Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 Does anyone know what esac is and does it help with prostate cancer, my friends dad has it in advanced stages..he has heard about it from other people, and asked me to look into it.. Other suggestions would be greatly appreciated as well as any info I can get.. Thanks Gang.. Love Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 I am sure that what is being referenced is Essiac Tea. It has been recommended in several articles for various types of cancer. I don't know this part for sure but something makes me think of Hulda Clark when you mention Essiac Tea. Perhaps others will have more definitive information on it. Dorothy > Does anyone know what esac is and does it help with prostate cancer, my > friends dad has it in advanced stages..he has heard about it from other > people, and asked me to look into it.. > > Other suggestions would be greatly appreciated as well as any info I can > get.. > > Thanks Gang.. > > Love Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 Essiac tea is a combination of Sheep Sorrel, Burdock, and Turkey Rhubarb. I believe it was a Native American remedy given to a nurse named Rene Caisse, who used it with a fair amount of success. Her name backwards is Essiac. It is used to fight pretty much all forms of cancer, and one of the main functions is liver support. When we had our shop, we saw many people use it, and anecdotally, some with great success. Medical doctors are often aware of this tea and generally tell their patients to go ahead and use it....or at least don't discourage them from using it. Tina _www.essentialherbal.com_ (http://www.essential/) _http://theessentialherbal.blogspot.com_ (http://theessentialherbal.blogspot.com/) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 Hi Carol, Its not Hulda Clark, but I cant think of the womans name. She was a nurse who lived in Canada, and the recipe was a traditional one used by the Objiway indians. The nurse patented the recipe, but there are variations available on the web. Mary At 07:54 PM 6/21/2005, you wrote: >I am sure that what is being referenced is Essiac Tea. It has been >recommended in several articles for various types of cancer. > >I don't know this part for sure but something makes me think of Hulda Clark >when you mention Essiac Tea. > >Perhaps others will have more definitive information on it. > >Dorothy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 Marie Caisse, which is essiac spelled backwards -- how it got its name! :-) Mary Robinson wrote: > Hi Carol, > > Its not Hulda Clark, but I cant think of the womans name. She was a nurse > who lived in Canada, and the recipe was a traditional one used by the > Objiway indians. The nurse patented the recipe, but there are variations > available on the web. > > Mary > > > At 07:54 PM 6/21/2005, you wrote: > >>I am sure that what is being referenced is Essiac Tea. It has been >>recommended in several articles for various types of cancer. >> >>I don't know this part for sure but something makes me think of Hulda Clark >>when you mention Essiac Tea. >> >>Perhaps others will have more definitive information on it. >> >>Dorothy > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 Renee Cassie was the nurse. The herbal combination is called Essiac and is good for all types of cancers and is also a good immune system builder. It is an amazing combination of herbs. I have it on my website as BlackKat 4 Herb Tea. Sandi BlackKat Herbs http://www.blackkatherbs.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 Ah, you are right -- Renee, not Marie! Blackkat wrote: > Renee Cassie was the nurse. The herbal combination is called Essiac and > is good for all types of cancers and is also a good immune system builder. > It is an amazing combination of herbs. > > I have it on my website as BlackKat 4 Herb Tea. > > Sandi > BlackKat Herbs > http://www.blackkatherbs.com > > > > > > Step By Step Instructions On Making Rose Petal Preserves: http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html > > To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link: /join > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 Sandi Can you specify which one you are referring to in your web site?? Please respond privately. Regards Tanner NSB Blackkat <blackkat wrote: Renee Cassie was the nurse. The herbal combination is called Essiac and is good for all types of cancers and is also a good immune system builder. It is an amazing combination of herbs. I have it on my website as BlackKat 4 Herb Tea. Sandi BlackKat Herbs http://www.blackkatherbs.com > Step By Step Instructions On Making Rose Petal Preserves: http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link: /join Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 I do believe that it is RENE CAISSE. Yes, she is a Canadian Nurse from the begining of last century. Recipices and more information is readily on the internet. Google it. Cheers! Kenny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 Tina, Essiac also has Slippery Elm Powder. Sandi Blackkat Herbs http://www.blackkatherbs.com essentialherbal wrote: > Essiac tea is a combination of Sheep Sorrel, Burdock, and Turkey > Rhubarb. