Guest guest Posted July 30, 2012 Report Share Posted July 30, 2012 Jim can you use this as your sole detoxifier ? Subject: Re: Neurological Lyme symptoms..._Essiac TeaTo: "Lyme and Rife Group Jim!" <Lyme_and_Rife >Date: Sunday, July 29, 2012, 7:33 PM Hi Barb, Essiac tea is just an herbal tea, I would see no reason for not giving this to a child... It has a 90 year history in the Canadian medical community as a detoxer of cancer... Many with stage 4 cancer sent home to die, drank one cup of the tea daily and continued to live.. Essiac is not only a good detoxer, but it also helps protect us from cancer by encapsulating a cancerous tumor and keeping it from spreading... Nurse Caisse (founder of Essiac) says it is best to drink just one cup of tea daily.. And it is not just for cancer, it will detox all pathogens from the body.. Also good for healthy folks to use as a detoxer and cancer preventative.. Here is the full info about Essiac tea: Essiac Tea This is the correct info about Essiac tea.... The link to buy and the recipe to make is at the top of this email, please be sure to check out the links I have researched below this as these truly are the only trusted links I will use for this tea... Most Essiac info on the "net is not correct, it has been changed by resellers to make you think they are selling their herbs for less... The original Essiac tea discovered by Nurse Caisse was made from 4 herbs, many resellers lead you to believe she changed this to 8 herbs. What they have done is add in 4 inexpensive herbs and since they sell the herbs (blended) by the pound, it actually costs them less per pound because of the added inexpensive herbs. All the links here have been researched by me and they are good links you can trust... WHERE TO BUY ESSIAC HERBS There is a much better way of buying these herbs from Mountain Rose Herbs, their herbs are organic and very fresh... They use the correct 4 herbs in the correct amount and sell an Essiac Blend. This means you do not have to buy the individual herbs and weigh out the correct amount, they've done it for you! Cost is $29.00 for one pound plus shipping, this should last one person about 20 months. I suggest making 1 1/2 pints (24 ounces) as we use 1 oz of the tea concentrate per day, so this will last about 24 days... The tea should be consumed daily for 3 weeks, and not consumed for one week each month (basically 3 weeks on the tea, 1 week off). I don't drink the tea for the first 7 days of month and then I drink it every day for the rest of the month, thus the 1 1/2 pint recipe is exact! Mountain Rose does sell the individual herbs (links listed below), I don't believe there is any cost advantage to this and it is more work as you have to measure and blend the herbs yourself. The Blend you buy from Mountain Rose should be put into a covered glass container and stored in a dark kitchen cabinet or better in the fridge. I keep my jar in a brown paper bag to keep the light off of it.. If you buy the ESSIAC BLEND (highly suggested) This is the link: Buy the top item "1lb Essiac Blend organic............ $29.00 http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/search/search.php?refine=y & keywords=essiac+blend & x=10 & y=9 How to Make Essiac Tea Concentrate Do not use any aluminum utensils as aluminum can react with Essiac tea. Supplies Needed: Enameled or stainless steel pot or Corning casserole dish (8 - 12 quart size). Covered glass jug (for the liquid tea concentrate) that will be placed in the fridge.. Strainer, funnel and a glass measuring cup (Pyrex) wood stirring spoon. You also going to need a small scale that weighs in ounces. If you need to buy a scale, just be sure it measures in ounces, getting one that also measures grams (.01) is good for measuring powdered supplements.. Dry Measure Equivalents 3 teaspoons 1 tablespoon 1/2 ounce 14.3 grams 2 tablespoons 1/8 cup 1 ounce 28.3 grams Gram scales on eBay, most also measure ounces, just be sure it does, this is optional if you wish to weigh the monthly blend: http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40 & _trksid=p5197.m570.l1313 & _nkw=gram+scale+.01 & _sacat=See-All-Categories This one does measure in ounces and grams... http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-300g-x-0-01g-Mini-Digital-Jewelry-Pocket-Gram-Scale-/200466694887?pt=UK_BOI_Electrical_Test_Measurement_Equipment_ET & hash=item2eacbf02e7#ht_3568wt_1398 You will use 1/2 ounce of the dry herbs (Essiac Blend) to make a pint, or 3/4 oz to make 1 1/2 pints or 1 ounce to make a quart of liquid concentrate... Since we drink this tea for 3 weeks (21 days) on, 1 week off, I feel it is best to make 1 1/2 pints (24 ounces) of the tea concentrate if this is used for one person. The daily use of the tea concentrate is 1 ounce, so for 3 weeks you will use 21 ounces, thus the 1 1/2 pint size works best. I make this tea concentrate just before going to bed so it can steep while I sleep. Always store the tea concentrate on the bottom shelf of the fridge as it is coldest there and the tea will last longer. Here's how you make the tea concentrate. 1 1/2 Pint recipe: use 24 ounces (make 26 ounces as some may dissipate) of distilled water, add to a large glass, ceramic or stainless steel pot (8 to 12 quart size), add in 3/4 ounce of the Essiac Blend dry herbs and hard boil for 10 minutes (lid on the pot), then place on very low heat (just enough to keep the tea warm) for 12 hours (lights off, light affects the tea). In a warm climate, no heat is necessary. After the 12 hours is up, reheat the pot to steaming, but not boiling, turn off heat and allow tea concentrate to sit for several minutes, then pour the tea through a plastic or stainless steel strainer into your glass jug and refrigerate (I actually stain into a bowl first, then pour into my glass jug, easier. The stuff in the strainer is also very healthy, I actually give it to my dogs in their food.. I personally won't eat it as this can mean too much detox since we are drinking the tea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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