as the extra saliva can keep your mouth and throat comfortably moist. This simple, natural process supports your oral health and provides an added layer of comfort.


Why Spilanthol is a Wellness Powerhouse In addition to its oral benefits, spilanthol has anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce gum inflammation and promote a healthier mouth. The Toothache Plant has long been celebrated in traditional medicine, especially in South America and Asia, where it’s been valued for its potential antimicrobial properties as well. It’s a natural way to support wellness in a refreshing, enjoyable form.


An illustration of a steaming cup of Greska's Toothache Plant Tea, with the tea cup on a wooden table. Nearby are a few fresh Acmella oleracea flowers

Why Try Toothache Plant Tea? This tea is more than just a flavorful beverage—it’s a natural boost for your mouth, throat, and overall well-being. With each sip, you’re harnessing the unique effects of spilanthol, which offers soothing relief and gentle cleansing.

So if you’re ready for a tea that’s as enjoyable as it is beneficial, Greska's Toothache Plant Tea is the perfect choice. It’s a modern way to experience the age-old benefits of the Toothache Plant, or Buzz Buttons, and feel great with every sip!



 
 
 

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