Have you considered ordering Essiac in capsule form?

Capsules certainly offer more convenience - but that convenience comes at a price.



 

You have never heard of Rene Caisse using or recommending Essiac capsules, and there are several reasons why.

 


Essiac is an old Ojibway Indian formula. In Ojibwa culture, they considered every commodity and everything in nature to be a gift from god. Because of this, they were sure to use each and every part of every plant and animal they could. They never threw anything away.

 

 

 

When it comes to the Essiac herbs, what they did is ground them with grinding stones. The ground the herbs into a fine powder which they boiled into a tea. They ground the herbs so fine that they were able to consume them. They didn’t have any colanders or strainers, but they didn’t need them because they didn’t waste anything.

 

To this day, this same method of preparation is the best way to get the entire plant into your body in its organic state.

 

It's Called Essiac Tea For a Reason

It’s no mistake that this product is called “Essiac Tea.” It’s called a tea because it’s meant to be brewed and consumed as such! Luckily for you, it’s super simple to make Essiac Tea with powdered herbs, just as Rene Caisse used.

All you need to do is boil water and add the contents of the packet of Essiac Tea. After brewing it for 10 minutes you can leave the mixture on the stove for 12 hours before storing it in the fridge. Then when it’s time to drink the tea, you simply pour out the amount you need and take it cold.

 

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Order Some Genuine Essiac Tea Today

Be careful when comparing price with companies who sell only a couple of weeks' worth at a time - we sell enough to last months at a time which saves you a ton of money.

It costs less than $1 per day to use our Essiac - the best price you'll find anywhere!

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All orders come complete with the easy-to-follow instructions and suggested use.

This tea is simple to make and takes just ten minutes to make a two-week supply.

 

 

7 comments

  • Hi Chris,

    Be careful with prebottled essiac because they don’t have the herbs left into the tea like ours does. We find that folks usually can bring our tea into work in a thermos with a few ice cubes and that works well and is also much more affordable. As far as capsules go, we can’t say for sure how many you’d need as we haven’t found any amount to be equivalent to the tea.

    Gina
  • Yes I brew it also 2 gallons at a time and refridgerate it and do like the taste too. But I just bought
    4 bottles to use when I travel for weeks sometimes, so would this be a good substitute or how many capsules should
    I take daily to substitute for the daily brewed intake with the same efficacy. Hope you understand were
    I’m going with this. thanx

    chris scarmeas
  • Hi Rocky, Yes we can get you Certificates of Analysis. I have sent you an email.

    Gina
  • Do you have certificate of analysis so i can register locally in Ghana and distributes in Ghana.
    Thank you
    Mawuko

    rocky
  • Hi Chris, it’s this line:

    “To this day, this same method of preparation is the best way to get the entire plant into your body in its organic state.”

    A tiny capsule can never have the same inside of it as a cup of tea. The capsule is always missing something that the tea with the herbs left in it has just due to the amount of volume a capsule is compared to a serving of essiac tea. It’s the same reason why a little vitamin pill isn’t as good for you as a whole plate of vegetables.

    Gina

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