Re: Tea time
#31913 - 12/15/03 10:55 AM
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sherr1
Reged: 10/07/03
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Loc: Southern, Calif
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I love chamoile and even I can sneak peppermint tea once in a while, reflux ya know. I just got celstrial seasonings roastaroma, actually my mom brought it to me. Haven't tried it yet, anyone know about chickory root(is a laxative)? who's Ibs D proned and drinks this? Want to try the peach flavored..mmmm sounds good.
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The Verdict
#31947 - 12/15/03 01:13 PM
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Bevvy
Reged: 11/04/03
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Loc: Northwest Washington State
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Hey, Mags, check out my pix here! Heather just got it in for me; I'm too computer illiterate to do it myself. And check out "The Verdict Is In," which I posted under the "IBS Diet" board. You're TOOOO right! No "EW" here. Yum. And thanks! Bev
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Hey Bev! Good to see ya!
I'll go check out the other post now....
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http://www.noborders.net/mate/health.html
GASTROINTESTINAL PROPERTIES
Perhaps the main area to benefit from Mate is the gastrointestinal tract. Reported effects range from immediate improvement in digestion to the ability to repair damaged and diseased gastrointestinal tissues. Constipation, acute or chronic, can easily be overcome through the use of Mate. Mate appears to work mainly by softening the fecal mass, but it also appears to stimulate normal movement of the intestines to some degree.
-------------------- ~jules
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This sounds PHENOMENAL! I've never seen it in the store...but I've got my eye out! I've never had red tea before...is it spicy or just warm....it sounds like it just warms you right up inside!
Thanks Mags!
*hugs*
Ruchie
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How do you make a Chai Latte? Can you make one low-sugar? It sounds divine!
Thakns Kree!
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Ruchie
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Rooibos...that just means red tea, right? If I could only try one new tea...would you recommend the Emperor's Choice or the new tea with the lion on the cover (can't remember the name now)? Mucho gracias!
-<3-
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Latte???!!!
#32066 - 12/16/03 06:50 AM
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Linz
Reged: 09/01/03
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Loc: England
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I've read the magic words. Is it possible I could have a latte again? Please be true. What is this stuff? I am so missing out over here!
Linz
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I'm trying to pick one new tea to try as a treat...so I'm re-reading everything trying to make my decision! I may just totaly spoil myself rotten and try two or three (if I can find it in our budget)...that would be fabulous! But, for now, I'm trying to narrow it down
So...please, everyone, cast your vote for the one tea I MUST try! I like tea with a little kick...but not too spicy...and something that doesn't require added sugar or honey. So far the only teas that fit this requirement for me are Honey Peach Ginger, Bengal Spice, and Peppermint. Everything else needs sugar or honey to be yummy!
Thanks for all your replies...
Love, Ruchie
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THE Tea
#32084 - 12/16/03 08:18 AM
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Bevvy
Reged: 11/04/03
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Loc: Northwest Washington State
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Constant Comment. There just ain't no other like it. Constant Comment. I don't know if it's easily available in the supermarket, but I used to have to get it for the office, and just opening the bag would smell up the whole kitchen for the entire day. It would make an incredible potpourri. HOWEVER, it's tea, containing caffeine, with no digestive aid properties whatsoever. Goferit! Bev.
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