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I rececently read a post about inflammation, of course stupid me can’t find it but I have just seen this on Facebook and thought I’d give it a go. Anything to help lose weight is great but it has all sorts of different benefits.

facebook.com/theorganicplan...

Hope the link works but if it doesn’t it’s so easy I’ll just write it in.

Janet x

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Peterwi

Thank you Janet, I will give it a go. I hope it taste nice,

Regards Winni

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Jellybean129

Thanks Janet. I love ginger and will certainly try it. Our boiler has broken down so if it warms me up, all the better!!!

Gill x

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