Guest guest Posted January 2, 2012 Report Share Posted January 2, 2012 it is seeds ground up roger To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Sunday, January 1, 2012 9:00 PM Subject: Re: OT: Essiac tea Jim or others,When I make my tea it seems gritty to me. I tried to strain it with cheese cloth and/or a fine mesh strainer, but at the bottom of each glass there's fine residue. Is anyone experiencing this?>> Hi Susie,> > Here is the info you asked for about Essiac Tea... I just rewrote this info> making it easier to read... You will find instructions on where to buy, how> to make and how to take the tea.... There are also many good links that> tell the history of Essiac tea...> > A lot of info here, but making the tea is relatively easy...> > -- > Take care,> Jim> Rife, M-M-S, Rife, Ozone water, Essiac-tea, Supplements> I have NO financial interest in anything I discuss.> > Disclaimer: THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE!> This list is the 1st Amendment in action. I am not an expert, I do share my> many years of experiences and knowledge I have learned from others, both on> group and privately. The things you will find here are for information and> research purposes only. I am sharing information I believe in. If you act> on ideas found here, you do so at your own risk. Self-help requires> intelligence, common sense, and the ability to take responsibility for your> own actions. Do not use any ideas found here without consulting a medical> professional, unless you are a researcher or health care provider.> > > > *Essiac Tea*> > > This is the correct info about Essiac tea.... The link to buy and the> recipe to make is at the top of this email, please be sure> to check out the links I have researched below this as these truly are the> only trusted links I will use for this tea... Most Essiac> info on the "net is not correct, it has been changed by resellers to make> you think they are selling their herbs for less... The original Essiac tea> discovered by Nurse Caisse was made from 4 herbs, many resellers lead you> to believe she changed this to 8 herbs. What they have done is add in 4> inexpensive herbs and since they sell the herbs (blended) by the pound, it> actually costs them less per pound because of the added inexpensive herbs.> > > WHERE TO BUY ESSIAC HERBS> > > There is a much better way of buying these herbs from Mountain Rose Herbs,> their herbs are organic and very fresh... They use the correct 4 herbs in> the correct amount and sell an Essiac Blend. This means you do not have to> buy the individual herbs and weigh out the correct amount, they've done it> for you! Cost is $29.00 for one pound plus shipping, this should last one> person about 20 months. I suggest making 1 1/2 pints (24 ounces) as we use> 1 oz of the tea concentrate per day, so this will last about 24 days... The> tea should be consumed daily for 3 weeks, and not consumed for one week> each month (basically 3 weeks on the tea, 1 week off). I don't drink the> tea for the first 7 days of month and then I drink it every day for the> rest of the month, thus the 1 1/2 pint recipe is exact! Mountain Rose> does sell the individual herbs (links listed below), I don't believe there> is any cost advantage to this and it is more work as you have to measure> and blend the herbs yourself. The Blend you buy from Mountain Rose should> be put into a covered glass container and stored in a dark kitchen cabinet.> > If you buy the ESSIAC BLEND (highly suggested)> > This is the link: Buy the top item "1lb Essiac Blend organic............> $29.00> > http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/search/search.php?refine=y & keywords=essiac+blend & x=10 & y=9> > > > *How to Make Essiac Tea Concentrate*> > Do not use any aluminum utensils as aluminum can react with Essiac tea.> > Supplies Needed: Enameled or stainless steel pot or Corning casserole> dish (8 - 12 quart size). Covered glass jug (for the liquid tea> concentrate) that will be placed in the fridge..> > Strainer, funnel and a glass measuring cup (Pyrex) wood stirring spoon. You> also going to need a small scale that weighs in ounces. If you need to buy> a scale, just be sure it measures in ounces, getting one that also measures> grams (.01) is good for measuring powdered supplements..> **> *Dry Measure Equivalents> *> * 3 teaspoons 1 tablespoon 1/2 ounce 14.3 grams 2 tablespoons> > 1/8 cup 1 ounce 28.3 grams*> > **> > *> > Gram scales on eBay, most also measure ounces, just be sure it does:> > http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40 & _trksid=p5197.m570.l1313 & _nkw=gram+scale+.01 & _sacat=See-All-Categories> *> > This one does measure in ounces...