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Information for Your Healthcare Provider: 8-Herb Essiac Blend

Are you planning to speak with your physician, oncologist, or healthcare provider about incorporating our tea into your routine? Conventional medical professionals are trained to prioritize safety and accuracy. Because they may not be familiar with the brand name "Essiac," the most effective way to get their guidance is to provide them with the exact, raw botanical ingredients in our blend.

Most healthcare providers highly appreciate this level of transparency, as it allows them to quickly check for any herb-drug interactions or verify safety based on pure botanical data. You can print this page or show it directly to your doctor during your next visit.

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Our Premium, Organic 8-Herb Ingredient List

Our authentic formula consists strictly of the following eight premium, organically sourced herbs with absolute zero fillers, chemicals, fortified nutrients, or artificial additives:

Common Herb Name Latin Botanical Name Plant Part Used
Burdock Root Arctium lappa Root
Sheep Sorrel Rumex acetosella Whole Plant (including the vital roots)
Slippery Elm Bark Ulmus rubra Inner Bark (powdered)
Indian Rhubarb Root Rheum officinale Root
Watercress Nasturtium officinale Aerial Parts
Blessed Thistle Cnicus benedictus Leaves and Tops
Red Clover Trifolium pratense Blossoms / Flowers
Kelp Laminaria digitata Thallus (whole)


Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 3 oz. brewed tea

Calories: 7 (most of the calories are from fiber)

Fiber: 2.3 grams

Sodium: 7 mg

Calcium: 30 mg

Iron: 1.7 mg

Potassium: 50 mg

Magnesium: 85 mg

Iodine: 22 mcg


A Helpful Guide for Your Consultation

When discussing this herbal blend with your medical team, here are a few practical insights to keep in mind:

  • It is Pure Herbology: Remind your doctor that this is a traditional, water-steeped herbal infusion. It contains no synthetic medications, caffeine, or hidden preservatives.
  • The Question of Timing: If you are currently undergoing conventional medical treatments (such as chemotherapy or radiation), your doctor may not object to the herbs themselves, but may instead recommend a specific timing strategy. For instance, they may advise you to pause intake a few days before and after an infusion to ensure your primary treatments operate exactly as intended.
  • Empowered Collaboration: Presenting this clean, unembellished botanical list shows your medical team that you are taking an active, responsible approach to your wellness journey.

Disclaimer: This document is provided strictly for educational and informational purposes to facilitate open communication between you and your healthcare team. It does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.