TOPIC:
Can members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
(Mormons) use the any of the BORESHA coffee's including B-SKINNY
COFFEE or the NUVO GENE TEA?
QUESTION:
Dear Dr. Allen,
We
have just been introduced to your products at Boresha.
This
is an urgent question for literally millions of members of
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormons)
here in the US and also in your international market.
Green
tea extract is listed on the ingredients list of your products.
On your web pages it lists this (along with buffered caffeine
and other items) as a cornerstone ingredient in the products.
Our
religion forbids the drinking of coffee and tea. Herbal teas
aren’t a problem. And although we are warned against excessive
caffeine, caffeine itself isn’t forbidden. (In other words,
we do not drink coffee in any form, even decaffeinated.)
I
seek your guidance as to whether we can use the products.
I
know you are not only a superb researcher, but from your emphasis
on so many destructive diseases, I know you a deeply caring
person and, even if a product was marvelously beneficial,
you would not want any of us to violate promises we have made
to our Heavenly Father.
Certainly,
you have other splendid products that we could use. So I’m
sure other of your products would be beneficial.
Thank
you for your time. It is wonderful to see someone finally
concentrate on Low Glycemic products since that will help
us avoid diabetes as we age.
ANSWER:
We
would never want anyone to violate any promises made to the
Heavenly Father, and as such, we take our responsibilities
and obligations quite seriously.
We
use a Standardized Herbal Extract (Green Tea decaffeinated
Extract) in the Patented Nuvo Gene Tea™, which is accepted
by, and used by manufacturer’s and companies whose products
comply with the LDS Church.
The Boresha coffee's and the B-Skinny Coffee
are obviously not an option for members of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons), as coffee in any form
is not allowed, so the Nuvo Gene Tea™ is an acceptable alternative.
Best Regards,
Dr. Ann de Wees Allen
Chief of the Medical Advisory Board
Boresha International
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