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If you are fighting digestion issues on a daily basis (diarrhea, constipation or both) - you need to know this.

Scientists have discovered a strange tea recipe that can fix your digestion process for good no matter the cause of it…

Or for how long you've been struggling with it, neither how bad it had gotten, scientists say.

One doctor even found this tea COMPLETELY eliminates the root cause of your digestive issue.

And another study by doctors in the Philippines found more powerful and safer than any medication, diet or unpleasant enemas.



Imagine being finally able to poop without pain or being worried about the shameful accidents.

As unbelievable as it sounds…

Anyone can make this poop-aid tea at home with a few quick ingredients.

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To your health,

P.S. Amanda B., a 47-years-old in Connecticut just wrote in to share her experience with this homemade tea: "It's been 4 years already since I tried this and still no sign of constipation ever since."
















hort stories date back to oral storytelling traditions which originally produced epics such as the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, and Homer's Iliad and Odyssey. Oral narratives were often told in the form of rhyming or rhythmic verse, often including recurring sections or, in the case of Homer, Homeric epithets. Such stylistic devices often acted as mnemonics for easier recall, rendition, and adaptation of the story. Short sections of verse might focus on individual narratives that could be told at one sitting. The overall arc of the tale would emerge only through the telling of multiple such sections. According to Azhikode, the short story has existed "in the most ancient times as the parable, the adventure-story of men, gods and demons, the account of daily events, the joke". All languages have had variations of short tales and stories almost since their inceptions. Emerging in the 17th century from oral storytelling traditions, the short story has grown to encompass a body of work so diverse as to defy easy characterization. "The short story as a carefully contrived literary form is of modern origin", wrote Azhikode. Another ancient form of short story, the anecdote, was popular under the Roman Empire. Anecdotes functioned as a sort of parable, a brief realistic narrative that embodies a point. Many surviving Roman anecdotes were collected in the 13th or 14th century as the Gesta Romanorum. Anecdotes remained popular throughout Europe well into the 18th century with the publication of the fictional anecdotal letters of Sir Roger de Coverley. In Europe, the oral story-telling tradition began to develop into written form in the early 14th century, most notably with Geoffrey Chaucer's Cante












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