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Essiac Tea is a Cancer Cure Big Pharma Does Not Want You to Know About

 

A simple inexpensive four herb tea that cures cancer? Even AIDS maybe?

This has been a critical concern since Essiac tea was introduced in

Canada during the early 1920's. For over 50 years, a humble nurse, Rene

Caisse (pronounced Reen Case...

 

http://www.naturalnews.com/026928_cancer_Essiac_Tea_health.html

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This article I found to be well-written. Bracebridge is my husband's

home town. We currently live about 40 minutes from there. About 2

years ago we returned from 2 years in Central America. I immediately

noticed how sickly people in north America looked. Then I started

bumping into people who were asking about our trip. They seemed to be

suffering from this ailment or other. One woman whom we've known for

several years looked so different I made a comment about it. She

said, " My hair is curly now after the chemo. " !!!??? She is my age

(early 40's) with a daughter. She'd contracted breast cancer while we

were away.

 

She got a mastectomy and complete hysterectomy to avoid tamoxifem for

the rest of her life. Her story had such an impact on me combined

with all the sickly people I'd seen that I dedicated every hour to

researching natural health. Lo and behold I discovered Essiac. I was

so blown away because a cure for cancer came from my in-laws home

town!!! I came out of the bedroom one night after researching and

asked my dh if he ever heard of Rene Caisse. He said " Yes, but I

don't know who she is, Ive just heard the name. " When I told him

about her success in treating cancer - he had never heard of it. His

family has lived in the Bracebridge area for 3 generations.

 

What does that say about the power of the pharma marketing machine?

Honestly I think people assume that over the years since Rene Caisse

died, pharma has come up with more sophisticated ways of treating

cancer. Her legacy smacks of 'That's how they used to do it in the

old days. "

 

Regards,

 

Janet

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