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Americans Try Cerasee Tea For The First Time
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2016-02-01
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To many in the Caribbean community the cerasee vine is considered a cure-all plant. Its often prepared as a tea or a topical treatment for skin conditions.
Its also known as Corailee in the English-speaking Caribbean or asosi in Haitian-Creole.
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