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      #340973 - 01/18/09 07:35 PM
mcem222

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I'm aware that Heather recommends peppermint/chamomile/fennel tea.
I've noticed that tea causes bloating, at least for me. I have not noticed this in any specific type of tea. I'm not sure if its the hot water or the actual tea.
So, do any of you also experience this?

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Re: Tea new
      #340980 - 01/18/09 10:19 PM
GaGa

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I'm not an expert on fennel/peppermint tea, but I interestingly, I read an article today that stated the tannin in tea (I don't know if this is all teas) can actually cause constipation. This was a surprise to me!

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Re: Tea new
      #340989 - 01/19/09 12:55 AM
CharlotteMiranda

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Have you tried sipping the tea more slowly over a longer period of time? I wonder if a large amount of water at once could cause a problem for you, as I think Heather does say somewhere that this isn't helpful for the digestive system - better to sip liquids throughout the day.

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Re: Tea new
      #340990 - 01/19/09 12:59 AM
CharlotteMiranda

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PS when i say tea, I obviously mean IBS-friendly HERBAL tea - peppermint, camomile etc. - not black tea

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Black tea? new
      #340993 - 01/19/09 06:24 AM
mcem222

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Is black tea not IBS friendly like herbal tea?
And thanks for the tip, to sip tea slowly, by the way. I'm very much a chugger/quick eater, and I need to learn to slow down.

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Re: Black tea? new
      #340994 - 01/19/09 06:50 AM
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Black tea contains caffeine which is an IBS stimulant and not IBS friendly .

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Re: Tea new
      #341021 - 01/19/09 02:12 PM
Springtime09

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Peppermint tea makes me gassy. The only tea that I can drink is decaffinated herbal mint flavored green tea. Have you tried this?




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tea new
      #341033 - 01/19/09 06:14 PM
Little Minnie

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When people talk about herbal tea it isnt really 'tea'; herbal tea is basically just steeped herbs or flowers. Real tea (regular or decaf) is from tea leaves. Rooibos comes in right in between the two.

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