Essiac Tea has a history recorded back to the 1920s when an Ojibwa Indian Medicine Man who was hanging around the fort noticed a white woman with obvious breast cancer. He offered her his tea and showed her how to brew it. When she made a miraculous recovery a nurse named Rene Caisse (Essiac spelled backwards) picked up on the formula and began giving the Essiac Tea formula to patients who had mostly been abandoned as “hopeless” by the medical community. Her success was striking and the recovery rate was miraculous with hundreds of documented patients.
The Essiac Tea is a basic concept of Herbal Healing. It is all about the minerals. We Human Beings need 90+ essential minerals to be the best we can be; we are supposed to get them in our diet of course. We don’t. We generally tend to eat a narrowing diet as we age, along with less activity; science says we will be greatly depleted of minerals when we die of old age.
The old Indian Medicine Man actually thought he was magic I think. His scary look and his antics maintained the respect of his people, no one was really sure what he was, but I believe it was his magic tea (the Essiac Tea) that promoted most of the healing. Of course maybe the “believe or you won’t receive” attitude helped a bit too I think.
I believe the Herbs in the Essiac Tea Formula contain the minerals most needed to revive and restore our natural resistance and when boiled out into a liquid concentrate it is delivered directly to our starving parts…
The Essiac Tea is probably only one of many ways to maintain and restore our natural health, our natural resistance, but it has been proven easy and effective. It has worked for me since 1995 but like anything it must be accompanied by a resolve to try to do what we know is right.
Teddy Daw; survivor of three kinds of terminal cancer since 1995
May God Bless All
Teddy Daw - The Medicine Man
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