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Tillandsia Tea
Question:
Complete Path to Wellness The mysterious beauty of this product, which has added charm to southern landscapes since the days of Longfellows’s Evangeline, may have yeilded one of its secrets to researchers at Purdue and Northeast Louisiana universities. Cajun healers of southern Louisiana have long known that tillandsia tea was good for diabetes. Now a potential anti-diabetic compound. Yeast infections, viral infections, bacterial infections, and ecoli infections. Tillandsia Tea has been used extensively in Mexico,Cuba and Brazil. In Mexico Tillansia Tea is used in infantile epiepsy. In Brazil, it is famed as a remedy for rheumatism; it is also taken in cases of hernia, enlarged liver and upper respiratory mucous. Tillandsia Tea is high in fiber, iron, phosphorus, calcium, sodium, potassium and magnesium; reported by a study of the University of Florida. It also contains manganese and most of the known B vitamins. For further information and the availability of this fantastic health beverage, email me directly.
Response:
Next it’ll be geranium tea, garlic tea, tulip tea… always a new miracle CURE coming down the pike. And spam isn’t welcome here. — Carol Before buying any health care products on the net see: http://www.quackwatch.com – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Complete Path to Wellness The mysterious beauty of this product, - usual manure snipped –