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Article: The Law of Tea

Article: The Law of Tea
By Ronald Doering
February 2009
 
Naturally, manufacturers of tea beverages were pleased that Health Canada scientists were finally recognizing what they had been saying all along. All manufacturers had to do was apply to be a NHP, which they did. Yet without any warning or negotiation with the tea industry, the Health Canada website was changed in October 2007 so that the monograph no longer accepted the claims for tea beverages because Health Canada had changed its mind – hot beverage teas were now foods.

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