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Oh, I thought the first one wasn't so strong but thanks anyway. As for the wooden tea, this is the first time I've ever heard of it; thanks for that too. I suppose I shouldn't be too surprised there are other wood-based teas, I heard of slippery elm back tea before and drank some. There's pine needle tea too (it tastes exactly the way it smells) but I'm just naming tree-related teas now, Pine's good for other things (eyes, immune system, skin health; it has a good bit of Vitamin C in it.)
Needs to know Hebrew.
Oh, I thought the first one wasn't so strong but thanks anyway. As for the wooden tea, this is the first time I've ever heard of it; thanks for that too. I suppose I shouldn't be too surprised there are other wood-based teas, I heard of slippery elm back tea before and drank some. There's pine needle tea too (it tastes exactly the way it smells) but I'm just naming tree-related teas now, Pine's good for other things (eyes, immune system, skin health; it has a good bit of Vitamin C in it.)