Would these teas be safe ?
#32444 - 12/17/03 01:36 PM
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deenabrq
Reged: 01/29/03
Posts: 14
Loc: Marysville WA
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They are made by Celestial Seasonings.
The first one is Gingerbread Spice Ingredients: cinnamon ginger root roasted chicory root (unsure about this one) roasted barley malt (this one as well) natural flavors lou han guo (I have no idea what this one is)
The next one is Sugar Plum Spice Ingredients: Hibiscus ? roasted barley malt roasted chicory root rosehip chamomile flowers natural plum and cinnamon flavors with other natural flavors ginger root roasted carob cardamom
Deena
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MMMMM
#32453 - 12/17/03 01:57 PM
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Bevvy
Reged: 11/04/03
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Loc: Northwest Washington State
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YUM! Are you supposed to drink them or EAT them? Mmmmmmm. Bev.
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I would like to know if anyone has tried these tea's they sound good but I am afraid to try them. I have just gotten over a bout of IBS and don't want another one
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lou han guo is a fruit. It is used in traditional Chinese medicine. It's great for upper respiratory probs...
Check this out for more info:
http://www.dragonriver.net/eng/low/home.html
Enjoy your teas...let us know how like em'!
*hugs*
Ruchie
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Re: MMMMM
#32673 - 12/18/03 12:44 PM
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Heather
Reged: 12/09/02
Posts: 7799
Loc: Seattle, WA
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Hi - to get over an attack, stick to plain, very strong, hot peppermint, fennel, chamomile, ginger, or anise. These will have the most helpful effects on your GI tract. Once you're stable, then you can switch back to the herbal varieties (which certainly won't hurt - they're just not as actively helpful as the peppermint or fennel).
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