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	<title>Comments on: Review: TeaGschwendner Smooth Strawberry Dream</title>
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		<title>By: Steven</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steven</dc:creator>
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		<description>I never like it when companies use the term, &quot;natural,&quot; regarding ingredients, because it can typically mean practically anything. (Natural as opposed to supernatural, perhaps, or unnatural and evil?) Of course, they mean, &quot;comes from nature without scientific interference,&quot; but I think people use that meaning with quite a wide latitude of meaning, as well.

Sounds to be an interesting tea, though; and I&#039;m very glad you found something you love this much. It&#039;s always such a rare treat when you stumble across something that perfectly suits your sensibility.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I never like it when companies use the term, &#8220;natural,&#8221; regarding ingredients, because it can typically mean practically anything. (Natural as opposed to supernatural, perhaps, or unnatural and evil?) Of course, they mean, &#8220;comes from nature without scientific interference,&#8221; but I think people use that meaning with quite a wide latitude of meaning, as well.</p>
<p>Sounds to be an interesting tea, though; and I&#8217;m very glad you found something you love this much. It&#8217;s always such a rare treat when you stumble across something that perfectly suits your sensibility.</p>
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