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great Cleanfer of the Lungs, and a gentle 
Stimulator of the Kidnies 3 therefore grofs* 
cachectic, and heavy Bodies, fhould ufe the 
fineft in their Tea 3 which being too ftrong 
and abrading for thin hedtical Conftitutions, 
fuch fhould prefer the coarfer fort, which 
having more Oil, lubricates and foftens 
more, and ftimulates lefs 3 and therefore 
will fooner occafioa Obflrudtions, and leave 
a Lentor on the Infides of the VelTels 3 and 
Strainers of lax, unwieldy, cachochymic 
Bodies* The Sweetnefs of Sugar arifes 
from the intimate Union of its Principles. 
Sugar-candy is beft in Colds and Catarrhs, 
for it melts flowly in the Mouth, and gives 
time to the Saliva to mix with it, and fome 
part of it, with the Breath, goes into the 
Lungs, and blunts the Acrimony of the 
Flegm, With the Shimmings of the Juice 
of the Cane in the firft and fecond Boilers, 
the Sugar-makers feed their Swine and 
Poultry, which from its Oiiinefs foon fat- 
tens them, and their Fidh becomes very 
delicate. 
The coarfer the Sugar, the more clofely 
is its effential Salt united to its Oil and vif- 
cous Parts, which the Lime-water, Lyes, 
and 
