Guest guest Posted March 20, 2004 Report Share Posted March 20, 2004 Bob AmeriHerb offers a blend of properly proportioned herbs containing (the last time we discussed this about six years ago) burdock root, sheep sorrel, turkey rhubarb root and slippery elm. I think they also include the proper slow, long brewing directions. #2152 Ezziac 1.4 lbs. $18.00 and #2151 2.8 lbs $34.00. Very small amounts of turkey rhubarb and slipper elm are used. My recipe is on another computer not currently running. LEt's see if I can find you a link. http://essiac-info.org/rene1.html http://www.motherearthherbs.com/brewindex.html I " improve " ours by including some of the herbs freshly gathered in a good way from our farm fields. And, as I feel necessary, I modify the recipe to include things like stinging nettles and dandelion and red clover. No doubt, purists will be horrified.... We get the cheapest milk thistle as our income is from social security disability Hope this helps mjh In a message dated 3/20/2004 7:13:28 AM Eastern Standard Time, writes: Message: 13 Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 15:50:09 -0600 From: " bob smith " <rresmith@...> Subject: Re: AmeriHerb >>MILK THISTLE TO CLEANSE THE LIVER MJH, By coincdence I had made an order to them last night for msm and organic milk thistle. I forgot to mail it today and am glad now that I hadn't done so. I had planned on getting the essiac ingredients also but I can't find the formula. I know I put it in a file, but which one? If you would be so kind as to send me the list of what is needed I would be grateful. As I remember, there are 4. DO you get the organic thistle? Bob Re: MILK THISTLE TO CLEANSE THE LIVER. PK, Ameriherb, Inc. PO Box 1968, Ames Ia 50010-1968 Has the best prices that I have found (thanks to MJH) The carry just about everything in herbs. It reminds me of the sign old time General stores often displayed, " If we ain't got it, you don't need it " . They sell mild thistle powdered for $4.49 a # . Milk thistle seed whole for $4.00#. Organic milk thistle whole for $ $8.20 # Bob mjh http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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