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Fluffybull 路 F
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"Natural" remedies are not always without risk.
"Natural" remedies are not always without risk.
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Fluffybull 路 F
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Alisha233 路 31-35, F
@Fluffybull damn, good to know! Thanks 馃憤
Fluffybull 路 F
@Alisha233 You're welcome 鈽猴笍馃憤
SW-User
herbal from China
It's cursed
ABCDEF7 路 M
They are not happy with lawsuits.
SW-User
Ah, whatever this herb is must have an effect on your liver. Everything you ingest, passes through your liver, right? This particular herb must have an effect on your liver and people with liver issues may not want that effect as it might be adverse.
SW-User
Well... I can't speak to the specific of your tea... per se... but in general terms, that's what the legalistic structures of our world (specifically our country) have fallen into. Everything has a warning. You aren't allowed to figure it out for yourself.
Warning: Life is dangerous. All sustenance has benefits, and a few detrimental effects as well. This warning is for mitigating the risk of lawsuit. As for life itself, it has a 100% chance of killing you.
Warning: Life is dangerous. All sustenance has benefits, and a few detrimental effects as well. This warning is for mitigating the risk of lawsuit. As for life itself, it has a 100% chance of killing you.
PhoenixPhail 路 M
Some components of the tea could possibly interact negatively with certain conditions or medications.
Fluffybull 路 F
Some people may be allergic to certain herbs or spices. Also the ingredients may interact with medications. Also liquorice (as in the example shown) should be avoided by those with hbp or heart problems.
Try camomile tea... That's better one