Guest guest Posted February 5, 2006 Report Share Posted February 5, 2006 , " Harvey Flatbush " <harvf wrote: > > Well gal, it looks like you win the lotto after all. Ina all the years I have read about Essiac tea I have never run across the extra four herbs you mentioned as part of the original formula but thanks to Barb's contribution of http://essiac-info.org/recipe1.html , one of the links led me to this. > > http://essiac-info.org/lecture.html#consider > > Around 1926, Rene started eliminating the extra herbs of the original eight-herb recipe (red clover went first because of the protein content). She reduced the formula to her four Essiac herbs and thereafter, the only herb Rene Caisse always harvested herself was Sheep sorrel, buying the other herbs whenever possible. Rene dried the Sheep sorrel on the floor of her house. > > Good going for sticking to your guns but it does appear that it was Rene herself that eliminated the extra four herbs from the original recipe. > > My hat's off to you Kat for your perseverance, > > Harvey Thanks Harvey. I just have never found either Dr. Frank to be wrong in the information they have given us, and that is why I always stick with what I am told by them, and I try to research to find the information to back it up. By the way, the link http://essiac-info.org/lecture.html#consider brought up an error and I wondered if there was an error in the URL. Kat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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