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What's the name of the tea fruit/ leaves ?

 

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On Aug 10, 2009, at 22:23, " srhealth_help " <srhealth_help wrote:

 

I wish to share my husband's experience with this tea. My husband has

hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes, anemia, constipation, bloating,

arthritis, and gout. He was hospitalized twice for this gout. His arthritis gave

him unbearable pain that he could not walk well.

 

About close to 2 months ago, his bloodwork revealed low numbers and we were

scared that his anemia will come back. So, I've put him on this vegetable diet

(fruit and leaves). Then, we found out that this comes in a ready-to-drink tea

form. He dutifully drank it 2-3x a day. Before the end of the second week, he

noticed that he can now walk very well. Then he noticed that has energy and

strength to almost be up the whole day (when he used to be in bed all the time).

He even did walking exercises up the hill. His arthritis and gout are gone in

less than two weeks!

 

As he kept drinking it, he noticed that he has been going to the bathroom 2-3x a

day (not diarrhea) as well. Whereas before, he used to be constipated and would

take stool softeners and we had to do enemas, this tea is cleansing his system.

As a result, his lower stomach has gone down and he can now reach his toes. His

bloating is gone as well. All these in less than 30 days.

 

He now feels energized and much better and stopped taking his colchicine,

allopurinol, Celebrex, Nexium, and aspirin.

 

With the increased stamina and be able to walk without pain and any help in

getting up, he is very ecstatic.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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You may read the post below. The post did not name or disclose the tea

responsible for her husband good health.

 

 

 

I remain,

Kayode

 

 

 

 

 

________________________________

Kayode Gbadebo <elegbe2000

" "

 

Thursday, August 13, 2009 5:17:09 PM

Re: << >> Tea - Cure for Arthritis, Gout,

Bloating, and Constipation

 

 

What's the name of the tea fruit/ leaves ?

 

Sent from my iPhone

 

On Aug 10, 2009, at 22:23, " srhealth_help " <srhealth_help@ > wrote:

 

I wish to share my husband's experience with this tea. My husband has

hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes, anemia, constipation, bloating,

arthritis, and gout. He was hospitalized twice for this gout. His arthritis gave

him unbearable pain that he could not walk well.

 

About close to 2 months ago, his bloodwork revealed low numbers and we were

scared that his anemia will come back. So, I've put him on this vegetable diet

(fruit and leaves). Then, we found out that this comes in a ready-to-drink tea

form. He dutifully drank it 2-3x a day. Before the end of the second week, he

noticed that he can now walk very well. Then he noticed that has energy and

strength to almost be up the whole day (when he used to be in bed all the time).

He even did walking exercises up the hill. His arthritis and gout are gone in

less than two weeks!

 

As he kept drinking it, he noticed that he has been going to the bathroom 2-3x a

day (not diarrhea) as well. Whereas before, he used to be constipated and would

take stool softeners and we had to do enemas, this tea is cleansing his system.

As a result, his lower stomach has gone down and he can now reach his toes. His

bloating is gone as well. All these in less than 30 days.

 

He now feels energized and much better and stopped taking his colchicine,

allopurinol, Celebrex, Nexium, and aspirin.

 

With the increased stamina and be able to walk without pain and any help in

getting up, he is very ecstatic.

 

 

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Can u please tell us the name of this tea

thanks

 

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Kayode Gbadebo

8/14/2009 4:55:18 PM

 

Re: << >> Tea - Cure for Arthritis, Gout

Bloating, and Constipation

 

What's the name of the tea fruit/ leaves ?

 

Sent from my iPhone

 

On Aug 10, 2009, at 22:23, " srhealth_help " <srhealth_help wrote:

 

I wish to share my husband's experience with this tea. My husband has

hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes, anemia, constipation, bloating,

arthritis, and gout. He was hospitalized twice for this gout. His arthritis

gave him unbearable pain that he could not walk well.

 

About close to 2 months ago, his bloodwork revealed low numbers and we were

scared that his anemia will come back. So, I've put him on this vegetable

diet (fruit and leaves). Then, we found out that this comes in a

ready-to-drink tea form. He dutifully drank it 2-3x a day. Before the end of

the second week, he noticed that he can now walk very well. Then he noticed

that has energy and strength to almost be up the whole day (when he used to

be in bed all the time). He even did walking exercises up the hill. His

arthritis and gout are gone in less than two weeks!

 

As he kept drinking it, he noticed that he has been going to the bathroom

2-3x a day (not diarrhea) as well. Whereas before, he used to be constipated

and would take stool softeners and we had to do enemas, this tea is

cleansing his system. As a result, his lower stomach has gone down and he

can now reach his toes. His bloating is gone as well. All these in less than

30 days.

 

He now feels energized and much better and stopped taking his colchicine,

allopurinol, Celebrex, Nexium, and aspirin.

 

With the increased stamina and be able to walk without pain and any help in

getting up, he is very ecstatic.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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