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"Natural Ingredients" - Bengal Spice Tea


WendyE

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I'm concerned about Celestial Seasonings Bengal Spice Tea.  The ingredients are all compliant, except for the unexplained "natural flavors" and "natural vanilla flavors."  I've email the company twice with no response.  I read in an article online that the author finally got a response that stated that his doctor would have to email the company to find out if it was a health concern.

 

I know that "natural flavors" are not technically banned on Whole30, and I don't think I will ever find out what is in them - sweeteners can be hid under that label - and I'm just wondering if I should start over. I've had quite a bit of the tea before I thought to question these ambiguous ingredients.

 

 

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I'm concerned about Celestial Seasonings Bengal Spice Tea.  The ingredients are all compliant, except for the unexplained "natural flavors" and "natural vanilla flavors."  I've email the company twice with no response.  I read in an article online that the author finally got a response that stated that his doctor would have to email the company to find out if it was a health concern.

 

I know that "natural flavors" are not technically banned on Whole30, and I don't think I will ever find out what is in them - sweeteners can be hid under that label - and I'm just wondering if I should start over. I've had quite a bit of the tea before I thought to question these ambiguous ingredients.

On the teas, asked and answered previously: you're fine. http://forum.whole9life.com/topic/8394-celestial-seasons-tea/

 

 

I have seen ground turkey with that on it, too. What are they???

On the turkey, you might want to contact the manufacturer to see if you can get more specifics.

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