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The information presented on this site is not presented with the intention of diagnosing any disease or condition, or prescribing any treatment. It is offered as information only, for use in the maintenance and promotion of good health in cooperation with a licensed medical practitioner. In the event that any individual should use the information presented on this web site without a licensed medical practitioner’s approval, that individual will be diagnosing for him or herself.

No responsibility is assumed by the author, publishers or distributors of this information should the information be used in place of a licensed medical practitioner’s services. No guarantees of any kind are made for the performance or effectiveness of the teas mentioned on this website.

Furthermore this information is to be used for educational purposes only and has been based solely on the traditional and historic use of a given herb or on clinical trials that are not generally recognized by any US government agency or medical organization. This information has not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration, nor has it gone thought the numerous double blind studies required before a particular product can be deemed truly beneficial or potentially dangerous and prescribed in the treatment of any condition or disease.

Did you know

Jamaicans refer to most if not all hot beverages as “tea”. We even use it in combination with the actual beverage name, so its not uncommon to hear Jamaican’s ask for “Milo Tea” or “Coffee Tea”.

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