Natural Colic Relief: Gentle Remedies Parents Trust

When your baby has colic, the drugstore aisle can feel overwhelming — and many parents would rather start with gentle, natural comfort measures before anything else. Here are the natural colic-relief approaches families turn to most.

Movement and closeness

Babywearing, rocking, and slow walks combine motion with body contact, which reassures an unsettled baby even when discomfort lingers.

Tummy time and gentle massage

A gentle tummy massage and slow bicycle leg movements can help trapped gas pass. Laying baby tummy-down across your lap with a soft back rub works for many.

A calm, low-stimulation environment

Colic often worsens in the busy evening hours. Dimming lights, lowering noise, and adding white noise can take the edge off.

Herbs traditionally used to soothe little tummies

Chamomile and fennel have been used for generations to ease gas and fussiness. A warm, caffeine-free herbal tea is a comforting way to offer them. Babies Magic Tea combines organic chamomile and fennel in a blend gentle enough for newborns, and you can stock up with the Colic Relief 3-Pack for the hardest weeks.

What to keep in mind

Colic usually peaks around 6 weeks and eases by 3–4 months. Comfort measures make the hardest stretch more manageable rather than “curing” colic, which tends to resolve on its own.

Want the complete picture? Read our baby colic relief guide.

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your pediatrician before giving herbal tea to an infant.