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Spell: Tea Spells

My mother used ordinary teabags for quite a number of purposes. Black tea, brewed quite strongly-five minutes or more-was her remedy for diarrhea. Used teabags were cooled, and used as a compress for tired eyes. Strong tea, used as a final rinse after shampooing, hid gray hair, at least for a while. And any tea that was left over was used to water houseplants.
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