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 Special thanks to Tina, Sandi, Kenny, Debra, Tanner, Mary and Dorothy for the quick responses, I have forwarded the info onto my friend who in turn has passed it on to his father..You guys are the BEST !!! Thanks Again, Carol > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 I thought pau d arco too . . . Blackkat wrote: > Tina, > > Essiac also has Slippery Elm Powder. > > Sandi > Blackkat Herbs > http://www.blackkatherbs.com > > > essentialherbal wrote: > > >>Essiac tea is a combination of Sheep Sorrel, Burdock, and Turkey >>Rhubarb. > > > > > Step By Step Instructions On Making Rose Petal Preserves: http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html > > To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link: /join > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 No, the original recipe only had 4 herbs: Sheep Sorrel, Slippery Elm, Turkey Rhubarb Root and Burdock Root. People have tried variations, added all kinds of stuff to the original recipe but the 4 herbs are what works. And for me, it has to be in the tea form... but there are capsules, tinctures, essences, etc. on the market...anything to make a buck. Sandi BlackKat Herbs http://www.blackkatherbs.com Debra McDuffee wrote: > I thought pau d arco too . . . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2005 Report Share Posted June 23, 2005 Hi Tina, You were close, but actually, the formula contains Burdock root (Arctium lappa), Slippery Elm Inner Bark (Ulmus Fulva), Sheep Sorrel (Rumex Acetosella) herb and Indian Rhubarb root (Rheum officinale) (not Turkey Rhubarb, which is sulfated castor oil). Do a google search for Rene Caisse, the nurse who is accredited for formulating Essiac Tea and you'll get lots of information and companies that sell it. Be well, Marcia Elston, Samara Botane, http://www.wingedseed.com " First of all, cultivate a contented spirit; a garden is a good place to begin. " ________________________________ On Behalf Of essentialherbal Wednesday, June 22, 2005 3:39 AM Re:herbs for prostate cancer Essiac tea is a combination of Sheep Sorrel, Burdock, and Turkey Rhubarb. I believe it was a Native American remedy given to a nurse named Rene Caisse, who used it with a fair amount of success. Her name backwards is Essiac. It is used to fight pretty much all forms of cancer, and one of the main functions is liver support. When we had our shop, we saw many people use it, and anecdotally, some with great success. Medical doctors are often aware of this tea and generally tell their patients to go ahead and use it....or at least don't discourage them from using it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2005 Report Share Posted June 23, 2005 Marcia, Turkey Rhubarb Root Powder is Rheum palmatum...has nothing to do with sulfated castor oil as far as I know. Turkey Red Oil is what you are referring to I believe. http://naked-herb.com/Herbs_turkey_rhubarb_root.html Turkey Rhubarb Source: Rheum palmatum Family: Polygonaceae Synonyms: Chinese Rhubarb, sometimes referred to as Indian Rhubarb (R. australe) More good info here: http://www.wildflowerherbals.com/bulkherbs/turkeyrhubarb I've been making and using Essiac for over 10 years now. Sandi BlackKat Herbs http://www.blackkatherbs.com Marcia Elston wrote: > Hi Tina, > > You were close, but actually, the formula contains Burdock root (Arctium > lappa), Slippery Elm Inner Bark (Ulmus Fulva), Sheep Sorrel (Rumex > Acetosella) herb and Indian Rhubarb root (Rheum officinale) (not Turkey > Rhubarb, which is sulfated castor oil). > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2005 Report Share Posted August 5, 2005 I know that I am a little late on this one. I have a book which was given me while I was in Brace Bridge Canada where Renee Cassiac did her work. Brace Bridge is north of Toronto Canada. This book said that the original recipe was with 8 ingrediants but was reduced to 4 ingredients. The infusion mixture was used to get rid of tumurs, growths and Cancer. Frank --- Blackkat <blackkat wrote: > Marcia, > > Turkey Rhubarb Root Powder is Rheum palmatum...has nothing to do with > sulfated castor oil as far as I know. Turkey Red Oil is what you are > referring to > I believe. > > http://naked-herb.com/Herbs_turkey_rhubarb_root.html > Turkey Rhubarb > > Source: Rheum palmatum > Family: Polygonaceae > > Synonyms: Chinese Rhubarb, sometimes referred to as Indian Rhubarb (R. > australe) > > More good info here: > http://www.wildflowerherbals.com/bulkherbs/turkeyrhubarb > > I've been making and using Essiac for over 10 years now. > > Sandi > BlackKat Herbs > http://www.blackkatherbs.com > > Marcia Elston wrote: > > > Hi Tina, > > > > You were close, but actually, the formula contains Burdock root (Arctium > > lappa), Slippery Elm Inner Bark (Ulmus Fulva), Sheep Sorrel (Rumex > > Acetosella) herb and Indian Rhubarb root (Rheum officinale) (not > Turkey > > Rhubarb, which is sulfated castor oil). