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Antje,

I would be leery about any tea that is claimed to be specifically

designed for anyone's body, especially if the names of the herbs

cannot be mentioned. It appears that the naturopath is looking more

for exclusive sales than the patient's well being.

Teas fall in the class of herbal remedies, of which only about one

dozen have been proven to be effective for arthritis. Yes, such

remedies can be mixed to treat inflammation, but such mixes are not

specific to anyone's body.

I am currently taking D-Flame, a food supplement in capsule form by

NOW Foods. Ingredients include holy basil extract, tumeric extract,

ginger extract, green tea extract, boswellia extract, bromelain,

Baikall skullcap, and resveratrol from root extract -- all herbal

remedies. The online price for 90 Vcaps is as low as $9.99.

Sincerely, Harald

At 05:54 PM 10/13/2010, Antje wrote:

>I contacted my Chinese naturopath and he told me that he cannot

>mention the names of the herbs for the Chinese tea because this tea

>is specifically designed for my body. The tea is very powerful! My

>Chinese naturopath recommends to make an appointment with a Chinese

>naturopath in you area.

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