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#21 Posted : 6/1/2009 8:07:08 PM

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White tea is also awesome...and dig the yerba mate.

Anyone here tried guayusa?



White tea i never have had white tea?? Interesting. I would love to try Ilex Guayusa but apparently it has never been found in flower. Who would like to join me to do our best to preserve this species by collecting as much information and data as possible also to create awareness about this plant. If at all possible to source seeds so that we can grow this beautiful and amazing plant and to hopefully propagate flowers. I would love to take some pictures of the flowers Very happy


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#22 Posted : 6/2/2009 2:43:15 PM
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Aegle wrote:
Bancopuma wrote:
White tea is also awesome...and dig the yerba mate.

Anyone here tried guayusa?



White tea i never have had white tea?? Interesting. I would love to try Ilex Guayusa but apparently it has never been found in flower. Who would like to join me to do our best to preserve this species by collecting as much information and data as possible also to create awareness about this plant. If at all possible to source seeds so that we can grow this beautiful and amazing plant and to hopefully propagate flowers. I would love to take some pictures of the flowers Very happy


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I have started reading alot on Ilex Guayusa thanks to Coatl! And I would definitely join your quest to preserve this fine botanical!
 
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#23 Posted : 6/2/2009 4:48:02 PM

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DMTtripn2Space wrote:
Aegle wrote:
Bancopuma wrote:
White tea is also awesome...and dig the yerba mate.

Anyone here tried guayusa?



White tea i never have had white tea?? Interesting. I would love to try Ilex Guayusa but apparently it has never been found in flower. Who would like to join me to do our best to preserve this species by collecting as much information and data as possible also to create awareness about this plant. If at all possible to source seeds so that we can grow this beautiful and amazing plant and to hopefully propagate flowers. I would love to take some pictures of the flowers Very happy


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I have started reading alot on thanks to Coatl! And I would definitely join your quest to preserve this fine botanical!



Why thank you DMTtripn2Space, totally awesome. I would love to see a Ilex Guayusa flower Very happy


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#24 Posted : 6/2/2009 6:19:23 PM

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I would love to try Ilex Guayusa but apparently it has never been found in flower.


That is what they said about Salvia divinorum years back, but we all know now that Salvia divinorum DOES in fact flower.

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Who would like to join me to do our best to preserve this species by collecting as much information and data as possible also to create awareness about this plant.


It would be better to grow it as well as collect knowledge.

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If at all possible to source seeds so that we can grow this beautiful and amazing plant and to hopefully propagate flowers.


I'm working on finding Ilex guayusa plants and seeds, but this is a very rare botanical... it may take some time!

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I have started reading alot on Ilex Guayusa thanks to Coatl! And I would definitely join your quest to preserve this fine botanical!


Excellent!
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I think white tea is similar to green tea, being uncured, unfermented leaves and buds, but I think white tea is even younger, fresher growth than green tea...full of antioxidants.
 
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#26 Posted : 6/2/2009 6:43:39 PM

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Yup, Bancopuma is correct.

I love White Tea!
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#27 Posted : 6/2/2009 6:50:32 PM

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'Coatl wrote:
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I would love to try Ilex Guayusa but apparently it has never been found in flower.


That is what they said about Salvia divinorum years back, but we all know now that Salvia divinorum DOES in fact flower.

Quote:
Who would like to join me to do our best to preserve this species by collecting as much information and data as possible also to create awareness about this plant.


It would be better to grow it as well as collect knowledge.

Quote:
If at all possible to source seeds so that we can grow this beautiful and amazing plant and to hopefully propagate flowers.


I'm working on finding Ilex guayusa plants and seeds, but this is a very rare botanical... it may take some time!

Quote:
I have started reading alot on Ilex Guayusa thanks to Coatl! And I would definitely join your quest to preserve this fine botanical!


Excellent!


1. Of course Ilex Guayusa flowers i know that i never stated it didnt i just stated that it hasnt been found in flower.

2. Exactly the combination that i put in my post as you can see in your quote after this line thats exactly what i stated.

3. I am to at the moment Very happy I actually found the plant species Ilex Guayusa while searching yerba mate and came across the information on wikipedia about this species.


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#28 Posted : 6/2/2009 7:06:06 PM

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Bancopuma wrote:
I think white tea is similar to green tea, being uncured, unfermented leaves and buds, but I think white tea is even younger, fresher growth than green tea...full of antioxidants.


