Tainted Tea Tells All

June 4th, 2008 by admin

Drugs Do Not Belong

There’s nothing like a relaxing cup of tea. There are physical benefits which can be derived from the substance. Studies show that green tea lowers total cholesterol and raises HDL, a double good wammy. It may help prevent atherosclerosis and helps protect against cancer. Green tea may also help with liver disease, weight loss, and diabetes.

Tea is more than just a molecular soup that happens to mend and prepare the body, it also nourishes the soul. For my family and many others, to have tea is to mentally recline on the most cozy of armchairs. A sense of harmony wafts up from this simple steaming concoction of boiling water and dried leaves. As you grip the hot ceramic cup a calming serenity infuses your hands and works it’s way down your arms, through your core, and finally down your legs. You’re now ready for whatever is next. If it was chamomile you are ready for a good nights sleep. If black tea then you’re ready to tackle the rest of the day with renewed energy and vigor.

These are my thoughts, my expectation of the wonderful effects of this ancient brew, every time I prepare this delicious drink. So imagine my disgust and horror when I took out a brand new bag of San Francisco Herb Company Ambrosia Tea and found a crushed capsule (pictured above) in the still sealed bag. One second I had high hopes of communion with the world, the next a sickening punch in the stomach. I later realized exactly what this feeling was. It’s the feeling of betrayal.

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What is Disorganic?

June 3rd, 2008 by admin

Disorganic.com is devoted to concepts centered around incorrect, factually implausible, and out right lies made by people or businesses who try to promote ideas or products as being green, organic, or natural. Disorganic comes from the prefix Dis meaning away, not, or negative. And organic in the context of this web page means that products that you buy, such as food and clothing, should be healthy for you and the environment.

Posts and articles on this web site will fall into one or many of the following topics:

  • A product was found to have demonstratively disorganic properties. For example, finding a crushed drug capsule in a bag of tea.
  • A person or business is caught misleading the public with an organic or natural product claim.
  • Products, processes, and inventions which defy logic and warrant further inquiry.
  • Products, processes, and inventions which are in fact organic and natural but are still completely harmful. Poisonous mushrooms, ecoli laden spinach, etc.