Curious Cocktails - What Are They?

a brown glass drink bottle with yellow letters reads "curious no. 1, 0% alcohol, 11.15 oz" a short rocks glass holds a peach-colored liquid with an orange slice garnish, ice cubes and condensation on the glass

Curious Cocktail No.1 is a non-alcoholic drink made from ingredients that were used in traditional Chinese medicine. It was created by the team over at Curious Elixirs.

We like Curious Elixirs for their commitment to quality and inclusivity. Curious Cocktails are a great solution to cravings that cannot safely be quelled while pregnant or nursing. Curious Cocktail No. 1 is a booze-free craft mocktail; and a pregnant person’s best friend if they like negronis and are missing those flavor profiles.

Here are a few good-for-you-postpartum-people ingredients in Curious Cocktail No.1 that are important to highlight:

Bitter Orange

This cocktail contains bitter orange peel, which has been shown to help with digestion and reduce inflammation. It’s normal to experience swelling postpartum, and anti-inflammatory foods and herbs aid this natural excess fluid expelling process.

Gentian Root

Gentian root is an herb native to Europe and Asia. It's also known as "Gentiana lutea" and "Gentiana scabra." It's often used as a digestive aid, especially when combined with other herbs. Digestion aids are a big help in the postpartum phase.

Golden Root

In addition to being a delicious drink, golden root tea has been used as a traditional remedy for colds and flu. It contains gentiopicroside, a chemical compound that helps reduce inflammation and relieve pain.

Lemon Peel

According to studies and research, the peel and white membrane of lemon contains limonene, which is a known anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-stress, and may possibly posses disease-preventing properties. Maintaining an intake of lemon water is believed to prevent breast cancer in lactating mothers, however, more research in humans is needed.



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Healthline

Lauren Jones