As I'm wandering down the aisles of a Key Food Supermarket I find myself strolling down the tea aisle. As I glance over the many different varieties of tea available, what do I see; A product called PMS Tea. Being the curios person that I am, I pick up the box (which btw has an OU on it) and read what it says.
Aside from the anti-bloating and water retention this box of tea promises to rid, it reads "Do not use if pregnant or breastfeeding"
Since when do pregnant women experience PMS? They may be bitchy, but not because of PMS!
8 comments:
They have to cover their own butts. I'm surprised all teas don't have to say, "If you drink this while it's hot, you may burn your tongue."
lol lol. they have that on all the coffee cups. it makes me laugh. I love it. lol.
yeah, it's funny but all stuff nowadays has to have some kind of precaution on it so they won't get sued. that's the world we live in!
all joking aside, i wonder if it works?? has anyone tried it???
Is it safe for kids though? ;-)
I've actually seen this product. My friend had some in his apartment. Yes, HIS apartment.
jersey- does your guy friend have the pms tea for his female friends in case they have pms??
I use this tea and it actually helps a bit, although its probably just placebo effect.
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