Benefits:
- Supports immunity.
- Helps detoxify the body systems.
- Provides a convenient capsule form of Essiac Tea.
How It Works:
Due to the complexity of the preparation process, it would take hours for you to make this tea at home. Thanks to NSP, it is possible to provide the same herbal combination in convenient capsule form. The ingredients in E-Tea may help support immunity, detoxification of the body and purification of the blood. Sheep sorrel is viewed as detoxifying because it has pronounced laxative effects and benefits the gastrointestinal tract. Burdock is a cleansing and detoxifying herb. Some studies suggest that Turkey rhubarb may exert powerful immuno-supportive effects, especially with regard to integrity of cellular membranes. Slippery elm is a great help for support of the mucous linings. It can help maintain healthy mucous surfaces while drawing toxins away.
Ingredients:
Extract of burdock root, sheep sorrel aerial parts, slippery elm bark and Turkey rhubarb root.
Recommended Use:
Take 2 capsules three times daily on an empty stomach. Two capsules equals 2 oz. of traditional tea. Tea: Add the contents of 2 capsules to 4 oz. hot water.
NOTE: This product contains Turkey rhubarb. See your health care provider prior to use if: pregnant or nursing, any medical condition exists, or when taking any medication. Read and follow recommendation carefully. Not intended for prolonged use. Do not use if diarrhea, loose stools or abdominal pain are present or develop. Use of this product may worsen these conditions and be harmful to your health. Chronic diarrhea can result in serious illness.
Burdock’s use has spanned ages and continents, as traditional practitioners in China, India, Europe and North America have prescribed it for respiratory support. Its dried roots were also used as a food source throughout the winter.
During the Middle Ages, sorrel was used as a sour additive to many foods. Today it helps flavor soups, sandwiches and salads in Romania; borscht in Russia; salads in Vietnam and Brazil; and soups and curry in India. In Germany, they have used sorrel to support respiratory health.
Elm trees grow in New England and the Great Lakes region. The red elm tree was used by many Native American tribes: the Iroquois used the bark topically while the Dakota and other tribes boiled the fresh inner bark and drank it as a natural laxative.
Turkey rhubarb has been used for centuries in Traditional Chinese Medicine to support healthy digestive and intestinal function.