
INTI — Organic Ginger, Turmeric & Lemon Shot
⭐ 4.8/5 · 12,000+ orders · 50 organic stores 🇧🇪 · no added sugar
🛒 Discover INTI — under €1/dayGinger and Children: From What Age? (Safety)
Ginger for kids is possible — but with rules. And beware the real danger: sugar-loaded ginger drinks. Here's the clear picture.
- In small food amounts: ginger (in a dish, a light tea) is usually well tolerated once a child eats varied foods; for nausea it's even used in older children — ask your pediatrician
- Not for babies/infants: you don't introduce strong spices to the very young; honey is banned before age 1
- INTI is a strong, spicy shot (cayenne): not meant for young children as-is — very pungent. At most heavily diluted for a teen, otherwise adults only
- 🔴 The real trap: SUGAR: sodas and ginger beers 'for kids' are sugar bombs (8–11g/100ml, sometimes more) — disastrous for teeth. INTI = 0% added sugar, but mainly relevant for older kids/adults
- The good family habit: water + a little lemon/fresh ginger heavily diluted for children; INTI for the parents
Before you buy: the 5 questions we get
How long does it last?
A 520 ml bottle = ~32 doses. At 1 dose a day that's a full month — under €1 per day.
What does it taste like?
It bites. That's real ginger, not flavouring. 1 dose in a big glass of cold water, and you adjust to taste. Hot, iced, as tea or a mocktail.
Really 0% sugar?
0% added sugar, 0% alcohol. Where a soda runs 8-11g of sugar per 100ml and GIMBER ~34g/100ml, INTI adds none.
What about delivery?
FREE delivery from €50 to a pickup point (Mondial Relay, 2-7 days) — and free from €90 to your door. Crafted in Belgium 🇧🇪 and dispatched from Belgium.
Can we trust you?
4.8/5, over 12,000 orders, stocked in 50 organic stores. Served in luxury hotels.
🌿 INTI — Organic Ginger, Turmeric & Lemon Shot
⭐ 4.8/5 · 12,000+ orders · 50 organic stores 🇧🇪 · no added sugar
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Honest summary: ginger in small amounts is fine for a child who eats varied foods (pediatrician if in doubt), but the INTI shot is too strong/spicy for little ones — it's an adult product. The real danger for children is SUGARY ginger drinks. ⚠️ Before age 1, allergy, treatment or illness: ask your pediatrician.
❓ FAQ
From what age can a child have ginger?
In small food amounts (a dish, a light tea), ginger is usually well tolerated in a child who already eats varied foods, and it's sometimes used for nausea in older children — pediatrician advice recommended. Avoid strong spices in babies. Note: the INTI shot is strong and spicy (cayenne), made for adults, not for young children as-is. And the real danger is VERY SUGARY ginger sodas/beers (8–11g/100ml) — bad for teeth. INTI = 0% added sugar.