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Mon, 30 Nov 1998 19:54:00 -0600
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What is ginger tea used for?

It is used for:  To cleanse the colon, reduces spasms and cramps, and
stimulates circulation.  A strong antioxidant and effective
antimicrobial
agent for sores and wounds.  Useful for bowel disorders, circulation
problems, fever, hot flashes, indigestion, morning sickness, motion
sickness, nausea and vomit.

Does anyone have any other teas to recommend?

Burdock Roots:  Purifies the blood, restores liver and gallbladder
function,
and stimulates the immune system.  Helps skin disorder such as boil
and
carbuncles and relieves gout symptoms.

Pau D'Arco:  A bitter herb that contains a natural antibacterial
agent,
cleanses the blood, and has a healing effect.  Good for candidiasis,
smoker's cough, warts, all types of infection.  Helpful for AIDS,
allergies,
cancer, cardiovascular problems, inflammatory bowel disease,
rheumatism,
tumors and ulcers.

PLEASE NOTE:  This herbal tea CANNOT be take more than one week at a
time.

Hope this information helps you.

Clelia

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