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http://www.ojibwatea.com/essiac.htm

Ingredients: Distilled De-ionized Water, Burodock Root, Sheep

Sorrel, Turkey Rhubarb Root, Slippery Elm Bark. No preservatives or

sweeteners.

This was discussed once before on our lists and several of the

ingredients were found to be illegal. I do remember about Slippery Elm

Bark being illegal.

Ojibwa Tea became popular because it was mentioned by Karyn Seroussi in her

book. Someone once asked Karyn about it several years later and here is her

reply:

" We had a lot going on at the time, never followed up, and eventually threw the

stuff away. After mentioning the tea in my book I assume that I would have heard

more about it, but have not. This probably indicates that it hasn't been much of

a magic bullet, but you never know. "

Hope this helps,Mimi

> can some body tell me please why ojibwa tea is illegal in scd ,

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