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3 Reviews of Red Clover Tea

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From: dogsandwoods

On Sep 15, 2007

Absolutely wonderful! My highly trained, herbal wise oncologist said that I could no longer partake of this delightful brew. For those of us with hormone positive breast cancer, red clover is forbidden. Such a shame, really, but Sharon123 has many delicious teas to choose from.

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    From: NcMysteryShopper

    On Jul 2, 2005

    This was so good!!! I am not usually a tea drinker and have never made tea without a tea bag....but feeling very playful today....so I picked some red clover!! I am going to air dry some like you suggested so I can have this all year long! Thank you for posting such a wonderful recipe!!!!

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    From: Sue L

    On May 1, 2008

    I would add to Sharon's concerns about flowers being sprayed. They can also be contaminated if they are in a lower grassy area from someone else's yard that frequently uses fertilizers or other chemicals subject to run-off. I think growing gomphrena is a better choice since you can control its organic quality by growing in flowerpots or areas safe from runoff.

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