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Essiac Tea NW Ohio USA Essaic tea comes from the Obijwa Indians. It became famous because of Rene Caisse from Cananda. The

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17/05/2023

Synergy's Essiac Tea is an easy-to-use, encapsulated form of traditional Essiac Tea. Essiac tea is an herbal formula used since 1922 by Canadian nurse Rene C...

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05/12/2021

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Essiac tea with Sheep Sorrel roots included!

07/05/2021

I am going to make some tea and I want to give some to my daughter for her cat Johnson. Johnson has a tumor growth under the tongue. I am really sad. I took them to the Vet hospital. I witnessed the whole meeting, because we did it through the window of our car- I suggested tea, and she was nervous because she didn't know the facts on giving animals Essiac tea. It is totally safe for cats and dogs.

The more we learn!!

I downloaded the pdf file. Here is the link.

https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/documents/cases/c.pdf

I know I haven't posted in a while. I want to post this about  Shepard's purse-- It is good to learn new herbs.
07/05/2021

I know I haven't posted in a while. I want to post this about Shepard's purse-- It is good to learn new herbs.

In this very sunny ☀️ video I'm gana jabber all about Shepard's purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris) & why she's a great friend to have!

I found this article that is empircal and peered reviewed in a medical journal, and I requested the full article, and I ...
16/01/2021

I found this article that is empircal and peered reviewed in a medical journal, and I requested the full article, and I woud love to read the whole study. Wish I had access. I hope I can gain access..

"Essiac, a tea reportedly developed by the Ojibwa tribe of Canada and widely publicized as a homeopathic cancer treatment, is prepared from a mixture of four herbs Arctium lappa, Rumex acetosella, Ulmus rubra and Rheum officinale. Each of these herbs has been reported to possess antioxidant and anti-cancer activity. Essiac itself has also been reported to demonstrate anti-cancer activity in vitro, although its effects in vivo are still a matter of debate. We prepared an extract of Essiac tea from a concentration of 25mg/mL and boiled it for 10 min. From this preparation we used concentrations of 5, 10, 25 and 50% to measure Essiac effects. In this study, we examined the effects of Essiac on free radical scavenging and DNA damage in a non-cellular system, as well as the effects Essiac on lipid peroxidation using the RAW 264.7 cell line. We observed, using electron spin resonance, that Essiac effectively scavenged hydroxyl, up to 84% reduction in radical signal at the 50% tea preparation concentration, and superoxide radicals, up to 82% reduction in radical signal also at the 50% tea preparation concentration, as well as prevented hydroxyl radical-induced DNA damage. In addition, Essiac inhibited hydroxyl radical-induced lipid peroxidation by up to 50% at the 50% tea preparation concentration. These data indicate that Essiac tea possesses potent antioxidant and DNA-protective activity, properties that are common to natural anti-cancer agents. This study may help to explain the mechanisms behind the reported anti-cancer effects of Essiac."

Authors:
Stephen S Leonard
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Deborah Keil
Montana State University
Tracey Mehlman
Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh
Steven P Proper
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
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Request PDF | Essiac tea: Scavenging of reactive oxygen species and effects on DNA damage | Essiac, a tea reportedly developed by the Ojibwa tribe of Canada and widely publicized as a homeopathic cancer treatment, is prepared from a... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate

08/01/2021

Here is some information about Burdock root.. I know I am I posting alot on this herb. This is one amazing herb well a vegetable.

What Is Burdock Root?
Benefits
Potential risks and side effects
Forms and doses
Recipes
Burdock root

Burdock root is a vegetable that’s native to northern Asia and Europe, though it now grows in the United States, too. The deep roots of the burdock plant are very long and either brown or nearly black on the outside.

Burdock root has been used for centuries in holistic medicine to treat a variety of different conditions. Traditionally, it was most commonly used as a diuretic and a digestive aid.

Now, researchers have discovered numerous potential uses and health benefits for burdock root. These benefits may be extensive enough to warrant using burdock root as a complementary treatment for certain conditions.

Burdock root benefits
1. It’s a powerhouse of antioxidants
Research from 2010 has shown that burdock root contains multiple types of powerful antioxidants, including quercetin, luteolin, and phenolic acids.

Antioxidants protect cells in the body from damage due to free radicals. They can help treat and prevent a number of different health conditions. The antioxidant action helps reduce inflammation. One 2014 study found that burdock root reduced inflammatory markers in the blood for patients with osteoarthritis.

2. It removes toxins from the blood
One of the most common traditional uses for burdock root has been to purify the blood. Recent evidence has found that burdock root can remove toxins from the bloodstream. A 2011 study found that burdock root effectively detoxified blood and promoted increased circulation.

3. It may inhibit some types of cancer
Burdock root, as it turns out, may not only purify the blood. It may also inhibit certain types of cancer.

The 2011 study also found that burdock seeds had “potent inhibitory effects” on the growth of tumors caused by cancers like pancreatic carcinoma.

Another 2016 study found burdock root significantly interfered with cancer cell growth. While more research is needed to determine the full effects of burdock seeds on different types of cancers and tumors, this is still a significant finding.

Information from Healthline dot come..

10/09/2020

Hello -- I know I don't post too much. But, I thought this was important about the Essaic Tea. Yesterday I traveled to Cleveland to visit Kelly to show her how to to make the tea with the herbs. I forgot my recipe book and brought just the herbs to show her how to mix it correct and brew the tea properly. I had a rough idea for a small batch, but I wanted to give her exacts measurements. Well, I went to the good old internet to find the information and there was nothing really on there except to buy Pre- Mixed and a way of boiling it. I was shocked because less than 6 months ago, I found tons of information on it, and read it all. I love to be updated. Well, she learned how to make it. I just wanted to be exact. The process is not that complicated I am posting this, because if any of you are interested in making it or trying it first, let me know. I make it at least twice a month. I also have recipes for small and large batches. The process of boiling is a little picky but if you work with herbs before than you will understand it. The longest process is the to steep it for 12 hours. Well let me know and if you have any questions too.

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I have been on a journey learning more and more about Essaic tea. The more I find out about this amazing tea, the more I want to share with the world the wonder of why these herbs are so healing. I have seen what they can do and now I make the tea myself. Now I am going on the journey and growing what herbs I can. As I learn, I will share my journey. I hope I can learn from others as well.