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ESSIAC TEA FOR PETS - Proclaimed to be a herbal remedy for cancer
Our pets get cancer and have other auto-immune deficiencies as well. Essiac tea can be easily given to pets, either by mouth with
an eyedropper or mixed with food.
3 MONTH SUPPLY
Retail price $34.95
Our Price $29.50
PLEASE READ THE RENE CAISSE STORY FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ESSIAC TEA
Rene Caisse's Essiac Tea herbal formula contains four commonly occurring herbs:
INGREDIENTS.
Sheep Sorrel (Rumex acetossella) used in the Essiac tea formula
Sheep Sorrel belongs to buckwheat family and grows wild throughout most of the world. It is
considered to be a common weed. The entire plant may be harvested to be used in Essiac.tea. This plant has been a folk remedy for cancer for centuries in Europe and America. It has been noted by
researchers to break down tumors and also to alleviate some chronic degenerative diseases. It contains high amounts of A & B complex, C, D, E, K, P and Vitamin U. It's also rich in minerals and
has trace amounts of copper, iodine, manganese, and zinc. This combination nourishes all the glands in the body. It also contains carotenoids, chlorophyll, citric, malic, oxalic, tartaric and tannic
acids. Chlorophyll aids in carrying oxygen throughout the bloodstream. Cancer cannot live in the presence of oxygen.
Burdock Root ( Arctium Lappa) used in the Essiac tea formula
The burdock plant is a member of the thistle family. The root of the burdock plant is harvested from
only the first year plants, in the fall. The burdock root is a powerful blood purifier. It promotes the flow of bile and eliminates excess fluid as well as clears congestion in the respiratory and lymphatic
circulatory systems. It also contains high amounts of chromium, cobalt, iron and magnesium, potassium, and other vital nutrients. Its principal ingredient, Unulin, helps to strengthen the vital
organs, such as the liver, pancreas, and spleen.
Slippery Elm (Ulcus fulva) used in the Essiac tea formula
The inner bark of the slippery elm tree has a history of use as a food supplement and herbal remedy.
The powdered bark is still being used today, as a food extender and additive, because of its rich vitamin and mineral content. It is a favorite shade tree, found throughout Canada and the U.S. Only
the inner bark of the tree is used to make Essiac tea. Slippery elm has the ability to strengthen the organs, tissues and mucous membranes, especially the stomach and lungs. It promotes fast healing
of cuts, burns, ulcers and wounds.
Turkey Rhubarb (Rheum palmatum)
The Turkey Rhubarb is a member of the rhubarb family and its roots have more potency than our
native rhubarb. It is grown in China and harvested when the plant is at least six years old.
The rhubarb root stimulates the secretion of bile into the intestines. It also stimulates the gall duct
to expel toxic waste. It is especially helpful in cleansing the liver. It has a gentle laxative action.
The formula used to prepare Essiac tea is the original formula presented to the Royal Cancer
Commission in 1937 and was found by them to be "a cure for cancer."
Later on, Rene Caissse added small amounts of four other herbs to her basic four-herb formula. They
were: Kelp, Red Clover, Blessed Thistle, and Watercress.
HOW TO ADMINISTER ESSIAC TEA TO PETS ACCORDING TO WEIGHT:
1. EITHER MIX ESSIAC TEA WITH FOOD, OR
2. (THE BEST WAY) ADMINISTER ESSIAC TEA BY EYE DROPPER DIRECTLY IN THE
MOUTH FIRST THING IN THE MORNING AND ALSO IN THE EVENING ON AN EMPTY STOMACH.
ESSIAC TEA HAS BEEN USED AS A TREATMENT OR PREVENTATIVE FOR CANCER.
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Pet's Weight
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Amount of Essiac Tea
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Dosage
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0 - 25 lbs
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1/2 oz
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2 times/day
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26 - 60 lbs
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1 oz
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2 times/day
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61 - 90 lbs
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2 oz
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2 times/day
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91+ lbs
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3 oz
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2 time/day
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WHAT DOES ESSIAC TEA DO?
ESSIAC TEA Regulates cholesterol levels by transforming sugar into energy
ESSIAC TEA Makes bones and joints, ligaments, lungs strong and less vulnerable to street ESSIAC TEA Expels mucus clearing the lungs} ESSIAC TEA
Helps eliminate heavy metal and toxins (like aluminum and mercury) in the tissues ESSIAC TEA Purifies the blood ESSIAC TEA Increases red blood cell production ESSIAC TEA
Protects the body against radiation damage ESSIAC TEA Helps destroy parasites in the digestive tract. ESSIAC TEA Prevents the buildup of fatty deposits in heart kidney and liver.
ESSIAC TEA Assists the liver in producing lecithin, which forms the myelin sheath that encapsulates the nerve fibers
How to prepare Essiac Tea
Our three month supply already comes packaged in separate packets so there is no measuring required.
We generally brew the ESSIAC tea at night and let it steep till morning.
- Heat 5 cups of distilled or filtered water to a rolling boil in a stainless steel or glass container.
- Stir is one pack (9 oz) of ESSIAC herbal tea. Cover tightly and boil for 10 to 12 minutes.
- Remove from heat, scrape herbs from the sides and lid and stir herbs back into liquid.
- Allow covered pot to sit for 10 to 12 hours.
The next morning:
- Add water to bring the ESSIAC tea back to 36 -38 ozs. of liquid.
- Reheat the Essiac tea to the point of boiling (do not boil), and then allow to cool.
- Strain with a fine stainless steel strainer and pour into a sterile* glass jar.
Tightly cap and refrigerate. There are no preservatives in ESSIAC tea. If any mold develops, discard the ESSIAC tea.
*You can sterilize caps with a 3% solution of food-grade hydrogen peroxide.
To make the 3% solution, mix 1 oz of 35% food-grade hydrogen peroxide with 11 ounces of sodium
-free distilled water. Let soak for 5 minutes. If food-grade Hydrogen peroxide is not available, use one teaspoon of plain Clorox to one gallon of distilled water.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is
not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This is for informational purposes only.
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