Homemade Gripe Water - All Natural - Recipe (2024)

Homemade Gripe Water - All Natural - Recipe (1)

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The first couple of weeks after our first newborn daughter was born (5 years ago), she was having trouble with gas. The most helpless & worst feeling as a parent is not being able to comfort your sweet baby.

I did research to find a natural homeopathic cure. I read about Gripe water, a traditional folk remedy that is centuries-old. Gripe water is amazing for soothing little tummies that are upset because of painful gas, reflux, digestion issues and it also helps hiccups, teething, colic, etc. You can purchase Gripe water from most pharmacies and online, but it can be pricey for a small bottle, and most contain preservatives, sweeteners like high fructose corn syrup, and dyes. Not ingredients you want your newborn ingesting.

So I looked into making our own comparing recipes and tips then consulted her doctor to see if the herbs were okay to give to her. Also, it’s surprisingly easy to make. We found it to be a lifesaver, it has been our go-to cure for our babies. Gripe water calms them and their tummies almost instantly, it helps them to stop crying or go back to sleep.

Gripe water isn’t just for fussy babies it works wonders for toddlers, kids, and adults with hiccups, or suffering from painful gas or other tummy troubles.

*Safety Note: The information provided in this post is intended for educational purposes only. It is not intended to be medical advice I am not a doctor and I make no medical claims or promises. Please check with your baby’s pediatrician if you have any concerns about your baby’s health or if your baby cries excessively and before you give anything to your baby to ingest be sure it’s something that is safe for your baby. Although medicinal herbs have fewer side effects than chemical medicine, it should still be taken safely as herbs are still medicine.

~ Here’s a list of the herbal ingredients and why they help ~

  • Chamomile: This calming flower reduces inflammation, helps with indigestion, rashes, anxiety, and insomnia
  • Dill Weed: Used to treat indigestion, soothes tummy troubles. There are some properties in dill that are thought to relax muscles.
  • Fennel: Helps to prevent or reduce gas, indigestion, aids in digestion, and is commonly used to treat babies with colic. Also has properties that may increase mommy’s milk supply, so drink up mom!
  • Ginger: Soothes tummy troubles, gas, diarrhea, indigestion, colic., nausea, and inflammation.
  • Peppermint: Helps inflammation, aids in digestion, nausea, vomiting. upset tummy, diarrhea, headache, muscle pain, rash, nerve pain, toothache, joint conditions, itchiness, and gas.

~ Recipe ~

1 cup boiling water

1 bag chamomile tea (or 1 tsp loose herb)

1 bag ginger tea (or 1 tsp ground or fresh shredded ginger)

1 tsp dill weed

1 tsp fennel (seed or ground)

1 bag peppermint tea (or 1 tsp loose herb) *(optional)

1 tsp natural sweetener – coconut palm sugar, raw cane sugar, agave nectar, or 100% pomegranate juice *(optional)

*Note:

  • No honey until baby is over a year old. Also, avoid using artificial sweeteners like erythritol, stevia or xylitol.
  • If you find the gripe water is too strong, your baby doesn’t like it and you don’t want to use sweetener, you can dilute with extra water.

~ Directions ~

  1. For the loose herbs (dill, fennel & ginger), I cut open the tea bags, added the loose herbs and re-stapled them, or you can use a loose tea strainer.
  2. Combine herbs with boiling water and let steep 20 minutes, or until almost strong in flavor.
  3. Remove herbs. If you choose to sweeten add now.
  4. Pour mixture into an airtight glass jar and freeze the rest (If you don’t have a mason canning jar, you can reuse an old jelly jar or another small jar)
  5. Let Cool then refrigerate before serving

Label jar & keep refrigerated. Stays fresh for a week, you can also freeze in ice cube trays.

~ How to serve to baby directly ~

● 0-3 months: 1/2 tsp. (2.5 mL)
● 3-6 months: 1 tsp. (5 mL)
● 6-12 months: 2 tsp. (10 mL)

  1. In a medicine dropper
  2. Sip off a spoon
  3. Add to baby’s bottle

*Note: Do not exceed 6 doses in 24 hours.

~ Breastfeeding moms: How to serve to a baby through breastmilk ~

To simply administer to a breastfeeding baby, the mother can drink it. The benefits are passed along through the breastmilk!

1. Freeze in ice cube trays – one cube = one ounce – Add 1 cube to tea or blend in a smoothie

2. Dilute it with water drink it directly

*Note: Breastfeeding/pumping moms, while peppermint is great for soothing tummies, there is evidence that it (and other mints) may prevent lactation if ingested (I’ve never had trouble). Fennel helps increase breastmilk, maybe using both balances it out.

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Ingredients

  • 1 Cup Boiling Water
  • 1 Bag Chamomile tea (or 1 tsp loose herb)
  • 1 Bag

    Ginger tea (or 1 tsp ground or fresh shredded ginger)

  • 1 Tsp Dill weed
  • 1 Tsp Fennel (seed or ground)
  • 1 Bag Peppermint tea (or 1 tsp loose herb) *(optional)
  • 1 Tsp Natural sweetener - coconut palm sugar, raw cane sugar, agave nectar, or 100% pomegranate juice *(optional) 1. No honey until baby is over a year old. Also, avoid using artificial sweeteners like erythritol, stevia or xylitol..... 2. If you find the gripe water is too strong, your baby doesn’t like it and you don't want to use sweetener, you can dilute with extra water.

Instructions

  • For the loose herbs (dill, fennel & ginger), I cut open the tea bags, added the loose herbs and re-stapled them, or you can use a loose tea strainer.

