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Tissue Cleanse Decoction:
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The following are herbs intended to provide superior organic colloidal mineral support, taken as a tea and used on a more or less permanent basis.
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Irish Moss |
Astragalus Root - To strengthen the immune system, digestion and energy
Barberry Root - Alkaloid, promotes secretion of bile, purges,
cleans liver
Blessed Thistle - Resolves blood clots and tumors, balances hormones
Buckthorn - Constipation, including liver and gallbladder problems. Causes no irritation
Burdock Root -
Blood purifier, supports kidneys, removes uric acid
Cat’s Claw - Anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving like Cortisone
Chaparral Leaves - Herbal antibiotic - fights bacteria, viruses and parasites
Cleaver’s Herb - Excellent lymphatic node drainer and urinary tonic
Devil’s Claw Root - Cleanses vascular walls, kidney, lymph and liver
Echinacea - Antibacterial, antiviral, anti-parasitic, combats
infections
Golden Seal - Dislodges mucus, nature’s antibiotic, anti-inflammatory
Pau d’Arco - Reduces cancer mass, rebuilds immune system
Red Clover Tops -
Effective against all scrofulous diseases and cancers
Sheep Sorrel Herb - Increases oxygen at the cellular level, detoxifies
Slippery Elm Bark - Absorbs noxious gases, reduces acidosis, irritations
Turkey Rhubarb Root - Purges body of stagnating foods, bile and parasites
Yarrow - Stops bleeding, raises appetite, reduces fevers
Yellow Dock Root - Stimulates bile, blood cleanser, counteracts
constipation.
The ingredients of the modern Essiac/Flor-Essence formula are:
Burdock (Arctium lappa) (root),
Sheep Sorrel (Rumex acetosella) (whole herb),
Turkish Rhubarb Root (Rheum Officinale),
Slippery Elm (Ulmus fulva) (bark),
Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum) (seed),
Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) (leaf),
Water Cress (Nasturtium officinale) (whole plant),
Kelp (Fucus vesiculosus) (whole plant).
The original Essiac formula contained only four herbs which are:
Burdock root - cut (Arctium Lappa)
Sheep sorrel herb - powdered (Rumex Acetosella)
Turkey rhubarb root - powdered (Rheum Palmatum)
Slippery elm bark - powdered (Ulmus Fulva)
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This cautionary note is addressed to those persons who consider taking the Tissue Cleansing Tea and who have had a history of kidney stones or severe arthritic conditions.
While existing kidney stones (oxalate and other calculi) are mostly caused by the regular intake of ordinary Orange Pecoe tea, chocolate or chocolate-based drinks, we draw your attention to the fact that Sheep Sorrel Herb contains some oxalic acid, and might therefore contribute to the continued formation of Oxalate crystals (stones).
Therefore, we suggest that, if time permits, it would be wise for persons with past or present kidney stone problems to do a kidney cleanse (21-day program using our Kidney Cleanse twenty-one (21) days prior to starting on the Tissue Cleansing Tea.
Also, one of the herbs used in the Tissue Cleansing Decoction is "Golden Seal". This herb can stimulate the involuntary muscles of the
uterus and therefore the Tissue Cleansing Tea should be avoided (if possible) during pregnancy.
Note by Healing Cancer Naturally: it is advisable to check for similar contraindications
(such as pregnancy) for Essiac tea/Flor-Essence. An internet search should provide a speedy answer.
Dr. Buche is presently unable to supply any of these herbs. Sufficient detail has been provided for anyone interested to order quality herbs from a local herbal company and make his/her own Cleansing Formula.
1 Health Handbook - Louise Tenny, M.H., 1987, Page 149
2 Health Handbook - Louise Tenny, M.H., 1987, Page 153-154
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Well Being Journal - Jan/Feb 1996 - Page 13 - Burdock - by
Barbara Mowbray
4 Uncaria Tomentosa (Cat's Claw) a Wondrous Herb from the
Peruvian Rain Forest
, Townsend Letter for Doctors, May,
Aug/Sept 94, winter 95 - Steinberg, Phillip N., C.N.C.
5 Health Handbook - Louise Tenny, M.H., 1987, Page 165
6 The Holistic Herbal
by David Hoffmann, Page 81
7 The Holistic Herbal by David Hoffmann, Page 81
8 The Scientific Validation of Herbal Medicine - Page 257 -
Daniel B. Mowrey, Ph.D.
9 How To Be Your Own Herbal Pharmacist by Linda
Rector-Page N.D., Ph.D.
10 Indian Herbalogy of North America - Page 255 - by Alma R.
Hutchins
11 Health Handbook - A Family Guide to Health, Page 204 -
by Louis Tenny, M.H.
12 "The Essiac Report" by Richard Thomas - Page 83
13 The Scientific Validation of Herbal Medicine - Page 250 by
Daniel B. Mowrey, Ph.D.
14 The Herb Book - by John Lust - Page 138
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