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> actually it comes with all the instructions on how to brew, dosing, etc. It's

pretty easy, if you are intersted I'd reccomend the " autism info packet " that

you can order. I found some really intersting things in there. 1-the tea has

supps that out kids, most anyway, take already so yoiu need to be careful and

may have to adjust supps.

I added a few things here and there in the last 3-4 days, and see some changes.

I have to pull them out and start at a later date. Dosage may be wrong,may need

a companion supp, etc. I'd go back into the archives or ask on the list about

the tea, you get plenty of feedback that way.

lots of luck

Karyn

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> Date: 2002/12/03 Tue AM 02:32:35 EST

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Hi,

The tea comes in a packet inside a paper bag with a pamphlet that

describes how to make and dose the tea. I think it has a taste

similar to chamomile tea. The instructions say to dilute it with an

equal amouont of hot water but we drink it cold straight from the

fridge , undiluted. We had gains in eye contact and attention when

we started it over a year ago. I wouldn't go without it. It is

very good for intestinal tract and healing leaky gut problems. It

helps to keep gut flora balanced. :0) Maddie

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> I like what has been written about this tea. Do you get

instructions when you buy it as to how to prepare it and how much

and how often to use it?

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> Does it have a taste which is likely to be disliked by children?

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> Thank you for any information you might be able to give.

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Do you notice a big difference between drinking it cold out of the fridge or

diluted? Just wondering, if there was a different impact.

Karyn

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> Date: 2002/12/03 Tue AM 11:06:36 EST

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I have never tried to dilute it. At first I was thinking the less

of it to swallow , the better. But, really we all drink an ounce in

the morning and the only one who complains is my husband who puts

tons of sugar on everything. Husband thinks it is " bitter " . I

think it tastes like herbal tea. :0)

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I make a big batch and keep it in the fridge for around a week by then its

used up - I remember being told just look for mould floating on top then you

know its no good - I have never seen any. My boys are extra extra sensitive

to everything and cope fine with 20mls every morning.

Regards

Terri NZ

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>I think I read in the directions for the Ojibwa Tea that it should be

>diluted w/ an equal or double amout of unfloridated, boiled water & taken

on

>an empty stomach, sipped slowly. Does anyone know how long it can be kept

>in the refrigerator once prepared? I've been a little hesitant to start

it

>on my daughter since she has so many sensitivities to things. Has anyone

>had a problem w/ an allergy to the tea? I'm also wondering if it is safe

to

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Hi, you are absolutly right, those are the directions. You could

write the tea lady , she has always answered my emails. I think

some people start just giving a teaspoon once a day and work up.

Most people say it actually helps with sensitivities because it

coats the gut. If we have infractions to diet now my son's

reactions are much less than in the past. I believe it is very

healing to the gut. Although , we had diahrrea when we first

started the tea, for at least 4 days. Might try to start on a long

weekend or maybe over Christmas break. :0)

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> actually since she has been taking the tea she seems to be able to handle new

supps, etc better. before she was so sensitive to anything that she would

freak!!! She screamed for 2 days at the introduction to enzymes about a week

before starting the tea. now she takes one a day without any complaint!!!

Karyn

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> Date: 2002/12/04 Wed PM 05:30:27 EST

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I think I read in the directions for the Ojibwa Tea that it should be

diluted w/ an equal or double amout of unfloridated, boiled water & taken on

an empty stomach, sipped slowly. Does anyone know how long it can be kept

in the refrigerator once prepared? I've been a little hesitant to start it

on my daughter since she has so many sensitivities to things. Has anyone

had a problem w/ an allergy to the tea? I'm also wondering if it is safe to

use during chelation rounds. [ ] Re: objiwa tea again

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I've always used it during chelation rounds with no problem. I would

put the ALA in with it. This worked very well for us. Rose

> I think I read in the directions for the Ojibwa Tea that it should

be

> diluted w/ an equal or double amout of unfloridated, boiled water &

taken on

> an empty stomach, sipped slowly. Does anyone know how long it can

be kept

> in the refrigerator once prepared? I've been a little hesitant to

start it

> on my daughter since she has so many sensitivities to things. Has

anyone

> had a problem w/ an allergy to the tea? I'm also wondering if it

is safe to

> use during chelation rounds.

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