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Background Pony #F05E
Well, to be fair, there’re far less dairy cows being used nowadays than there used to be.  
Yet, due to selective breeding, they’re still producing more milk than ever before.  
So I dunno if that’d mitigate the problem Arizona sees or exacerbate it.
Barry Tone
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
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Needs to know Hebrew.
@Kolbjorn
 
Oh, I thought the first one wasn’t so strong but thanks anyway. As for the wooden tea, this is the first time I’ve ever heard of it; thanks for that too. I suppose I shouldn’t be too surprised there are other wood-based teas, I heard of slippery elm back tea before and drank some. There’s pine needle tea too (it tastes exactly the way it smells) but I’m just naming tree-related teas now, Pine’s good for other things (eyes, immune system, skin health; it has a good bit of Vitamin C in it.)
Kolbjorn

Banana
@BarryFromMars  
I think is called Stonebreaker, also I drink a kind of tea made with arizona kidneywood, your leave a little chip of wood from that tree in one liter water all night and the next day the water is painted betwen yellow and blue, it tastes a little weird but it works
Barry Tone
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
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Needs to know Hebrew.
@Kolbjorn
 
I drink Dandelion Tea (good for the liver) and am game for occasionally drinking onion juice (though the first few times I drank it I felt uneasy and had to sit for 5 minutes,) I might be willing to try whatever that tea is. Were you referring to Nettle Leaf?
Background Pony #138C
Well, now.  
The next time you’re hurting for milking, you’ll need to ask REAL nicely.