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Organic Essiac Tea (32 Servings) Original Recipe from Nurse Caisse Herbal Tea

$ 7.9

  • Active Ingredients: Proprietary Blend
  • Brand: New Orleans Apothecary
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Expiration Date: 12/2027
  • Features: Organic
  • Formulation: Tea
  • Ingredients: Proprietary Blend
  • Item Weight: 4 oz
  • Main Purpose: General Wellness
  • Supply: Up to 1 Month
  • Type: Medicinal herb/botanical

Description

ORGANIC ESSIAC TEA Original Recipe from Nurse Caisse Herbal Tea Caffeine Free 4 oz. (32 servings) Caffeine-Free No Additives, No Fillers, No Binders. Herbal Ingredients: Organic Burdock Root, Organic Sheep Sorrel Powdered, Organic Slippery Elm Powdered, Organic Turkish Rhubarb Root Powdered. Directions: Using a stainless steel or glass pot(not aluminum) bring 1 quart of distilled or spring water to a boil. Add 1 ounce of your dry Essiac blend. Cover and boil gently for 15 minutes. Remove from heat. Cover. Steep (no more heat added) for 12 hours. After 12 hours, reheat the tea mix, but do not boil it again. Strain out herbs with a stainless steel mesh strainer or cheesecloth. If some of the herb gets into the tea, that is fine. Pour into clean glass jars and cap tightly. Store in the refrigerator for 1 week. Essiac can be sweetened with honey or raw sugar if desired. Do not add artificial sweetener to it. Essiac tea should be taken on an empty stomach. The risk of digestive upset increases if you take it on a full stomach. If taking it on an empty stomach is impossible, take it with a light meal or snack. Bedtime is a great time to take this tea. For general health, immune strengthening and detoxing 1/2 ounce of Essiac Tea is added to two ounces of warm water and taken once a day. For serious health conditions, 1 ounce of Essiac tea is added to two ounces of warm water and taken once a day. Essiac tea should be followed with a glass of water. Plenty of water is a good idea all day long to help the body to flush out toxins. This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.