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Book Reviews of The Essiac HandbookBook Review: Essiac Handbook... Summary: 5 Stars
This is a wonderful little book about Essiac Tea and the basic info from where it came from. It's a fast read and nice also for gifts to hand-out to those who need the info and all the benefits of drinking it. This is a very good alternative treatment for cancer - I highly recommend it.
Book Review: The Canadian Nurse Rene Caisse did good research with the Ojibway Indians to formulate this... Summary: 4 Stars
The Main Ingrediants in the Essiac were:
Sheep Sorrel, Burdock Root, Slippery Elm
bark, Rhubarb Root. The name Essiac is
Nurse Rene Caisse's last name spelled
the opposite way.
From the Tabel of Contents Page, denoting
Chapters:
Forward,
Dedication,
Background,
What Essiac Is,
The Formula,
Instructions For Use,
What It Does,
Reported Benefits, of Essiac,
Chronic Fatigue,
Lupis,
CC: Endorsements from Julian Whitaker.
Get this booklet! Highly Recommended,
Revisionist Rich Salzer
Book Review: The Essiac Handbook Summary: 5 Stars
Thank you for this information, I was very happy to receive it and pleased with the "how to's". I have shared this information with quite a few people and am in the process of reading the book. Thanks again, Donna Garrett
Book Review: Very Helpful Information Summary: 5 Stars
This is a wonderful little booklet, that I have recommended to my relatives, who also have or have had cancer. I am brewing and using the tea faithfully according to its instructions, and have almost no side effects from chemotherapy.
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