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A Critique of the Book Prophetess of Health

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    A Little Tea

    On page 171 Prophetess of Health states that “charges that she also imbibed a little tea were stoutly denied.” Any reader of Counsels on Diet and Foods is fully informed on the point by Ellen White herself in a letter she penned in 1888:CBPH 77.15

    I have not bought a penny’s worth of tea for years. Knowing its influence, I would not dare to use it, except in cases of severe vomiting when I take it as a medicine, but not as a beverage.CBPH 78.1

    I am not guilty of drinking any tea except red-clover-top tea, and if I liked wine, tea, and coffee, I would not use these health-destroying narcotics, for I prize health and I prize a healthful example in all these things. I want to be a pattern of temperance and of good works to others.—Letter 19, 1888 (CDF 490).CBPH 78.2

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