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mikendomsmum |
| Friday, November 6, 2009, 2:47pm |
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I'm wondering what SWAMI type gets black tea as a neutral or beneficial. Anybody get it as a diamond food?
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Drea |
| Friday, November 6, 2009, 2:54pm |
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Location: Northern New Mexico
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I'll have to double check, but as I recall, black tea went from avoid (BTD) to beneficial (GTD) to neutral (SWAMI) for me. |
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C_sharp |
| Friday, November 6, 2009, 4:13pm |
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Location: Indiana
Age: 52
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Black Tea, all forms is a superfood for me.
Depending on settings it is in lots of my Genoharmonic choices. |
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GillianR |
| Friday, November 6, 2009, 7:25pm |
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Location: BC Canada
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I get black tea as a superfood and it is rampant in the genoharmonics. I have never liked black tea so I don't drink it.  |
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Chandon |
| Saturday, November 7, 2009, 2:50am |
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Posts: 772
Gender:  Female
Location: Connecticut
Age: 49
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As a teacher I got black tea and then it became a full avoid with SWAMI. I do prefer green tea, but there are some black teas I like. I was enjoying cold brewed Ceylon Orange Pekoe iced black tea this summer until I got my SWAMI. |
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Gumby |
| Saturday, November 7, 2009, 4:24pm |
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Posts: 655
Gender:  Female
Location: BC Canada
Age: 47
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I'm like Chandon, it went from beneficial on the teacher dieat to full toxin on my swami. I never drank it anyway so I don't miss it.  |
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Pink |
| Sunday, November 8, 2009, 6:12pm |
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Location: Brighton, Colorado, USA
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I'm jeolous Csharp - Black tea has been the most consumed beverage for my whole life, and my SWAMI has it as a full avoid for me. I wonder if it's a bene for you because you're a nonnie? I'm waiting for the results of my test to come back, but I suspect I'm a secretor. I have found several varieties of green teas that I am learning to enjoy, but I think I'll always miss a good strong cup of black tea first thing in the morning. My Irish grandmother taught me to love it with cream and a touch of sugar when I was a little girl, and the older I got, the stronger I liked it  |
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Bekki Shining Bearheart |
| Sunday, November 29, 2009, 4:09pm |
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Location: New Marshfield OH
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Are there any Os for who it is a beneficial? Looks like everyone here who can have it is an A... I'd do the SWAMI in a heart beat if I could have black tea! |
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Chloe |
| Sunday, November 29, 2009, 4:30pm |
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Location: Northeast USA
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Like Chandon and Gumby, black tea went from being beneficial on the Teacher's diet to becoming a toxin on my SWAMI. Maybe because I ticked off I was caffeine sensitive.
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Heidi |
| Sunday, November 29, 2009, 5:24pm |
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Location: USA
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Are there any Os for who it is a beneficial? Looks like everyone here who can have it is an A... I'd do the SWAMI in a heart beat if I could have black tea!
If SWAMI pegs you as an Explorer black tea is probably going to be a no-no. |
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Ribbit |
| Sunday, November 29, 2009, 6:01pm |
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Location: Atlanta, Georgia
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Black tea very good for me on SWAMI. |
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paul clucas |
| Monday, November 30, 2009, 10:09pm |
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Location: Niagara Peninsula, On
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Black tea has never been acceptable for me. Love it through! I would have it Navy style: steeped for 4 hours with as much cream and sugar as you can take. The British and Canadian Navies would never tolerate a "dry" organizational principle; we will leave that to the puritans to the south.  After sleeping off the booze for 8 hours you need something that will keep you focused and ready for anything! I stuck to my green tea when I visited family in England this summer. A good habit is harder to break than a bad one; you aren't even tempted to try. |
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