Essiac Original Formula Liquid Extract
by Essiac
10.5 oz. (300 ml)
Nurse Rene M. Caisse is world renowned for having made significant contributions to the field of natural medicine. .gif)
Since 1922, Nurse Caisse used Essiac, her original herbal formula, to promote immune system health and overall well-being worldwide. The Essiac herbal supplement is a proprietary herbal formula and only Essiac brand is the original and legendary formula.
Essiac contains no artificial flavor, coloring or preservatives. The herbs are grown without the use of herbicides or pesticides.
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Essiac Supplement Facts |
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Essiac Serving Size: 2- 4 Teaspoons (10-20mL) Essiac Servings per Container: 15-30 |
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Amount per serving |
% Daily* Value |
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Vitamin A |
100 |
IU |
2% |
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Vitamin C |
1 |
mg |
2% |
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Proprietary Blend: Burdock Liquid Extract (root) Sheep Sorrel Liquid Extract (leaves) Slippery Elm, Liquid Extract (bark) Indian Rhubarb, Liquid Extract (root)
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4.8 |
g |
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*Percent Daily Values are based on the 2000 Calorie Diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. **Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: purified water, alcohol and citric acid
Essiac Suggested Use: Shake well. Take 2-4 tsp (10-20 mL) twice daily.
Essiac Warnings: Not to be taken during pregnancy, by nursing mother or by children under 10 years of age. | |
What is Essiac™ ?
Essiac™ is an alternative remedy to ehance health and wellness. Essiac™ has been used for over 60 years in the US and Canada. Essiac™ is a time proven and made only in Canada. Essiac™ is a trademark name of a company but we are not sure of who really holds the trademark. The word Essiac™ has become a generic name for a herbal tea commonly used to enhance health and wellness.
Essiac™ Ingredients
The Ingredients of Essiac™: The herbs in Essiac™ are safe to use and are in some instances used individually as culinary herbs in food preparation and as additions to garden salads. Burdock root , an important ingredient in Essiac™ was actually used as a prepared candy by the Ojibwa Natives of North America. Boiled in maple syrup, burdock root was eaten through the winter as a nutritious snack and candy.
Essiac™ Information:
Essiac™ has become a generic name for a herbal tea that is today's most popular alternative supplement. Essiac™ was originally a herbal tea attributed to Canadian nurse Rene Caisse (reen-case) of Bracebridge Ontario, Canada, who claimed that the formula came from a Native Ojibwa medicine man. She named it after the backward spelling of her own last name, Caisse.
Many users of Essiac™ believe that Essiac™ can and does improve the bodies ability to stay healthy and that Essiac™ is effective when used on a regular basis.
History of Essiac™
Rene Caisse spent her whole adult life treating patients along with her life long friend, Mary McPherson, with this herb tea in her own clinic, until she died in 1978 at the age of 91.