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Herbs

The most well known and effective herbal cleanser is an old Canadian Indian formula called Essiac™. The herbs found in Essiac™ are recommended because of the impurities in the air, water, and foods. These impurities are not completely eliminated from the body. They build up and are stored in the fat tissues. We are constantly wasting energy trying to release the impurities. As a result many people are tired and fatigued.  We are also getting cancer at alarming rates, impurities that we take in can't help this.

Herbs found in Essiac:


Burdock Root

  • Increases circulation to the skin and helps cleanse epidermal tissue

  • Some conditions the root is reported to benefit are: psoriasis, eczema, acne, boils, sties, carbuncles, and ulcers of the mouth and stomach

  • Helps eliminate impurities from blood, lymphatic, respiratory, and urinary systems

  • Beneficial for liver, gall bladder, kidneys, and digestive system

  • Rich in vitamin B-complex and E

  • Helps arthritis, rheumatism, and sciatica

  • Helps regulate sugar metabolism

Sheep Sorrel

  • Helps in with skin disorders

  • Rich in vitamins A, B-complex, C, D, K, and E

  • Rich in chlorophyll which increases oxygen content in blood and strengthens the immune system.

  • Rich in potassium oxalate which aids in digestion

Slippery Elm Bark

  • Extraordinary cleansing properties

  • Has a lubricating property that helps protect membrane linings and joints

  • Antibiotic and anti-microbial effect has been reported

Turkish Rhubarb Root

  • Impressive cleansing properties especially in the liver

  • Has antibiotic, anti-microbial, and anti-tumor properties

Another good herb to use is cats claw:
 

Cat's Claw

  • Exceptional ability to cleanse the entire intestinal tract

  • Boosts immunity

  • Powerful anti-inflammatory qualities

  • Often decreases the pain and inflammation of arthritis

 

 

 

NOTE:  The statements above are benefits associated with the respective herbs.  These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.