Cherry Tea From the Cherry Tree

Mar 1
22:00

2004

Angelique Watkins

Angelique Watkins

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The information shared in this article does not replace your doctor's advice. Always seek professional help.

God Is Real and Recovery is of God.

Genesis 1:29 and 30

And God said,Cherry Tea From the Cherry Tree Articles Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat.

And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to every living thing that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat; and it was so.

John Eddie"JJ"Jones SVP PacificRimDGroup sharing about his family.

My late Mother Mrs. Louella Tidwell Jones lived another 33 years from 1967 until June 29, 2000 after her diagnosis with Type 2 Diabetes, without ever having to take a shot of insulin or take any other type of medication.

My Dad's Grandmother Mrs. Mattie Hearns Jones, a full-blooded Chickasaw Indian, told my mother of an Indian remedy for the "Sugar" as she called it. Simply brew some "Cherry" leaf, bark or limb tea and drink it instead of or in addition to drinking Lipton Teas. The Cherry fruit is very sweet, but the brew from the "Cherry" leaf, bark or limb is very bitter. Drink it hot and as the tea circulates through your blood stream, the opposites of sweet and bitter attracts and empties out of your body as a bodily waste fluid.

My eighty-five year old God-Mother is recovering from a high blood pressure induced stroke in 1996. From drinking her "Cherry" tea each day, her blood sugar level maintains within 90-140, and the swelling in her ankles is totally gone relieving the fear of possible feet amputations. After a total blood work-up, her doctor has reduced her insulin intake to as needed, instead of automatically twice daily.

Anyway, my Mother's home in Memphis, Tennessee had 3 Cherry trees on the property, so we never threw away any of the leaves. We simply bagged them and saved them until she brewed them into Cherry Tea. But today, there is a Gourmet Cherry Tea from Lindsay Gardens Fine Teas, located at 297-101 Kinderkamack Road #178, Oradell, New Jersey 07649.

John Eddie"JJ"Jones SVP PacificRimDGroup

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