HERB - Re: Mint-tummy troubles
Sandy M Koenig
ravensmk at juno.com
Fri May 15 00:45:55 PDT 1998
I drink Celestial Seasonings, Mandarin Orange Spice, Red Zinger
a new flavor called Apricot Ginger (but has regular ceylon tea in it)
Emperor's Choice. Morning Thunder was a bit much, so was
Bengal Spice(I think is the name) The other flavors are really good
also, depending on your taste. I don't like anything with lemon in it
Quoth the Raven, "Nevermore"
On Mon, 11 May 1998 18:11:25 -0700 "Katherine Blackthorne"
<kblkthrn at midtown.net> writes:
>
>> Ok. You have mentioned tea. Is there one that is really good for the
>> stomach. Like acid, upset, gas. I use to drink reg. tea but it
>started
>> upsetting my stomach. Could one of these herbal ones be better and
>maybe
>> more mild? Have to stay off coffee to but the colas are fine. Weird
>huh!?
>>
>> Rhiannon
>>
>Peppermint tea, chamomile tea, fennel tea,...These are the first that
>come
>to mind. (Fennel, especially. It's good for cholic, among other
>things,
>and has always been the first line of treatment for gas, nausea, upset
>stomach, etc. in my family.) All are very mild, and all taste very
>different. Experiment a bit, see what you like & what works for you.
>Katherine Blackthorne
>Province of Golden Rivers
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