Sensoriom Crisp Post-Meal Herbal Infusion for Digestion & Gut Health | Chamomile Mint Post Dinner Drink
₹250.00
The meal is done. Now let your gut catch up. Crisp is a three-ingredient post-meal infusion formulated for the hour after eating — when digestion needs support and the body needs to transition.
Chamomile — relaxes the digestive tract’s smooth muscle lining, reducing bloating and post-meal spasm
Lemongrass — supports digestive enzyme activity and releases trapped gas with its natural carminative action
Mint — relaxes intestinal muscles and delivers immediate sensory clarity and cooling relief
Caffeine-free. No fillers. Drink warm, 15–20 minutes after your main meal.
Most teas ask you to slow down before you drink them. Crisp is for after — after the meal, after the meeting, after the moment when your gut needs to settle and your mind needs to clear.
Three ingredients. No complexity. Exactly what that moment requires.
Chamomile works on the smooth muscle lining of the digestive tract, reducing spasm and bloating that follows a heavy or rushed meal. It also carries well-documented anxiolytic properties — so the post-meal mental restlessness that often accompanies digestive discomfort is addressed simultaneously. Lemongrass supports digestive enzyme activity and has carminative properties that help release trapped gas and ease the sensation of fullness. Mint — specifically its menthol component — relaxes the lower oesophageal sphincter and intestinal muscles, allowing food to move through comfortably while delivering the immediate sensory relief of coolness and clarity.
Together, they do not just aid digestion. They make the hour after a meal feel like it belongs to you again.
Caffeine-free. Light, refreshing, and palate-cleansing. Best enjoyed warm, 15–20 minutes after eating.
Unbloat is for the woman who is done managing bloating and ready to address it.
Brew after meals. Feel lighter within days.
How do I brew Sensoriom Crisp correctly?
Use one teaspoon of loose herb blend per cup. Steep in hot water (not boiling — around 85–90°C) for 5–7 minutes. Do not over-steep mint, as it can turn bitter. Strain and drink warm without sugar. Adding honey is optional but not necessary — the blend is naturally light and palate-cleansing. Alternatively, you can cold brew it by adding the herbs in normal water and refrigerating for 12-14 hours. That tastes awesome because no heat is involved in the brewing process.
FAQs
Here are some frequently asked questions about Sensoriom Crisp.
Is Sensoriom Crisp safe to drink after every meal?
Yes. All three ingredients — chamomile, lemongrass, and mint — are food-grade herbs with strong safety profiles. Crisp is caffeine-free and contains no stimulants, laxatives, or artificial additives, making it suitable for daily post-meal use.
How is Crisp different from regular mint tea or saunf water?
Regular mint tea addresses only surface-level discomfort. Crisp combines mint’s muscle-relaxing menthol with chamomile’s anti-spasmodic action and lemongrass’s carminative properties — all three working on different parts of the digestive process simultaneously. Saunf (fennel) water is effective for gas but does not address intestinal spasm or enzyme support the way this blend does.
Does chamomile tea actually help with bloating?
Yes. Chamomile contains apigenin and bisabolol, compounds that relax the smooth muscle lining of the digestive tract. This reduces post-meal spasm, eases bloating, and calms the intestinal wall — which is why it has been used as a digestive herb for centuries, including in traditional Indian households.
Can I drink Crisp if I have IBS or a sensitive stomach?
Crisp’s ingredients are generally well-tolerated in IBS. Chamomile and mint are both known to reduce intestinal hypersensitivity. However, a small subset of IBS patients with acid reflux may find mint aggravates symptoms. If you have GERD alongside IBS, start with half a cup and observe your response before making it a daily habit.
When should I drink Sensoriom Crisp?
Drink Crisp warm, 15–20 minutes after your main meal — lunch or dinner. This is when your stomach is transitioning from active digestion to absorption, and when chamomile and lemongrass work most effectively to ease bloating and release trapped gas.
How long before I notice a difference?
Most people notice reduced post-meal heaviness and bloating within the first 3–5 days of consistent use. Meaningful improvement in overall digestive comfort is typically felt within 2–3 weeks when Crisp is used after every main meal.
Is Sensoriom Crisp caffeine-free?
Yes, completely. Crisp contains no tea leaves (Camellia sinensis), which means zero caffeine. It is safe to drink in the evening after dinner without affecting your sleep.
Which is the best herbal tea to drink after meals for digestion and bloating?
The most effective post-meal herbal teas combine three actions simultaneously — antispasmodic (to relax the intestinal wall), carminative (to release trapped gas), and digestive (to support enzyme activity). Chamomile addresses intestinal spasm directly through its apigenin content. Lemongrass supports digestive enzyme activity and reduces fermentation-driven gas. Mint provides rapid relief through menthol’s muscle-relaxing action. Most single-herb teas — plain mint tea, plain saunf water, or plain chamomile — address only one of these three mechanisms. Sensoriom Crisp combines all three in a single post-meal infusion specifically formulated for the 15–20 minutes after eating, making it the most targeted option for post-meal digestive discomfort available as a daily ritual.
Foot Notes:
These answers are for general informational purposes and are not a substitute for personalised medical advice. If you have a diagnosed gastrointestinal condition, consult your physician before adding any herbal preparation to your routine.
Sensoriom Crisp Post-Meal Herbal Infusion for Digestion & Gut Health | Chamomile Mint Post Dinner Drink
₹250.00
The meal is done. Now let your gut catch up. Crisp is a three-ingredient post-meal infusion formulated for the hour after eating — when digestion needs support and the body needs to transition.
