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THE essiac HERBS These
are the four herbs that you use to make essiac tea. Burdock
Root (Arctium lappa) Sheep Sorrel (Rumex acetosella) Turkey
Rhubarb Root (Rheum palmatum) Slippery Elm Bark (Ulmus
fulva) These herbs come ready combined in their correct
quantities when you buy our one
month supply essiac tea mix. All herbs in our mix are 100% organic. |
The following recipie will give you enough tea for one month based
upon our reccommended dosage. If you are using the naturallythinking tea
mix then you do not need to combine the herbs as the come ready combined. EQUIPMENT WATER Use
either fresh spring water or sodium free distilled water. We use bottled (still)
spring water from the supermarket. You can buy distilled water, if you prefer
to use that, from chemists' shops. A One Month Supply
Recipie - 26.5g Burdock Root
- 18.0g Sheep Sorrel
(powder if possible)
- 1.0g Turkey Rhubarb Root Powder
- 4.5g Slippery
Elm Bark Powder
- Total scale weight of mixture = 50g
PREPARING AND STERILISING THE AMBER BOTTLES FOR ESSIAC TEA Before
using the bottles you might have to get rid of the disks of waxed cardboard that
are sometimes in the tops. If the manufacturers have glued them in they may get
messy when you are sterilising them. A disadvantage of using heat
to sterilise bottles is that the insert of any bottle top will probably disintegrate
during the process. It is important therefore to find bottles that have tops that
will still have a good seal without them (the bottles we provide have).
STERILISATION You must sterilise the bottles and tops
every time you make essiac tea. Sterilise them shortly before you need them. We
have found that the easiest way to do it is by using baby steralising liquid available
from Boots etc, simply follow the dilution instructions on the bottle and fill
your bottles. Rinse clean after use and allow them to airdry. It is important
to wait until the bottles are completely dry before use to avoid any cross contamination. You
can also steralise your bottles by heating the bottles in the oven. To do this
stand them upright (without their tops) in an ordinary roasting tin. Then put
them for a period of ten minutes into the oven at a temperature of 230 degrees
Centigrade. Take them out of the oven and let the bottles cool in the tin. Boil
the tops in a pan of water for about ten to fifteen minutes. Do this at the same
time as sterilising the bottles. Put the tops back onto the bottles when both
have cooled down a little, putting them aside until you need them.
METHOD - Here is the cooking method that most
essiac tea recipes recommend you to use:
- Bring the water to the boil
-
Drop in the essiac herb mixture
- Stir, cover and boil hard for 10 minutes
-
Turn off the heat
- Let the tea stand covered for 6 hours
- Remove
the cover and stir
- Return the cover and let the tea stand for another
6 hours
- Turn on the heat and bring it just up to the boil.
- Strain
the tea into another stainless steel pan. Wash the first pan thoroughly. Strain
the tea once again back into the original pan. Pour it into the sterilised amber
bottles straight away and screw on the tops. Cool and store the bottles of tea,
upright, in a refrigerator or a cool dark place. Keep the bottles refrigerated
once you have opened them.
We provide a simple, but detailed set of
instructions wit every order, however you can download these instructions online
by clicking
here (PDF). BUY ONLINE We used to sell essiac
tea ready brewed and bottled online, however the cost of delivery was proving
very prohibitive. We now sell the raw mix, mixed to the correct quantities for
one a month supply. We have found over the last year, that after you have
done the brewing once you find how easy it is (it really isn't as time consuming
as it seems reading above) and our customers come back month after month for their
supply. Because of our personal attachment to essiac tea we have an ethical
policy to sell it at a low price just to cover the cost of labour involved, keeping
in the spirit of Rene Caisse and her original insturctions. We are happy
to send the mix to any country in the world. We only use organic ingredients,
to try to avoid the chemicals of modern day life. ESSIAC TINCTURE We
are currently looking at the possibility of creating a tincture of essiac tea.
This would mainly be used as a "top up" and a preventative measure,
not just against cancer but against ailments such as arthritis. We are thoroughly
researching the effectiveness of the essiac in a tincture form before selling
it, as we believe there is no point in selling something that may not work. The
advantages of a tincture would be the portability and size and concentration.
A tincture is typically very concentrate, therefore would only need a couple of
drops on the tongue and a small 10ml bottle would carry enough for a months supply. Please
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