Guest guest Posted February 1, 2010 Report Share Posted February 1, 2010 Barbara, Thanks for this info. Do you know if he took the 4 or 8 ingredient essiac tea? Thanks. > > > A friend of ours from church took Essiac for his prostate cancer, > he's fine now, NO CANCER!!! > Barbara > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2010 Report Share Posted February 1, 2010 Louise, Do you know the botanical name of the balsam tree? Is the wormwood the artemesia annua specie (the chinese one) that is known as a cancer and malaria treatment? Thanks > > > I am of native ancestry and right now am visiting my family in the Yukon. My sister-in-law took me out the other day and we peeled some balsam bark off the trees. She also has caribou weed that I boiled up with the bark....tasted quite ok with a bit of sugar (just because I did not bring any stevia). The Indian Medicine is not to be sold for profit or sold at all. It is to be given away. I know in this world with so much cancer this is nearly impossible. My problem with these people selling bottled Essiac is that they are doing it purely for profit. Here in Canada, Essiac, 4 or 8 herb is $40 a bottle, which is outrageous. A bottle only lasts a week. > > As for the caribou weed, I found 1 website that called it wormwood (artemesia) by another name. There are many anectodal stories up here of people who drank it and cured their cancers. I'm sure like all substances, it's not 100% effective. When it is boiled with balsam bark, it is even more effective. I'm taking some home to with me. > > If I had a Medicine Man sitting with me right now, he'd even say to me putting it on here is " forbidden " . I guess they are supposed to share their medicine " face to face " but in this electronic age I'd think it ok. > > Louise > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2010 Report Share Posted February 1, 2010 I have absolutely no idea. I hope someone else here does. Louise Sent wirelessly from my BlackBerry device on the Bell network. Envoyé sans fil par mon terminal mobile BlackBerry sur le réseau de Bell. [ ] Re: Question on Essiac Louise, Do you know the botanical name of the balsam tree? Is the wormwood the artemesia annua specie (the chinese one) that is known as a cancer and malaria treatment? Thanks > > > I am of native ancestry and right now am visiting my family in the Yukon. My sister-in-law took me out the other day and we peeled some balsam bark off the trees. She also has caribou weed that I boiled up with the bark....tasted quite ok with a bit of sugar (just because I did not bring any stevia). The Indian Medicine is not to be sold for profit or sold at all. It is to be given away. I know in this world with so much cancer this is nearly impossible. My problem with these people selling bottled Essiac is that they are doing it purely for profit. Here in Canada, Essiac, 4 or 8 herb is $40 a bottle, which is outrageous. A bottle only lasts a week. > > As for the caribou weed, I found 1 website that called it wormwood (artemesia) by another name. There are many anectodal stories up here of people who drank it and cured their cancers. I'm sure like all substances, it's not 100% effective. When it is boiled with balsam bark, it is even more effective. I'm taking some home to with me. > > If I had a Medicine Man sitting with me right now, he'd even say to me putting it on here is " forbidden " . I guess they are supposed to share their medicine " face to face " but in this electronic age I'd think it ok. > > Louise > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2010 Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 I'm not sure which one it was. I would need to call him to find out. Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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