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I am about to nominate this article for deletion, because the sources that are cited do not support the statements that are made in the article. In fact the article is written like an advertisement. We cannot have articles on medical topics unless the sources meet the criteria stated in
WP:MEDRS. None of the cited sources meet those criteria, and in any case the cited sources do not actually back up the material written here.
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Fermentation
The statements about fermentation here are not factual. As far as I can tell, this is not a fermented tea at all.