> > http://www.ebay.com/itm/300g-x-0-01g-Mini-Digital-Jewelry-Pocket-GRAM-Scale-LCD-/350498545350?pt=UK_AudioElectronicsVideo_Video_TelevisionSetTopBoxes & hash=item519b575ec6#ht_1447wt_1208> > *> *> > *> *> > *You will use 1/2 ounce of the dry herbs (Essiac Blend) to make a pint, or> 3/4 oz to make 1 1/2 pints or 1 ounce to make a quart of liquid> concentrate... Since we drink this tea for 3 weeks (21 days) on, 1 week> off, I feel it is best to make 1 1/2 pints (24 ounces) of the tea> concentrate if this is used for one person. The daily use of the tea> concentrate is 1 ounce, so for 3 weeks you will use 21 ounces, thus the 1> 1/2 pint size works best. I make this tea concentrate just before going to> bed so it can steep while I sleep. Always store the tea concentrate on the> bottom shelf of the fridge as it is coldest there and the tea will last> longer.*> > *> *> > *> *> > *Here's how you make the tea concentrate.*> > *1 1/2 Pint recipe: use 24 ounces (make 26 ounces as some will dissipate)> of distilled water, add to a large glass, ceramic or stainless steel pot (8> to 12 quart size), add in 3/4 ounce of the Essiac Blend dry herbs and hard> boil for 10 minutes, then place on very low heat (just enough to keep the> tea warm) for 12 hours (lights off, light affects the tea).*> > *> > **> > After the 12 hours is up, reheat the pot to steaming, but not boiling,> turn off heat and allow tea concentrate to sit for several minutes, then> pour the tea through a plastic or stainless steel strainer into your glass> jug and refrigerate (I actually stain into a bowl first, then pour into my> glass jug, easier. The stuff in the strainer is also very healthy, I> actually give it to my dogs in their food.. I personally won't eat it as> this can mean too much detox since we are drinking the tea.> > 1 Pint recipe: Use 16 ounces (make that 17 ounces) of distilled water and> 1/2 ounce of the Essiac dry herbs (follow above instructions).> > 1 Quart recipe: Use 32 ounces (make that 35 ounces) of distilled water and> 1 ounce of the Essiac dry herbs (follow above instructions> > If you do not own a water distiller, you can buy distilled water at the> supermarket by the gallon for about $2.> > *> > *> *> > *How to make your daily cup of tea*> > > > Rene Caisse used 1 oz. of Essiac tea concentrate (cold) in at least 2 oz of> hot water once daily for cancer patients. CLICK> HERE<http://www.healthfreedom.info/Essiac%20daily%20dosage.htm> for> more info on dosage. Do not microwave the tea. Drink Essiac tea on an> empty stomach. Take the time to sip your Essiac tea slowly; don�t gulp it> down. Essiac tea is detoxifying so it is very important to drink plenty of> pure water during the day and to have regular bowel movements. Discard> Essiac tea if it tastes sour or when white mold appears floating on the> surface. Essiac herbs and tea are light and heat sensitive so it is> important to store in a cool, dark place. I even drink the sediment on the> bottom of the cup.. Be sure to drink at least 1 hour before or 2 hours> after food...> > > > "It is our experience that the body seems to resist Essiac at higher> doses. Rene Caisse considered high doses a complete waste of the remedy> and risked the possibility of stimulating over-detoxification crises."> > > Buying the individual herbs> > If you wish to buy the individual herbs and blend the dry herbs yourself,> the amount of the 4 herbs below is the recipe for making about 1 quart of> the dry herbs, this is the correct amount of dry herbs necessary to make> one forth of Nurse Caisse's recipe. She made a very large amount, we need> far less for just one or two people. Once you get your herbs, you will need> to blend them according to this recipe and store in a covered glass> container in a dark kitchen cabinet.> > 1 5/8 cups of burdock root (cut)*> > 4 ounces of sheep sorrel herb powdered> > 1 ounce of slippery elm bark powdered> > 1/4 ounce of Turkish rhubarb root powdered> > Now, be sure when you order your organic herbs from MountainRoseHerbs.com> (or other herb supplier) that you order exactly the kind of herb and whether> it is cut or powdered... Notice only the BURDOCK ROOT is cut... The others> are all powdered (but you must specify powdered when you order).... You> will need to order at least the amount below, or you may order more if you> wish..