Is Your Essiac Tea Genuine?

Is Your Essiac Tea Genuine?

Key Takeaways What is Essiac Tea? Authentic Essiac tea typically adheres to the traditional eight-herb formula crafted by the Ojibwe tribe, which Rene Caisse and Dr. Charles Brusch refined, including burdock root, sheep sorrel, slippery elm, turkey rhubarb, blessed...
Watercress – July Featured Herb of the Month

Watercress – July Featured Herb of the Month

Watercress is a member of the Cruciferous plant family, along with cabbage, kale, mustard, broccoli and many other healthy vegetables. It is loaded with antioxidants, making it a very protective plant against damage that occurs to our body. For this reason it is a...
June Herb of the Month Blessed Thistle

June Herb of the Month Blessed Thistle

Blessed Thistle  (Cnicus benedictus), or Saint Benedict’s Thistle has a long history as a healing remedy in Europe and the Middle East, becoming famous as a remedy during the bubonic plague.  It was known as the “Monk’s Tonic”, and is one of...
Featured Herb of the Month – Red Clover

Featured Herb of the Month – Red Clover

Red clover (Trifolium pratense) is one of the marvelous herbs that Renee Caisse added to her famous Essiac remedy. Red clover is a wild flowering plant belonging to the same family as peas and beans.  The flowers of Red Clover are nutritious, packed with vitamins and...
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