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lahpet, also spelled laphat, laphet, lephet, leppet, or letpet in english ( burmese : လက်ဖက်; mlcts : lak hpak, pronounced [ləphɛʔ] ), is burmese for fermented or pickled tea . myanmar is one of very few countries where tea is eaten as well as drunk. its pickled tea is unique in the region, and is not
လက်ဖက်သုပ်). [ ] [ ] contents forms cultivation preparation health scandal politics see also references external links forms[ edit ] lahpet chauk (လက်ဖက်ခြောက်) or dried tea leaves, also called a-gyan gyauk (အကြမ်းခြောက် crude dry), are used to make green tea - yei-nway gyan (ရေနွေးကြမ်း, plain/crude hot water...
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aloe vera (aloe vera aka aloe barbadensis) gel is a great ingredient that soothes and heals rashes, sun burn, inflammed skin , razor burn, and other skin irritations. it can also be used as a skin cleanser , as a toner, and makes a fantastic ingredient in scrubs and masks . i love using it in the water
i love aloe vera in skin products and don't want to stop using it :( kris : am, november , anonymous said... oops, it didn't link correctly, but here is the gist: "aloe vera improves wound healing and inhibits inflammation. since mannose- -phosphate is the major sugar in the aloe gel, the authors examined...
http://solarkateco.blogspot.com/2006/07/herb-info-aloe-vera-natural-skin-care.html