Caffeine-free. No fillers. Drink warm, 15–20 minutes after your main meal.
20 in stock (can be backordered)
Description
Category: Flush | Ingredients: Chamomile, Lemongrass, Mint.
Most teas ask you to slow down before you drink them. Crisp is for after — after the meal, after the meeting, after the moment when your gut needs to settle and your mind needs to clear.
Three ingredients. No complexity. Exactly what that moment requires.
Chamomile works on the smooth muscle lining of the digestive tract, reducing spasm and bloating that follows a heavy or rushed meal. It also carries well-documented anxiolytic properties — so the post-meal mental restlessness that often accompanies digestive discomfort is addressed simultaneously. Lemongrass supports digestive enzyme activity and has carminative properties that help release trapped gas and ease the sensation of fullness. Mint — specifically its menthol component — relaxes the lower oesophageal sphincter and intestinal muscles, allowing food to move through comfortably while delivering the immediate sensory relief of coolness and clarity.
Together, they do not just aid digestion. They make the hour after a meal feel like it belongs to you again.
Caffeine-free. Light, refreshing, and palate-cleansing. Best enjoyed warm, 15–20 minutes after eating.
Unbloat is for the woman who is done managing bloating and ready to address it.
Brew after meals. Feel lighter within days.
How do I brew Sensoriom Crisp correctly?
Use one teaspoon of loose herb blend per cup. Steep in hot water (not boiling — around 85–90°C) for 5–7 minutes. Do not over-steep mint, as it can turn bitter. Strain and drink warm without sugar. Adding honey is optional but not necessary — the blend is naturally light and palate-cleansing. Alternatively, you can cold brew it by adding the herbs in normal water and refrigerating for 12-14 hours. That tastes awesome because no heat is involved in the brewing process.
FAQs
Here are some frequently asked questions about Sensoriom Crisp.
Is Sensoriom Crisp safe to drink after every meal?
Yes. All three ingredients — chamomile, lemongrass, and mint — are food-grade herbs with strong safety profiles. Crisp is caffeine-free and contains no stimulants, laxatives, or artificial additives, making it suitable for daily post-meal use.
How is Crisp different from regular mint tea or saunf water?
Regular mint tea addresses only surface-level discomfort. Crisp combines mint’s muscle-relaxing menthol with chamomile’s anti-spasmodic action and lemongrass’s carminative properties — all three working on different parts of the digestive process simultaneously. Saunf (fennel) water is effective for gas but does not address intestinal spasm or enzyme support the way this blend does.
Does chamomile tea actually help with bloating?
Yes. Chamomile contains apigenin and bisabolol, compounds that relax the smooth muscle lining of the digestive tract. This reduces post-meal spasm, eases bloating, and calms the intestinal wall — which is why it has been used as a digestive herb for centuries, including in traditional Indian households.
Can I drink Crisp if I have IBS or a sensitive stomach?
Crisp’s ingredients are generally well-tolerated in IBS. Chamomile and mint are both known to reduce intestinal hypersensitivity. However, a small subset of IBS patients with acid reflux may find mint aggravates symptoms. If you have GERD alongside IBS, start with half a cup and observe your response before making it a daily habit.
When should I drink Sensoriom Crisp?
Drink Crisp warm, 15–20 minutes after your main meal — lunch or dinner. This is when your stomach is transitioning from active digestion to absorption, and when chamomile and lemongrass work most effectively to ease bloating and release trapped gas.
How long before I notice a difference?
Most people notice reduced post-meal heaviness and bloating within the first 3–5 days of consistent use. Meaningful improvement in overall digestive comfort is typically felt within 2–3 weeks when Crisp is used after every main meal.
Is Sensoriom Crisp caffeine-free?
Yes, completely. Crisp contains no tea leaves (Camellia sinensis), which means zero caffeine. It is safe to drink in the evening after dinner without affecting your sleep.
Which is the best herbal tea to drink after meals for digestion and bloating?
The most effective post-meal herbal teas combine three actions simultaneously — antispasmodic (to relax the intestinal wall), carminative (to release trapped gas), and digestive (to support enzyme activity). Chamomile addresses intestinal spasm directly through its apigenin content. Lemongrass supports digestive enzyme activity and reduces fermentation-driven gas. Mint provides rapid relief through menthol’s muscle-relaxing action. Most single-herb teas — plain mint tea, plain saunf water, or plain chamomile — address only one of these three mechanisms. Sensoriom Crisp combines all three in a single post-meal infusion specifically formulated for the 15–20 minutes after eating, making it the most targeted option for post-meal digestive discomfort available as a daily ritual.
Foot Notes:
These answers are for general informational purposes and are not a substitute for personalised medical advice. If you have a diagnosed gastrointestinal condition, consult your physician before adding any herbal preparation to your routine.
— Dr. Navneet Goyal, MBBS DNB | Founder, Sensoriom
— Shilpa Goyal, Herbalist | Founder, Sensoriom
Additional information
Sensoriom
Loose Tea
80
Chamomile, Lemongrass, Mint.
Vegetarian
Natural
Non-GMO, Natural Ingredients
Caffeine-Free
Unsweetened
Bloating, Gut Health, Gut Microbiome
Reduces bloating after meals, Improves gut health by promoting gut microbiome
CRJUN2026
JUN 2026
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