Sunday, April 27, 2008

Is Essiac tea safe?

Unlike traditional cancer treatments, essiac has no known side-effects. Occasionally, when people first take it they experience mild nausea. This is mostly due to toxins being purged from the body upon initial use. Normally, the nausea can be relieved by simply reducing the dosage until it subsides. The dosage may then be gradually increased.
Of course, if you are allergic to any of the essiac ingredients, you should not take essiac. Pregnant women and children under 12 should not take the tea, either.
Our Essiac is made exclusively from fresh, pesticide-free herbs, and are mixed just before they are shipped, to maintain high potency and freshness. The formula contains no chemicals or additional "fillers". The herbs are carefully measured and mixed, to ensure each batch is of consistent potency and quality.
Essiac has no known adverse interactions with drugs or other herbal formulas.

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