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Default ? re Rooibos tea & liver

Try a small sample of it plain and then try it with flavors you might
like. It's an acquired taste. Don't order it at the same time as tea
unless you don't care if your tea tastes "off." The rooibos I far and
away like best is flavored with chocolate and mint. Toci
BabyJane Hudson wrote:
> I read on one of the tea sites that Rooibos tea shows promise in
> helping the liver. Having some liver problems, I am goiing to get
> some. Anyone try it and if so, how is the taste? I imagine good and
> look forward to trying it:
>
> http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&q=rooibos%20liver
>
> Babyjane Hudson
>
> p.s. any other teas promote good liver health?


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