  • Combine herbs with boiling water and let steep 20 minutes, or until almost strong in flavor.

  • Remove herbs.

  • If you choose to sweeten add now.

  • Pour mixture into an airtight glass jar and freeze the rest (If you don’t have a mason canning jar, you can reuse an old jelly jar or other small jar)

  • Let Cool then refrigerate before serving

  • Label jar & keep refrigerated. Stays fresh for a week, you can also freeze in ice cube trays.

Notes

~ How to serve to baby directly ~

● 0-3 months: 1/2 tsp. (2.5 mL)
● 3-6 months: 1 tsp. (5 mL)
● 6-12 months: 2 tsp. (10 mL)

1. In a medicine dropper

2. Sip off a spoon

3. Add to baby's bottle

*Note: Do not exceed 6 doses in 24 hours.

~ Breastfeeding moms: How to serve to a baby through breastmilk ~

To simply administer to a breastfeeding baby, the mother can drink it. The benefits are passed along through the breastmilk!

1. Freeze in ice cube trays - one cube = one ounce – Add 1 cube to tea or blend in a smoothie

2. Dilute it with water drink it directly

*Note: Breastfeeding/pumping moms, while peppermint is great for soothing tummies, there is evidence that it (and other mints) may prevent lactation if ingested (I've never had trouble). Fennel helps increase breastmilk, maybe using both balances it out.

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Homemade Gripe Water - All Natural - Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is a good home alternative to gripe water? ›

Are there any alternatives to gripe water?
  • swaddling the baby.
  • applying gentle pressure to the baby's belly.
  • rubbing the baby's belly in gentle circular motions to help work out gas.
  • if formula feeding, consider switching to a gentler brand as directed by a pediatrician.
Jul 11, 2023

What are the ingredients in original gripe water? ›

The original recipe for gripe water comes from doctors in Nottingham, England. In the 1800s, they used a mixture of dill seed oil, sodium bicarbonate, alcohol, and other substances to treat symptoms of malaria in children.

Is gripe water just sugar water? ›

What Is Gripe Water? Previously, gripe water consisted of sugar and alcohol, sometimes in startlingly high amounts. Today, it tends to consist primarily of agave, purified water, and ginger flavor. Some people confuse gripe water with over-the-counter gas drops, but they are actually two very different products.

What are the ingredients in gripe mixture? ›

Each 5 ml of liquid contains Sodium Bicarbonate 50 mg. Also contains: purified water, glycerol (E422), maltitol liquid (E965), sodium citrate, domiphen bromide, apple flavour.

Can I make my own gripe water? ›

Bring the water to a boil in a saucepan or tea kettle. Put the ginger, chamomile, fennel, and cardamom in a cloth tea bag. Remove the water from the heat and add the tea bag. Allow to steep for about half an hour.

Why are pediatricians against gripe water? ›

[2] Anything (including gripe water) other than breast milk administered to a baby during the first six months may increase the risk of introducing bacteria, causing allergies and irritating the baby's intestines.

What is the best gripe water in the world? ›

Woodward's Gripe Water is the trusted brand worldwide.

What is a good alternative to gripe water for babies? ›

Alternatives to Gripe Water
  • Gas Drops. You may buy gas drops with simethicone over the counter. ...
  • Change in Feeding Techniques and Habits. Simple changes to your baby's feeding habits may often help ease gas and colic signs. ...
  • Infant Massage and Tummy Time. ...
  • Over-the-Counter Medications.
Feb 20, 2024

Why was gripe water taken off the market? ›

Much of gripe water's popularity was largely based on word of mouth recommendations rather than on advertising. Despite the popularity of the original gripe water, however, it was banned in the United States in 1993, along with other countries because it was regarded as an unapproved drug.

What is the mixture of gripe water? ›

Gripe water is marketed to parents as a treatment to ease gas, colic, and other baby ailments. There are many variations, but most formulas contain a mixture of different herbs, including: fennel. ginger.

What is gripe water for adults used for? ›

Woodward's Gripe Water contains dill seed oil and Sarjikakshara (sodium bicarbonate), which helps to neutralise the stomach acids as well as protect the lining of the stomach from the repeated harmful action of gastric acids.

Why is gripe water so good? ›

Gripe water for newborns and babies is thought to help relieve stomach discomfort, make it easier for babies to pass gas, possibly battle constipation and encourage bowel movements and even potentially soothe colic (or excessive crying), Woods says.

What does gripe water do to adults? ›

For adults and older children drink one cup when you have gas or other stomach upset. For infants, feed one to two ounces, depending on age, whenever baby has gas. Be aware that this will make you feel much better, and it will make you pass gas.

How do you make gripe water for babies at home? ›

Place the bay leaves and the cold water in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil. Boil for 3 minutes. The mixture will turn a pale green, similar to some green teas.

Why don t pediatricians recommend gripe water? ›

One such irrational practice is the use of gripe water for infants on a routine basis and for colic. [2] Anything (including gripe water) other than breast milk administered to a baby during the first six months may increase the risk of introducing bacteria, causing allergies and irritating the baby's intestines.

How can I relieve my newborns gas? ›

Some positioning tips: Feed your baby as upright as possible; lay your child on their back and pedal their legs with your hands to help expel gas from below; if your child is awake after a feeding, place them on their belly. Increase tummy time.

Can my baby become dependent on gripe water? ›

You should always check labels before administering any medication or dietary supplement to your baby. Alcohol, in particular, is dangerous for newborn babies. Some gripe waters have a concentration of up to 9%, which is thought to provide soothing relief to your baby. However, it can also lead to addictive responses.

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