Essiac tea is the perfect choice if you...
-Have a need to detox your liver or colon
-Need immune system support
-Prefer natural solutions for your health without side effects
-Want to get to the root cause instead of masking sympoms
The Mini Packets are good if you are taking Essiac preventively or for maintenance once you have already achieved great results. You can also use these packets if you are giving this to a child or a pet weighing less than 85 lb.
1. Immune system support
2. Chronic bronchitis and other lung problems
3. Chronic Pain
4. Diabetes 1 2
5. Arthritis
6. Tumors, lesions and growths (including fibroids) 3 4
7. Ulcers
8. Liver Problems
9. Colon Trouble
10. Chronic Fatigue
11. Fibromyalgia
12. Sinus Trouble
13. Gout
14. Pneumonia and chest colds
15. High Blood Pressure and High Cholesterol
16. IBS (including diarrhea and constipation)
17. Kidney Disease
18. AIDS
19. Pain related to inflammation
20. Fluid retention (edema)
21. Diarrhea
22. Heartburn
23. Hepatitis C
24. Bladder Problems
25. Allergies
26. Normalization of hormones
27. Removal of biofilm
28. Parasite cleansing
...and many other conditions.
If you'd like to learn more about the eight individual herbs that make up Essiac Tea, you may do so right here.
Blessed Thistle. Blessed thistle is used by those suffering from digestive problems. This herb is also used to assist with liver and gallbladder health.
Burdock Root. Burdock root acts as a mild diuretic. Burdock root might play a role in preventing liver damage caused by alcohol, chemicals, or medications. Antioxidants such as burdock can play a role in protecting cells from damage caused by oxidation.
Kelp. Kelp is a great source of minerals including: iodine, potassium, magnesium, calcium, and iron. Adequite iodine assists in making thyroid hormones, which are necessary for maintaining normal metabolism in all cells of the body. This can result in increased energy levels and helps some individuals maintain an ideal body weight.
Red Clover. Red clover is a abundant in many important nutrients including: calcium, chromium, magnesium, niacin, phosphorus, potassium, thiamine, and vitamin C. Red clover is a rich sources of isoflavones. The isoflavones found in red clover have been studied for their effectiveness in treating some forms of cancer.
Sheep Sorrel including the root. Sheep sorrel with the root included is a good source of oxalic acid, sodium, potassium, iron, manganese, phosphorous, beta carotene, and vitamin C. It also serves as a mild diuretic, mild antiseptic, and a mild laxative.
Slippery Elm Bark. Slippery elm bark has been used as a poultice for cuts and bruises as well as for aching joints. This herb is also used to alleviate sore throats and cough. Slippery elm bark also regulates the elimination process of digestion, easing both constipation and diarrhea.
Turkish Rhubarb Root. Turkish rhubarb root purges the body of bile, parasites, and stagnated food in the gut by stimulating the gall duct to expel toxic waste matter. It also serves a role in alleviating chronic liver problems by helping cleanse the liver. Rhubarb root improves digestion and helps regulate the appetite. It also may help heal ulcers, alleviate disorders of the spleen and colon, relieve constipation, and help heal hemorrhoids as well as bleeding in the upper digestive tract.
Watercress. Watercress provides an abundance of vitamin C. The bitter taste of watercress provides assistance in regulating the appetite and improving digestion. It can be used to alleviate nervous conditions, constipation, and liver disorders. Watercress is known to be a cough and bronchitis remedy. It contains rhein, which inhibits the growth of pathogenic bacteria in the intestines. It is believed that rhein is also effective against Candida albicans (yeast infection), fever and inflammation, and pain.
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