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Celestial Seasonings Madagascar Vanilla Red Herbal Tea - Pack of 6, 20 Count Bags-$7.80-Amazon-YMMV

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Amazon-Pack of 6, 20 Count boxes Celestial Seasonings Madagascar Vanilla Red Herbal Tea, Caffeine Free. Title, Ingredients,and About this Item sections show 20 Bags, Pack of 6. $7.80 ($1.30/Box) Huge YMMV as always.

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Amazon-Pack of 6, 20 Count boxes Celestial Seasonings Madagascar Vanilla Red Herbal Tea, Caffeine Free. Title, Ingredients,and About this Item sections show 20 Bags, Pack of 6. $7.80 ($1.30/Box) Huge YMMV as always.

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EfficientSnail709
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It seems that "Rooibos" tea (what this actually is) may have some adverse effects. I'm just guessing, but if you check the other option on the same product page, they changed the name on the box. Perhaps it's due to negative responses to the name "Rooibos"? Again, that's purely speculation on my part. Read this article and judge for yourself. Normally, Celestial Seasonings is a trusted brand, but I'm skeptical about this particular tea!....

https://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care...20reported.
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Quote from EfficientSnail709 :
It seems that "Rooibos" tea (what this actually is) may have some adverse effects. I'm just guessing, but if you check the other option on the same product page, they changed the name on the box. Perhaps it's due to negative responses to the name "Rooibos"? Again, that's purely speculation on my part. Read this article and judge for yourself. Normally, Celestial Seasonings is a trusted brand, but I'm skeptical about this particular tea!....

https://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care...20reported.

"Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center makes no warranties nor express or implied representations whatsoever regarding the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, comparative or controversial nature, or usefulness of any information contained or referenced on this Web site. Memorial Sloan Kettering does not assume any risk whatsoever for your use of this website or the information contained herein. Health-related information changes frequently and therefore information contained on this Web site may be outdated, incomplete or incorrect. Statements made about products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration."
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Quote from Slimeyface :
"Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center makes no warranties nor express or implied representations whatsoever regarding the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, comparative or controversial nature, or usefulness of any information contained or referenced on this Web site. Memorial Sloan Kettering does not assume any risk whatsoever for your use of this website or the information contained herein. Health-related information changes frequently and therefore information contained on this Web site may be outdated, incomplete or incorrect. Statements made about products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration."
Yeah, so?? That's a standard disclaimer that you'll find on any website that provides any advice related to any supplement or herbal product (as there are safety concerns with herbal products)....that's if they're doing their job properly (to cover their behinds)! MSK is a world-renowned medical institution with a stellar reputation! I wasn't providing a link to an article published by Joe's Corner Drugstore! Put things into proper perspective (if you're capable of doing so). Not to mention the fact that I stated "judge for yourself".
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Quote from EfficientSnail709 :
Yeah, so?? That's a standard disclaimer that you'll find on any website that provides any advice related to any supplement or herbal product (as there are safety concerns with herbal products)....that's if they're doing their job properly (to cover their behinds)! MSK is a world-renowned medical institution with a stellar reputation! I wasn't providing a link to an article published by Joe's Corner Drugstore! Put things into proper perspective (if you're capable of doing so). Not to mention the fact that I stated "judge for yourself".

Damn, dude. I was just providing info to let people "judge for [them]self"…no need to attack people EEK!
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Quote from Slimeyface :
Damn, dude. I was just providing info to let people "judge for [them]self"…no need to attack people EEK!
You were clearly pointing out that the disclaimer which they (legally) needed to provide to readers could indicate that their evaluation was flawed and that there may be no problem using this. Otherwise, why would you even bother to copy that and paste it here?
It served no purpose, since, if anyone cared enough to read the article, it's right there. That wasn't an "attack". I was just pointing out that MSK is a very credible source, and there was no need for you to try to prove that their findings might be wrong (which is what you were doing by copying a disclaimer that's right there in the article). The link that I provided was sufficient. You were trying to make a point. I simply countered it, so that what you copied didn't diminish MSK's findings. There are other (credible) articles as well. Drinking this tea has the potential of adverse side effects. That's the bottom line. The disclaimer doesn't change any of that.
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A box of 6 came today, thanks op!

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