> > > 1 5/8 cups of burdock root (cut) on the website it does not say "cut" but> the description of "BURDOCK ROOT" organic is the cut... Since this is> measured in cups and Mountain Rose sells by ounces or pounds, buy 1 Pound and> you will have enough for one batch and some left over...> > http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/search/search.php?refine=y & keywords=burdock+root & x=0 & y=0> > > 4 ounces of sheep sorrel herb powdered> > http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/search/search.php?refine=y & keywords=sheep+sorrel & x=0 & y=0> > > 1 ounce of slippery elm bark powdered> > > http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/search/search.php?refine=y & keywords=slippery+elm+bark & x=0 & y=0> > > 1/4 ounce of Turkish rhubarb root powdered> > http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/search/search.php?refine=y & keywords=turkish+rhubarb & x=19 & y=13> > Below are some important links about Essiac tea... I've also written a bit> of information to help you understand the much false information on the> Internet about> > > September, 2011, I was reading one of Jim Humble's (he discovered MMS)> newsletters and he was talking about a current day healer he was impressed> with.. I started to research this healer (sorry, forgot his name) and he> was mentioning a detox tea that had a good success rate with cancer. I> started researching this tea, Essiac tea, a Canadian nurse, Rene Caisse> discovered. The more I researched this tea, the more I was impressed at> what it could do for those with cancer, including stage 4 patients. And> since this tea and nurse Rene Caisse was well known in the Canadian medical> community and government, this was the real deal! The only problem, all I> could find was it was helpful for cancer, nothing about Lyme... But it> sounded so interesting, I decided to try it anyway... Later I found it is> good for detoxing the body period! So good for those with chronic diseases> (Lyme) and also for healthy people too.> > There is a tremendous amount of false info on the Internet about this tea,> so best to stick with the links I have posted as they are links that are> authorized and approved as the original Essiac tea...> > This 4 herb tea recipe was discovered by Nurse Rene Caisse... If you spell> her last name backwards, it is Essiac, the name of the tea! This is a 4> HERB recipe and it is the only one you should use... Others on the Internet> say she changed this to an 8 herb recipe, this is FALSE. (She started with> an 8 herb tea, but later whittled this down to 4 herbs, it was more> effective). What these sellers did was add 4 lower cost herbs to this> recipe, and since they sell all 8 herbs mixed together and sell it by the> pound, it makes their product much less expensive by adding in some less> expensive herbs, lower the amount of the more expensive herbs, but it also> dilutes the original recipe.. I almost fell for this until I realized it> was a weakened tea. I would never use the 8 herb mix... The real 4 herb tea> costs more per pound because it has more of the expensive herbs in it... You> can and should buy your own organic herbs from Mountain Rose Herbs (or> another good herb supplier) at WAY lower prices and you know you are> getting top shelf herbs from them that you know are fresh.. I did find> Mountain Rose had the best price on the Sheep Sorrel herb, about $11.00> per pound, many other herb sellers were getting over $30. They also have> the freshest herbs!! I highly suggest buying the Essiac Blend for $29.00> Mountain Rose sells, this is really the best way to buy these herbs as they> are properly weighed and blended already. I bought my own herbs and mixed> them myself, but later found that Mountain Rose sells a "Essiac Blend" the> herbs already blended. You can buy the individual herbs from any good herb> reseller, however I would only trust Mountain Rose to properly weigh and> blend an Essiac Blend. There are other suppliers, but how do you know if> they properly blend the herbs? Also, DO NOT buy the capsules, tea bags or> tinctures being sold, this tea must be brewed from fresh herbs, boiled and> steeped for 12 hours for this tea to be effective. The capsules and> tinctures while named Essiac tea ARE NOT Essiac tea.> > Here are some very good safe sites about the 4 herb tea...> > > *Are Essiac capsules and tinctures as effective as Essiac Tea?*> http://www.healthfreedom.info/Cancer%20Essiac.htm> >>>>>The preparation of Essiac is as important as the formula itself.