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fluttered the Conftitutions here Reftor^ 
tives, nourifhing and balfamic Diet, is want- 
ed. Nor is it good where the Stomach 
is weak, exquifitely fenfible and delicate, 
whether from the Thinnefs or Lofs of its 
mucous Coat, the Sharpnefs of fome Hu- 
mours, or the Delicacy and Senfiblenefs of 
the Nerves ; here Tea gives often great 
Pain, Cholick, or Uneafinefs. Or where 
the laft Caufes lodge in the Inteftines, Tea, 
efpecially Green , has the like Effedts : Both 
muft alfo be manifeftly hurtful in the dry 
Gripes, where tepid, relaxing, fmoothing 
Things are wanted. Such as lead an idle 
fedentary Life, fliculd either drink little, or 
have it pretty ftrong and feldom, to com- 
penfate, in fome meafure, their want of 
due Exercife ; but hard working laborious 
People have nothing to do with it ; they 
want a Liquor that flays longer in the 
Body, elevates and nourifhes more. I 
would likewife difliiade from ufing it, all 
that feel a great Coldnefs in the Stomach 
and whole Belly, fo as to caufe Shivering 
after it ; and when it occafions a Palenefs, 
a faint difcoloured Look, nodurnal Pains, 
Numbnefs of the Hands, Dimnefs of Sight, 
Lownefs 
