"High Miles" <2Blues17@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Evelyn Ruut wrote:
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>> "High Miles" <2Blues17@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> Evelyn Ruut wrote:
>>>>
>>>> <honeymuzz@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>> On Oct 28, 4:21?pm, "markgill" <markgil...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>>> anyone know of herbs that help decrease appetite?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Mark Gill
>>>>>
>>>>> Fresh Rosemary herb (heavy) cold brewed with green gea with little
or
>>>>> no sugar will work well for the metabolism.
>>>>>
>>>>> WTW-World Council, New Jerusalem
>>>>> angelfire.com/ca/wtw
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> For a while Ma-Huang was used as an appetite suppressant, but of
course
>>>> it was abused, and thus taken off the market altogether.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Plus......................it can be very dangerous. Especially if
>>> taken with other
>>> prescription or non prescription drugs.
>>
>>
>> Hi D,
>>
>> Yes, it could speed up the heart, among other things. But in the
right
>> dosage and barring interactions with other meds, it had its uses.
>>
>> I never heard about the fresh rosemary with green tea, but I do know
that
>> a good green tea can be very helpful as an appetite suppressant. My
>> daughter was able to shed a last stubborn 5 lbs that nothing would move
>> by switching to green tea.
>
> Indeed. I've suggested it to many. As long as they can resist
adding
> honey or sugar, it definitely works.
honey or sugar would spoil it completely! The only thing I put in mine
is
a piece of fresh lemon. But I can drink it plain and enjoy it just as
much
without it, too.
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Best Regards,
Evelyn
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