We appreciate all personal experiences and information relating to coffee or tea. However, for articles that contain specific information on health claims, health benefits, and medical advice, the source(s) of information need to be cited. Also, information that can be found all over the internet/books/magazines, and presented as your own without all relevant sources, is not recommended in the community.Hello @samdove
As per your post here:
Sorry, from what you have stated in the screen shot above, I am not clear as to what the benefits are from drinking spiced tea?
Yes, I saw your link highlighted in blue, which I checked.
That link only covers the section here:Thanks for your reply @samdove
The link does not suffice the rest of the claims in the article.
It is best to add ALL the sources for your information presented.
Please note this clearly for future posts, ok?
Thank you!
This account may be @rayt2.
Yeah! That's interesting 😏
Time will reveal all, it always does. If you're not that scammer @rayt2 then you've got nothing to worry about. Like I say, the truth will be determined eventually, no matter what community you post in.
I've seen enough evidence on the blockchain to convince me that this is an alt account for @rayt2. Downvoted for a myriad of reasons, all related to being a plagiarist/scammer.