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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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Sponsored by Vangard Sciences
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PO BOX 1031
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Mesquite, TX 75150
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placed in the public domain on 01/05/90
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courtesy of Steven Braun
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Why Hasn't This Cancer Cure Story Been Told?
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For more than 50 years people from all over the world went to
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Ontario, Canada for cancer treatment with a simple herbal formula
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that gave miraculous results.
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Why has this important news failed to reach millions of vitally
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interested people? The story of ESSIAC should be part and parcel
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of the natural healing lore of North America. Instead it is
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virtually unknown today despite the fact that it performed so well
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against thousands of cases of terminal cancer that it came within
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only three votes of being legalized by the Canadian parliament.
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Still, chances are you have never heard of it.
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Now, thanks to APW, you will not only know the whole story, you
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will know the secret ingredients of this herbal formula and how to
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get the herbs and make the tonic yourself.
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What price truth? The medical monopoly and government proclaim to
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have spent billions in search of a cure for cancer. Except for
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the jobs created, the "War on Cancer" has been an utter flop.
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That great "war" began in 1970 with President Nixon's appointment
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of Benno C. Schmidt as "Cancer Czar" and about twenty years later
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some truly valuable information squeezed out when the cancer
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establishment finally admitted that the standard methods used
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(chemotherapy, radiation, surgery) have lost the war - they don't
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work. That may be valuable information - but it's not good news.
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How valuable is information that testifies to genuine victories
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against cancer? There have been several widely proclaimed, but
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suppressed therapies that indeed saved lives and restored health -
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Dr. Koch, Dr. Ivy, Dr. Gerson, Hoxey et al. However, one of the
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greatest of these alternative cancer stories - the story of ESSIAC
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has not been openly told. Such information should not be withheld
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from the people, but until now, it has been! You have a right to
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know that a simple herbal remedy was credited for curing
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thousands, and for relieving the pain of more thousands of dying
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cancer patients.
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"There is a tragic and shameful irony in the ESSIAC tale," notes a
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Canadian magazine, "In the beginning, a simple herbal recipe was
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freely shared by an Indian who understood that the blessings of
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the Creator belong to all."
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You have probably heard such shameful stories before. How greedy
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individuals with power over the cancer establishment suppressed
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possible cures because they, the owners of that establishment,
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could not have absolute control. It happened in the case of Dr.
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William F. Koch, for example.
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The ESSIAC story is one that has not been widely circulated. Even
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the various "alternative" circles in the United States know little
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if anything about this fantastic herbal remedy and the role it
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played for decades in Canada.
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APW heard the story and read Dr. Gary Glum's book "Calling of An
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Angel." Then our investigative skills went to work. The well
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written and documented book actually raised more questions than it
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answered, and it did not reveal the formula. We learned that
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there are present day charges and counter-charges marring the
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whole truth, and people with vested interests are squabbling over
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rights to the formula which had been used so well by the late Rene
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Caisse. This fabled nurse used the formula unselfishly for
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decades. ESSIAC, in fact, is her name spelled backwards.
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So many terminally ill patients became well again that public
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pressure forced the Canadian Parliament to react in 1939. The
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medical monopoly pulled out all stops, yet ESSIAC came within only
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three votes of becoming a legal therapy for cancer. The medical
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establishment won the war of politics and propaganda - but helped
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lose the war on cancer.
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APW'S Tom Valentine probed the story behind the story, and found
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out the whole truth with the help of sincere people, doctors and
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laymen alike, who have no special axes to grind.
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Dr. Charles Brusch of the famed Brusch Clinic in Cambridge,
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Massachusetts (physician to John F. Kennedy) - not only tested
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ESSIAC on human patients, but proved its value against his own
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cancer. He continues proclaiming it's great value today.
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ESSIAC appears to be able to dissolve diabetes as well as cancer!
