Get The Tea



Get The Tea (GTT, also known as Life Change Tea), is a seller of alternative medicine products, particularly teas. GTT operates at URLs getthetea.com and lifechangetea.com. GTT is operated by Ronnie McMullen and his wife, Lisa McMullen.

GTT's websites receive about 200,000 views per month.

Origins
GTT's origins appear to come from Ronnie McMullen's personal experience of a "special tea". On its about page, GTT writes:

Let's ignore the suspicious quotes around "real" people telling "real" testimonies. Who is this "Doctor"? On a now-deleted page, GTT wrote:

Miller now operates "Dr. Millers' Holy Tea", which is about as seedy as it sounds.

Health claims
All GTT product pages feature the Quack Miranda Warning:

In spite of the above, GTT claims that virtually all of its (relatively expensive) products have health benefits:


 * Regular Strength Life Change Tea ($30.00): "Lose Weight! Cleanse from Toxins! Detoxify: Chemicals, Parasites, Bacteria, & Toxins[.] Reduce: Constipation, Acid Reflux, & Indigestion."
 * Super Strength ($35.00): Same benefits as "regular strength".
 * Formula 13 Pomegranate Tea ($33.00): "Promotes Energy With No Caffeine!"
 * Power Cleanse ($45.00): "High Potency! Herbal Detoxifier! Remove All: Chemicals, Parasites, Bacteria, & Toxins!"
 * D-365 ($29.00): "A mild form of a colon cleanse. Helps to aid in digestion, constipation and helps to detoxify chemicals." "Your Daily Detoxifying Capsule!"
 * Coral-C ($17.00): "Supports a Healthy Immune System"
 * Blood Purifiers ($22.00): "May help relieve: Virus colds, headaches, & ulcers[.] Cleanses and Purifies the Blood!"

You can also purchase Ronnie McMullen's Journey Into Reflection ($15.00), which is delightfully vague and only purports to "move your soul".

Media coverage
GTT has been promoted by Alex Jones of Infowars, YouTuber No Bullshit, William Mount, and Next News Network.