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MAGIC Oolong Tea No. 6         


Author: Harvey Fenwick Lung
Date: Mar 23, 2007 15:28

Several years ago someone gave me some tea that a Vietnamese fellow
got in an Asian shop in Boston's Chinatown. (Is that Politically
Correct now?)

It was "Golden Child" Magic Oolong Tea Number 6 (Best for Men). It did
have a noticeable stimulating effect (for a man, if you know what I
mean). I've searched the internet for this tea without any success.
I've even asked several Asian folks to look for it if they visit any
similar shops, but nothing yet.

Anyone got a clue where you can buy this brand of tea?
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Re: MAGIC Oolong Tea No. 6         


Author: Shen
Date: Mar 23, 2007 16:53

On Mar 23, 2:28 pm, Harvey Fenwick Lung null.net> wrote:
> Several years ago someone gave me some tea that a Vietnamese fellow
> got in an Asian shop in Boston's Chinatown. (Is that Politically
> Correct now?)
>
> It was "Golden Child" Magic Oolong Tea Number 6 (Best for Men). It did
> have a noticeable stimulating effect (for a man, if you know what I
> mean). I've searched the internet for this tea without any success.
> I've even asked several Asian folks to look for it if they visit any
> similar shops, but nothing yet.
>
> Anyone got a clue where you can buy this brand of tea?

Very often oolong w/ginseng is promoted for virility. Often, there may
be damiana in it as well (which can be an aphrodesiac).
Is there ginseng in your tea?
Shen
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Re: MAGIC Oolong Tea No. 6         


Author: A.G.McDowell
Date: Mar 23, 2007 22:45

In article 4ax.com>, Harvey Fenwick
Lung null.net> writes
>Several years ago someone gave me some tea that a Vietnamese fellow
>got in an Asian shop in Boston's Chinatown. (Is that Politically
>Correct now?)
>
>It was "Golden Child" Magic Oolong Tea Number 6 (Best for Men). It did
>have a noticeable stimulating effect (for a man, if you know what I
>mean). I've searched the internet for this tea without any success.
>I've even asked several Asian folks to look for it if they visit any
>similar shops, but nothing yet.
>
>Anyone got a clue where you can buy this brand of tea?
>
If you look it up, you will see that at least one natural remedy in this
area (cantharidin) is better described as a dangerous irritant poison
with a stimulating side-effect than the reverse. I have never understood
why people will gamble their health on substances that probably haven't
even been properly clinically tested for effectiveness, let alone frills
like assaying to provide a consistent dosage or safety testing. Can you ...
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Re: MAGIC Oolong Tea No. 6         


Author: Shen
Date: Mar 24, 2007 13:38

On Mar 23, 2:28 pm, Harvey Fenwick Lung null.net> wrote:
> Several years ago someone gave me some tea that a Vietnamese fellow
> got in an Asian shop in Boston's Chinatown. (Is that Politically
> Correct now?)
>
> It was "Golden Child" Magic Oolong Tea Number 6 (Best for Men). It did
> have a noticeable stimulating effect (for a man, if you know what I
> mean). I've searched the internet for this tea without any success.
> I've even asked several Asian folks to look for it if they visit any
> similar shops, but nothing yet.
>
> Anyone got a clue where you can buy this brand of tea?

It sounds like you are taking an adaption of a classical chinese
medicine formula called "Golden Book Tea" which comes in raw herbs,
patent medicine (tea pills) and sometimes in tea sachets.
This is a...
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