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Excerpts from the book "Calling of An Angel" follows :
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"I decided that if I should ever develop cancer," Rene wrote in
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her brief autobiography, I WAS CANADA'S CANCER NURSE, that I would
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use this herbal tea. Then about a year later she was strolling
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with a wise and aged doctor when he stopped, took his cane and
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stroked a weed. "Nurse Caisse," he told Rene, "if people would
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use this weed there would be little or no cancer in the world."
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The doctor told her the name of the plant, Burdock and Rene
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realized that it was one of the herbs the elderly woman had named
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as an ingredient in the medicine man's tea.
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Rene Caisse was a practical and sensible woman, who was very busy
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with her nursing career, so she didn't get excited right away
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about the fantastic story of the herbal remedy, and even after
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the doctor's statement seemed to confirm that she might have
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something worthwhile, she didn't experiment or bother herself
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about the formula.
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Then her mother's sister was diagnosed with cancer of the stomach
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and liver. The woman was given, at most, six months to live by
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her physician, R. O. Fisher, MD.
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Rene knew the doctor well, so she told him the story of the herbal
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tea and asked permission to give it a try under his observation.
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Since there was apparently nothing else medical technology could
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do, Dr. Fisher consented on the spot.
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"I obtained the necessary herbs, with some difficulty," Rene
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wrote, "and made the tea."
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Rene put it succinctly in her book: "My aunt lived for 21 years
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after being given up by the medical profession. There was no
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recurrence of cancer."
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One could write "needless to say" when describing the reaction by
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Dr. Fisher, but when it comes to cancer, the behavior of the
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medical profession is anything but predictable. However, Dr.
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Fisher was, indeed, impressed with what he observed. He asked
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Rene to treat other patients -- other "hopeless" cancer patients.
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Dr. Fisher spread the word to other doctors and soon Rene was
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being asked to treat their "hopeless" patients as well. They,
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too, were impressed with the results. By this time the year was
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1926. The rate of cancer death in the United States had risen to
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103 per 100,000! Apparently, cancer was growing in the general
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population very much like a malignant tumor.
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Obviously Rene became very attached to the herbal formula. She
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called it ESSIAC, which is Caisse spelled backwards.
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Of all the factors inherent in the bureaucratic syndrome that sets
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itself up within the structures of large organizations, the NIH
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factor is among the most powerful of influences. Not invented
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here!
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This is not the only reason for the infamous "waivers" required by
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large corporations, but it's likely the most sincere. Legally,
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the deep pockets of large corporations are a target for nuisance
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lawsuits, so they must take great care with what they accept or
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reject that comes to them from outsiders. None of this is truly
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germane to Rene's case, however.
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The simplest fact is -- ESSIAC is not going to profit a large drug
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company, even if it is acknowledged as the "cure for cancer."
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Firstly, it would wipe out most of the other product sales and
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secondly there is no way a company can monopolize a simple herbal
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tonic if the secret formula gets out.
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They could protect the formula as Coca Cola has done, you might
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argue. True, but why ruin all that good business with the real
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thing? Cancer may be deadly, but loss of economy is even deadlier
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in many a person's view.
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Rene really knew better than to try soliciting the large drug
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companies, but she tried anyway. Back when WWII broke out, she
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recalled the fact that ESSIAC had a way of stopping hemorrhages --
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the face cancer case for example. She wrote to Parke Davis
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company in hopes they would use her formula to help wounded
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servicement during the conflict. No dice! She wrote to Merck and
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to the Biochemical Institute at the University of Texas and
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received frustration for her efforts.
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Finally, in 1973 at the age of 85 Rene Caisse tried Sloan-
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Kettering one more time. Perhaps she was stimulated by all the
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hype for President Richard Nixon's "War on Cancer," program where
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the rich within the cancer establishment were going to get richer.
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The Laetrile controversy was in full bloom and Sloan-Kettering was
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in the middle. Many people today, including the man who served as
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the public relations officer for Sloan-Kettering, Dr. Ralph Moss,
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are conviced that the "tests" for any efficacy with Laetrile were
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rigged to fail.
