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Essiac A Modern Folk Remedy - FULL LENGTH



ED NOTE: There are many inferior herbal mixtures of Essiac Tea sold. This is my personal favorite. Fast turn-around and the exact herbs Rene Caisse used, not irradiated and organic or wild crafted. I am not an affiliate. This has been my Essiac Tea choice for some time. -  http://renecaissetea.com/

'At long last, the full-length version of this October 14, 2010 seminar given by Mali Klein, Essiac researcher and author of the companion book The Complete Essiac Essentials (softcover, 192 pages), is being made public. Together with her writing partner Sheila Snow, Mali has authored a total of four books on Rene Caisse and Essiac, that stand unparalleled as the most factual, accurate account of Rene Caisse's life and work. 

Mali shares practical information on how to grow and harvest the Essiac herbs and how to make and take the various Essiac formulas. 

Mali experienced Essiac's positive impact on her husband's quality of life as they journeyed together with his cancer diagnosis. She set up the UK Essiac charity, Clouds Trust, which has now been in operation for over 15 years. Enjoy this recording as Mali shares information and insights on how to live with a tough diagnosis and even be empowered by it!'



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The Truth About Essiac

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'On a fateful day in 1922 Canadian nurse Rene Caisse happened to notice some scar tissue on the breast of an elderly English woman. The woman said that doctors had diagnosed her with breast cancer years before. However, the woman didn't want to risk surgery nor did she have the money for it.

The English woman had met an old Indian medicine man in the 1890s who told her that he could cure her cancer with an herbal tea. The woman took the medicine man's advice, and consequently she was still alive nearly thirty years later to pass on this herbal remedy to Nurse Caisse.

About a year later, Rene Caisse was walking beside a retired doctor who pointed to a common weed and stated: "Nurse Caisse, if people would use this weed there would be little cancer in the world." Rene later stated: "He told me the name of the plant. It was one of the herbs my patient named as an ingredient of the Indian medicine man's tea!" [I Was Canada's Cancer Nurse] The "weed" was sheep sorrel. In a 1974 letter to Dr. Chester Stock of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Institute, Rene Caisse stated: "Who in the world would ever think to find a solution to cancer in a common meadow?"' 

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