Health Benefits of Essiac Tea

Where to Buy Essiac Tea

Posted by Andrija (Serbia) on 06/05/2018

Dear friends. My cat has bone cancer. I would like to buy Essiac for him. Please give me an advice. I am from Serbia. Does anyone of you bought Essiac online? I am afraid that I will buy some wrong product cause I read that some people had bad expiriences. How can I order Essiac? I saw a lot of pages of tea on net, I am not sure anymore which one of them is official. Sorry on my bad English.

Replied by Tiffany
(Txas)
06/26/2018

amazon.com.

Replied by Janet
(Ca)
09/04/2018

Natural Heritage Enterprises www.remedies.net sells the Essiac formula as chopped herbs in a packet with brewing instructions. To me, they are the best!


Where to Buy Essiac Tea
Posted by Michael (Orange County, Ca.) on 01/30/2015

I personally wouldn't trust the efficacy of the bottled Essiac Tea sold in the health food stores. It's really important that the Sheep Sorrel herb also contains the roots. Unfortunately there is a huge difference in price with the roots or without the roots. Sheep Sorrel is a very slow growing herb and including the roots obviously takes advantage of the entire plant, not just trimming of the leaves.

When treating something as serious as cancer, Rene Caisse was convinced that the Sheep Sorrel roots were essential. The rutins and polysaccharides in the Sheep Sorrel help to prevent and dissuade cancerous growths. The beta-carotene helps to increase the production of cancer killing T cells. The chlorophyll in Sheep Sorrel has many amazing benefits too. It helps to decrease swelling, strengthens cell walls, promotes tissue regeneration and assists in detoxifying the liver. The Sheep Sorrel is also said to reduce the side effects of chemo.

If you want the most comprehensive information on Essiac Tea, you can go to www.healthfreedom.info. From there you can order through www.essiac-tea.org. It is certified organic and very reputable. Plus, the Sheep Sorrel is wildcrafted in the Pacific Northwest of the U.S. so you don't have to worry about irradiation. The other 3 herbs are also grown within the U.S.

It's a pretty simple process as long as you follow the directions precisely. When I brew it I use a 1 cup measuring device with a handle. Since 3 of the herbs are powdered, it creates a lot of sediment. When you are ready to bottle it, very gently and slowly dip the handled cup into the mix so as not to disturb the sediment. You will also want to use a very fine, no paper filter to remove as much as possible before bottling. When you get towards the end, tip the pot gently at an angle so as not to disturb the sediment. A little bit of sediment is unavoidable and is not harmful to drink.

I don't have a problem paying someone else to bottle it for you. Just make sure of the quality of the base and the care in the overall process...



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