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Dr. Chester Stock, who figured prominently in the Laetrile
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squabble by the nature of his position, responded to Rene that if
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she would send ESSIAC, they would again test it.
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Rene sent Sloan-Kettering one of the herbs -- probably the Burdock
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Root -- because it is the apparent tumor regressor. The other
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three are blood purifiers and symbiotic support substances. She
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also gave them careful instruction on how to prepare and inject
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the material.
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Results of their tests were never released. Maybe future
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inspection of the archives at Sloan-Kettering may tell the truth
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about the results of the animal experiments.
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The ESSIAC formula : 6 & 1/2 cups of Burdock Root (cut)
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16 ounces of Sheep Sorrel herb (powder)
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1 ounce of Turkey Rhubarb Root (powder)
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4 ounces of Slippery Elm Bark (powder)
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Preparation of ESSIAC herbal tea :
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1) Measure out 8 ounces of the Essiac mix (the dry
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formula above)
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2) Place two gallons of distilled water in a stainless
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steel kettle.
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3) Bring the water to a brisk boiling point (about 30
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minutes)
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4) Put ESSIAC dry mix into the boiling water, stir and
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boil hard for about 10 minutes
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5) Allow to sit and cool slowly for six hours.
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6) After six hours, stir it thoroughly with a wooden or
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stainless tool
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7) Let it sit for another six hours
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8) Return kettle to stove and bring to a boil
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9) When the boiling point is reached, turn off the heat
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and pour the contents through a stainless strainer
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into a second stainless kettle
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10) Clean the first kettle thoroughly
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11) Strain the contents a second time from pot two to pot
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one
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12) Bottle the herbal tea immediately into dark amber
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bottles and seal it while still hot
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(*** Dark amber bottles may be purchased
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from most any drug store or pharmacy ***)
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13) Store in refrigerator
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Directions for use of ESSIAC
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Heat two ounces (four tablespoons) distilled water, then
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mix it with two ounces of ESSIAC tea taken directly from
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the refrigerator.
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ESSIAC should be taken at bed time on an empty stomach, at
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least two hours after eating.
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It can be taken in the morning on an empty stomach. If
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taken in the morning, do not eat for at least two hours
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after taking the ESSIAC.
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Keep the ESSIAC refrigerated at all times.
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Shake well each time before pouring.
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Where to purchase the correct and properly prepared herbs :
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Herb Products Co. Aphrodesia Products Inc.
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11012 Magnolia Blvd. 282 Bleeker Street
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North Hollywood, CA 91601 New York, NY 10014
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(818) 984-3141 (212)-989-6440
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Harvest Health Foods Haussman's Pharmacy
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1944 Eastern Ave. SE Sixth & Girard Ave.
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Grand Rapids, MI 49507 Philadelphia, PA 19127
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Nature's Herb Co. Penn Herb Co.
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281 Ellis Street 603 North Second Street
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San Francisco, CA 94102 Phildelphia, PA 19123
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(415) 474-2756 (215) 925-3336
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Indiana Botanical Gardens
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626 177th Street
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Hammond, IN 46325
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(219) 931-2480
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Prepared ESSIAC herbal tea can be purchased for $35 per pint (500
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MLs) from :
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Easy-AC
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333 Besserar Street
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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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K1N 6B4
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(613) 235-3964
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The Resperin Corporation, Dr. Hugh Wilson
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(705) 326-7811 or (416) 865-1991
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For Dr. Gary Glum's Book, "Calling of an Angel" $35 hardcover :
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Silent Walker Publishing
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P. O. Box 92856
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Los Angeles, CA 90009
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To request copies of articles on Rene Caisse and ESSIAC contact :
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Bracebridge Public Library at (705) 645-4171
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Thank you for your interest, please distribute this information
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freely.
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