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I started taking this treatment to help reduce my diabetes. After 3 weeks I had zero results and everytime I had to make the tea, I was forced to get up and walk to the fridge, then heat the water and apply a bag to the water. It was fairly easy after that because I could drink the tea while I watched 4chan and played LoL. I am not very satisfied because I am still fat. I was never told to stop ea...

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IamFat | Age: 75 or over | On supplement for 10 years or more |
1/10/2017
Condition: Other
Overall rating 2.7
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I started taking this treatment to help reduce my diabetes. After 3 weeks I had zero results and everytime I had to make the tea, I was forced to get up and walk to the fridge, then heat the water and apply a bag to the water. It was fairly easy after that because I could drink the tea while I watched 4chan and played LoL. I am not very satisfied because I am still fat. I was never told to stop eating sugary or unhealthy foods. This treatment made me waste $50 on a tea bag and some roblox credit. Recommend if u like failure and depression.Read More Read Less

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Wow! | Age: 45-54 | On supplement for less than 1 month |
5/10/2015
Condition: Weight loss
Overall rating 5.0
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I drink decaffeinated black tea. About 32 ounces a day. It is said to reduce cortisol levels. I lost 4 lbs my first week drinking this and it has reduced my cravings for sugar and bread products.

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black tea | Age: 55-64 | On supplement for less than 1 month |
9/2/2013
Condition: Parkinson disease
Overall rating 5.0
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Age: 55-64 |
4/13/2013
Condition: General Health And Wellness
Overall rating 5.0
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Phil Titan | Age: 55-64 | On supplement for 10 years or more |
5/27/2012
Condition: Mental alertness
Overall rating 5.0
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Tea is the magix elixquer.

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sinusrelief | Age: 35-44 | On supplement for less than 1 month |
12/27/2011
Condition: Other
Overall rating 5.0
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My environmental/food allergies have gone haywire over the past two years: plants, trees, mold, weeds etc. the list goes on. A lot of teas, especially green, seem to aggravate my sinuses - swelling, congestion, increase mucus production - loss of taste and smell. While I know green and black tea are from the same plant, black tea seems to clear my sinuses - and make my foggy head disappear. Unbelievable!!! I've been drinking TAZO, I love it!!!

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m ann b | Age: 75 or over | On supplement for 1 to less than 2 years |
12/10/2011
Condition: Other
Overall rating 2.3
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Green tea has greatly increased urination in my 94 yr old father, to the point of excessive urination and incontinence! Withdrawal, has decreased these sysmptoms back to his normal body urination process.

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Susie | Age: 55-64 | On supplement for 10 years or more |
12/1/2009
Condition: Cancer
Overall rating 5.0
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During radiation therapy for throat cancer that was diagnosed 15 years ago, two different doctors recommended using black tea DAILY as a treatment/preventative for my condition. I have done so faithfully (just over-the-counter black tea brands), and the cancer has not returned in 15 years. I am so grateful! At the time, this was a controversial therapy.

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