> Essiac is a decoction<http://www.healthfreedom.info/Decoction%20v.%20Infusion.htm>,> not an infusion. An infusion is what people make when they put a tea bag> in a cup of hot water. Generally speaking, an infusion tends to extract> vitamins and volatile oils from leaves and flowers. A decoction is used to> extract minerals, bitter components, etc. from hard materials such as> roots, bark or seeds by boiling for a few minutes and then allowing the> herbs to steep for several hours. Entrepreneurs often sell Essiac> imitations in tincture form (herbs in alcohol) or in gelatin capsules;> neither form is Essiac because Essiac is a tea and, more specifically, a> decoction that must be made in a certain way in order to achieve the kind> of results that Nurse Caisse was demonstrating. <<<<<<<> > *ESSIAC INFO*> http://www.healthfreedom.info/essiac_info.htm> >>>*There is an incredible amount of disinformation about Essiac on the> internet. Therefore, if you have arrived here feeling confused from> reading the many contradictory claims made by websites that sell Essiac<<<*> *> *> > This tells what Essiac tea is..> > http://www.healthfreedom.info/what_is_essiac.htm> > This is how it was discovered...> > http://www.healthfreedom.info/Cancer%20Essiac.htm> > > This proves the original authentic recipe> > http://www.healthfreedom.info/Essiac%20formula.htm> > > This is an affiadavit written by McPherson who helped Nurse Rene> Caisse make the tea... NO other recipe should be used!> > http://www.healthfreedom.info/McPherson%20Affidavit.htm> > > *How does Essiac tea work on cancer*> > http://www.healthfreedom.info/Essiac%20tea%20 & %20cancerous%20tumors.htm> > > *I Was Canada's Cancer Nurse*> > *http://www.healthfreedom.info/Essiac%20Effective%20Against%20Cancer.htm*> > > http://www.healthfreedom.info/Essiac%20Tea%20Instructions.htm> > > *Best way to store Essiac tea herbs?*> > http://www.healthfreedom.info/Essiac%20storage.htm> > > Dosing......> > http://www.healthfreedom.info/Essiac%20daily%20dosage.htm> > > *What is Sheep Sorrel Solution?*> > http://www.healthfreedom.info/Sheep%20Sorrel%20Solution.htm> > > *What types of cancers were successfully treated by Rene M. Caisse?*> > http://www.healthfreedom.info/Rene%20Caisse's%20Essiac%20Successes.htm> > > *Will Essiac Tea alone cure cancer?*> > http://www.healthfreedom.info/Essiac%20Cure%20Cancer.htm> > > *What other conditions did Rene Caisse successfully treat?*> > http://www.healthfreedom.info/Other%20Conditions%20Treated%20by%20Essiac.htm> > > *The Truth About Essiac*> > http://www.healthfreedom.info/Cancer%20Essiac.htm> > > Affidavits> > http://www.essiacamerica.com/affidavits.asp> > > Cancer remissions/testamonies> > http://www.inspire.com/groups/ovarian-cancer-national-alliance/discussion/essiac-tea-and-experiences/> > http://reneshealthytea.com/essiac-testimonials/> > http://www.affordable-essiac-tea.com/essiac-testimonials-customers.html> > http://healingwithessiactea.com/testimonials.htm> > http://www.essiac-herbal.com/testimonials.asp> > > > > > > OT: Essiac tea Message> List<http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Lyme_and_Rife/messages/29644?o=1 & xm=1 & l=1>> > Reply<http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Lyme_and_Rife/post?act=reply & messageNum=29644>> | Delete<http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Lyme_and_Rife/message/29644?delete=confirm>> Message> #29644 of 29715 <> Prev<http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Lyme_and_Rife/message/29643>> | Next > <http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Lyme_and_Rife/message/29645>> I seem to be reading alot about Essiac tea on this group. What is the> preferred> website to order from & what are the special instructions about taking it?> > Susie>------------------------------------If your post is not about electronic devices used in the treatment of Lyme then please put an OT: in the subject line. ------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2012 Report Share Posted January 2, 2012 Residue is fine and not harmful. Some sites say it is better to have some residue so ultrafine fine mesh is not necessary for straining out the solids. deb > > Jim or others, > When I make my tea it seems gritty to me. I tried to strain it with cheese cloth and/or a fine mesh strainer, but at the bottom of each glass there's fine residue. Is anyone experiencing this? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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