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2005 Report Share Posted August 5, 2005 It's called Ojibwa Tea and there is a website that sells it. www.ojibwatea.com It's also called Essiac Tea same thing but Essiac is Cassie spelled backwards and is a trademark. --- frank staudenraus <hands2heal4all wrote: > I know that I am a little late on this one. > I have a book which was given me while I was in > Brace Bridge Canada where > Renee Cassiac did her work. Brace Bridge is north of > Toronto Canada. > This book said that the original recipe was with 8 > ingrediants but was > reduced to 4 ingredients. > The infusion mixture was used to get rid of tumurs, > growths and Cancer. > > Frank > > --- Blackkat <blackkat wrote: > > > Marcia, > > > > Turkey Rhubarb Root Powder is Rheum > palmatum...has nothing to do with > > sulfated castor oil as far as I know. Turkey Red > Oil is what you are > > referring to > > I believe. > > > > > http://naked-herb.com/Herbs_turkey_rhubarb_root.html > > Turkey Rhubarb > > > > Source: Rheum palmatum > > Family: Polygonaceae > > > > Synonyms: Chinese Rhubarb, sometimes referred to > as Indian Rhubarb (R. > > australe) > > > > More good info here: > > > http://www.wildflowerherbals.com/bulkherbs/turkeyrhubarb > > > > I've been making and using Essiac for over 10 > years now. > > > > Sandi > > BlackKat Herbs > > http://www.blackkatherbs.com > > > > Marcia Elston wrote: > > > > > Hi Tina, > > > > > > You were close, but actually, the formula > contains Burdock root (Arctium > > > lappa), Slippery Elm Inner Bark (Ulmus Fulva), > Sheep Sorrel (Rumex > > > Acetosella) herb and Indian Rhubarb root (Rheum > officinale) (not > > Turkey > > > Rhubarb, which is sulfated castor oil). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2005 Report Share Posted August 6, 2005 Hi Frank, Here's an interesting discussion on ingredients and the differences between Indian Rhubarb/Turkey Rhubarb . . . http://essiac-info.org/turkey.html I have always attributed the formula to Rene Cassie . . . But obviously, it was a Native Peoples remedy that she adapted. And, Sandi (missed your earlier response), some companies have mistaken turkey rhubarb for turkey red (sulf. Castor oil) . . . I have seen it advertised as such in several places. I should have been more clear. Another good reason to communicate in Latin when talking about specific plants. :-) Be well, Marcia Elston, Samara Botane, http://www.wingedseed.com " First of all, cultivate a contented spirit; a garden is a good place to begin. " ________________________________ On Behalf Of frank staudenraus Thursday, August 04, 2005 9:59 PM Re: Re:herbs for prostate cancer I know that I am a little late on this one. I have a book which was given me while I was in Brace Bridge Canada where Renee Cassiac did her work. Brace Bridge is north of Toronto Canada. This book said that the original recipe was with 8 ingrediants but was reduced to 4 ingredients. The infusion mixture was used to get rid of tumurs, growths and Cancer. Frank --- Blackkat <blackkat wrote: > Marcia, > > Turkey Rhubarb Root Powder is Rheum palmatum...has nothing to do with > sulfated castor oil as far as I know. Turkey Red Oil is what you are > referring to > I believe. > > http://naked-herb.com/Herbs_turkey_rhubarb_root.html > Turkey Rhubarb > > Source: Rheum palmatum > Family: Polygonaceae > > Synonyms: Chinese Rhubarb, sometimes referred to as Indian Rhubarb (R. > australe) > > More good info here: > http://www.wildflowerherbals.com/bulkherbs/turkeyrhubarb > > I've been making and using Essiac for over 10 years now. > > Sandi > BlackKat Herbs > http://www.blackkatherbs.com > > Marcia Elston wrote: > > > Hi Tina, > > > > You were close, but actually, the formula contains Burdock root (Arctium > > lappa), Slippery Elm Inner Bark (Ulmus Fulva), Sheep Sorrel (Rumex > > Acetosella) herb and Indian Rhubarb root (Rheum officinale) (not > Turkey > > Rhubarb, which is sulfated castor oil). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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