Saturday, April 22, 2006

Is essiac tea an herbal remedy for me?

From essiac-tea-herbal-remedies.com:

What is this herbal remedy called essiac tea?

Essiac tea is the one of the most popular alternative treatments used by cancer patients, of all alternative remedies for cancer. If you are looking for a natural organic herbal remedy to enhance your cancer care regimen, essiac would be a good first try.

Essiac tea has been used for many years as a remedy to alleviate the side effects of cancer treatments and to treat cancer itself.

The word essiac has become a generic name for a herbal tea commonly used by cancer patients and those suffering from other ailments. This tea is made up of eight different herbs in a specific combination, although the original formula only called for four herbs. The tea is believed to have originated with the Ojibwa (Ojibwe or Ojibway) Indians.

Rene Caisse (Canada's "Cancer Nurse") spent much of her adult life treating cancer patients along with her childhood friend, Mary McPherson. She discovered and developed this herb tea ("essiac" is just "caisse" spelled backwards) in her own clinic, and used it until she died in 1978 at the age of 91. Many of the patients she treated for cancer reported they were miraculously cured by using the tea, while others claimed that essiac relieved the pain and agony of cancer and made their lives living with cancer much more bearable.

When Rene Caisse presented her essiac and her proof of its effectiveness to the Canadian medical society of the time, several doctors were so impressed by the results that they petitioned the Government in 1938 to pass a bill to "authorize Rene Caisse to practice medicine in the Province of Ontario in the treatment of Cancer and conditions resulting there from".

The Bill failed to pass by a slim margin. Soon after, a Legislative Assembly passed "An Act For The Investigation Of Remedies For Cancer", by which Rene would be forced to reveal her formula for the herbal tea. Instead, Rene closed her clinic, later re-opening it at the request of the Canadian Minister of Health. From then on, she was only allowed to treat cancer patients certified as terminal by their doctors.

Rene Caisse kept the formula a secret all those years, worried that it would be exploited. Finally, right before she died, she signed the formula over to a Canadian company named Resperin, with hopes that it would clinically studied and confirmed (which Resperin failed to do) and made available to all people. Rene Caisse also worked with Dr. Charles Brusch of Massachusetts, who was the personal physician of John F. Kennedy.

Sadly, Resperin failed in the manufacture of their "ORIGINAL RECIPE" Essiac. The essiac manufactured by Resperin was of very poor quality. Customers felt that Resperin could not possibly be using the correct formula. Today, Resperin no longer manufactures essiac.

Our essiac tea formula comes directly from a recipe given to Dr. Brusch by Rene Caisse in the 1960's. We have the documentation to prove it.

Essiac Information:

Essiac has become a generic name for a herbal tea that is today's most popular alternative treatment for cancer. Essiac was originally a herbal tea attributed to Canadian nurse Rene M. Caisse (pronounced "reen-case") of Bracebridge Ontario, Canada, who claimed that the formula came from a Native Ojibwa medicine man. She named it after the backward spelling of her own last name.

Many users of essiac believe that essiac can and does improve the body's ability to fight cancer, and that essiac is effective for reducing the side effects of chemotherapy and radiation treatments. Users have reported that with a reduction in chemotherapy and/or radiation side effects, they are much better able to handle the full course of their treatments without interruption or delay.

Fresh essiac is best. We have some of the freshest, made from organic herbs hand-selected by our supplier. We hand-package each order and ship it to you as quickly as possible.

Essiac tea has been used as a herbal remedy for years.

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