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Default Source for GABA Oolong

I'm looking for a good source for GABA Oolong. A relative of mine has
been using some with considerable success in dealing with his
anxiety.
I sent him a few oz. from HouDe and now, unfortunately, Guang is out
until May.
Does anyone know of any other honorable vendors for GABA Oolong?
Thanks in advance.
Shen

 
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