Ooohhhhh i would love to have white tea it sounds awesome just my type of tea hhhhmmmmmm ppppprrrrrr Rolling eyes


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#29 Posted : 6/2/2009 7:12:24 PM
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Wow some of you drink a lot! I only drink 2-3 cups of green tea a day because the advice that keeps appearing in the press is that one shouldn't drink more than three cups a day.
That's meant to be the sweet spot- apparently, green tea is a good anti-cancer agent because it stifles growth, and growth is what cancer does best. But when you drink too much, it stifles growth too much and can be bad for you. We all need to grow! APPARENTLY, so I read... please correct me if I'm misinformed.
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#30 Posted : 6/2/2009 7:19:06 PM

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Bancopuma please pm me a supplier if you can i would appreciate it a lot Very happy
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#31 Posted : 6/2/2009 7:21:57 PM

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ohayoco wrote:
Wow some of you drink a lot! I only drink 2-3 cups of green tea a day because the advice that keeps appearing in the press is that one shouldn't drink more than three cups a day.
That's meant to be the sweet spot- apparently, green tea is a good anti-cancer agent because it stifles growth, and growth is what cancer does best. But when you drink too much, it stifles growth too much and can be bad for you. We all need to grow! APPARENTLY, so I read... please correct me if I'm misinformed.



Indeed i am very much with you on this, its probably best to have 2-3 cups of green tea and then switch to another herbal tea or fruit juice after Very happy


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#32 Posted : 6/2/2009 8:45:35 PM

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1. Of course Ilex Guayusa flowers i know that i never stated it didnt i just stated that it hasnt been found in flower.


Some heavily cultivated plants like Kava never flower, so it is possible Guayusa does NOT flower, but I highly doubt it.



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#33 Posted : 6/2/2009 8:55:02 PM

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anyone here experience the amazing digestive benifits of green tea and yerba mate?? They are both irreplacable medicines in my cabinet now..everything seems to flow properly and on schedule with these herbs in my diet..got some pau d arco comming in the mail to mix with my morning tea as well for extra benifit.
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#34 Posted : 6/2/2009 8:58:28 PM

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1. Of course Ilex Guayusa flowers i know that i never stated it didnt i just stated that it hasnt been found in flower.


Well some heavily cultivated plants like Kava never flower, so it is possible Guayusa does NOT flower, but I highly doubt it (I bet Kava even flowers somehow).


Your post does not make much sense to me Wut?


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#35 Posted : 6/2/2009 9:02:17 PM

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fractal enchantment wrote:
anyone here experience the amazing digestive benifits of green tea and yerba mate?? They are both irreplacable medicines in my cabinet now..everything seems to flow properly and on schedule with these herbs in my diet..got some pau d arco comming in the mail to mix with my morning tea as well for extra benifit.



Awesome it makes me all warm and fuzzy inside to know your excrement arrives on time Laughing


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#36 Posted : 6/2/2009 9:23:05 PM

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Your post does not make much sense to me


After 1000s of years of cultivation humans can make plants do some pretty insane things (such as not flowering, for the benefit of added leaf growth, larger yields, etc.).
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#37 Posted : 6/2/2009 10:50:56 PM
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ohayoco wrote:
Wow some of you drink a lot! I only drink 2-3 cups of green tea a day because the advice that keeps appearing in the press is that one shouldn't drink more than three cups a day.
That's meant to be the sweet spot- apparently, green tea is a good anti-cancer agent because it stifles growth, and growth is what cancer does best. But when you drink too much, it stifles growth too much and can be bad for you. We all need to grow! APPARENTLY, so I read... please correct me if I'm misinformed.

Hmm, this worries me a little. I like to drink a lot more than 2-3 cups a day. As a matter of fact i ussualy drink a pot with 5 bags in it every morning and i have the disgusting habit (says my ex-girlfriend) of squeezing the bags for a few last strong drops when i emptied the pot.
 
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I'm sure you'll be ok Polytrip, maybe just cut back slightly.
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#39 Posted : 6/2/2009 11:07:50 PM

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Your post does not make much sense to me


After 1000s of years of cultivation humans can make plants do some pretty insane things (such as not flowering, for the benefit of added leaf growth, larger yields, etc.).


No as in of course the Ilex Guayusa flowers it just has never been found in flower. What you were saying didn't make much sense. Any how Rolling eyes


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#40 Posted : 6/3/2009 4:22:46 AM
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Aegle wrote:
Bancopuma wrote:
I think white tea is similar to green tea, being uncured, unfermented leaves and buds, but I think white tea is even younger, fresher growth than green tea...full of antioxidants.


Ooohhhhh i would love to have white tea it sounds awesome just my type of tea hhhhmmmmmm ppppprrrrrr Rolling eyes


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