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Peace in Prose

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I have bad sinuses so my mother in law sent me boxes of this tea from Mexico. And it is awesome. I cut up a fourth of an orange and add sugar to it ( honey is too sweet for me) and it was soo good. It even helped me regain my voice for my recital and I was talking nonstop when I was not suppose to.

Now I want to throw this stuff on my hair:lachen::lachen::lachen:

The ingredients

orosus herb...Glicyrrhiza glabra- this is liquorice which help with allergies and testosterone levels

Blessed thistle... Circium mexicana- an estrogen plant treat menstrual symptoms and increase breast milk

abeto herb... Pinabeto officinalis -its a spanish fir. She got me drinking a tree:blush:

cirial... Cresentia alata- gourd like fruit high in protein

eucaliptus leaves... Eucaliptus glabulus-Stimulant, antiseptic,parasitic skin affections

ana herb... Cordia boissieri- mexican olive:In Mexico, the fruits are often made into a jelly used to relieve coughs and colds. The fruits are very sweet, but intoxicating when eaten in excess. Leaves are used to cure rheumatism and bronchial problems

camelia herb... Bourganvillea glabra anti-diarrhoeal, antiulcer and antimicrobial activities of acetone, ethanolic and aqueous extract of leaves. Claims are supported.

Still undecided.
 
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