Ojibwa-Essiac Tea Elixir – 8 oz (237 ml)
Concentrated Herbal Tincture
A Dietary Supplement
Vegetarian Formula
CAOH Ojibwa Tea is an herbal cleansing tincture, also known as Essiac Tea. What is Essiac Tea or Ojibwa Tea? It’s a native American herbal tea that started to become popular in the 1920s after a Canadian nurse, Rene Caisse touted its healthy properties. Some people call it Rene Caisse Tea or Essiac (the reverse spelling of her last name). This herbal concentrate tincture is 6x the strength of home-brewed Ojibwa Tea! Plus, the formula is vegetarian and vegan-friendly, non-GMO. Ojibwa-Essiac Tea Elixir ingredients include a concentrated blend of Burdock Root (Arctium lappa), Sheep Sorrel (Rumex acetosella) (Leaf), Slippery Elm Bark (Ulmus fulva) and Turkey Rhubarb Root (Rheum palmatum) Extracts] which are all well-known as herbal remedies.
Ojibwa-Essiac Tea Elixir Benefits
What are the benefits of Ojibwa-Essiac Tea Elixir? Alternatively speaking… what is Essiac Tea good for? No matter what you call this herbal tea, it has a devoted following for a century! Health claims are not supported by controlled scientific studies. However, users claim it can boost the immune system, aid detoxification, and serve as a general health tonic. Many people believe it has the power to heal or prevent certain diseases. CAOH Ojibwa-Essiac Tea is a concentrated liquid made from traditional herbal medicines. Burdock root benefits include lower blood sugar, reduced wrinkles, and urination support. Sheep sorrel benefits include diarrhea treatment and reduced inflammation. Slippery elm bark benefits include a reduction in coughing, bronchitis, and irritable bowel syndrome while also treating diarrhea. Rhubarb root benefits include a boosted immune system and relief from constipation and fever while also treating infections.
CAOH Ojibwa-Essiac Tea Elixir is a concentrate formulated in specific proportions according to a well-known traditional Ojibwa Indian formula. CAOH Ojibwa-Essiac Tea Elixir has increased the concentration of the herbs equivalent to six times the traditional strength. CAOH Ojibwa Tea Concentrate is among the highest quality available.
What is Ojibwa-Essiac Tea Elixir and what is it good for?
Ojibwa-Essiac is an herbal supplement containing four herbs. Its formulation is thought to have originated with the Ojibwe Indians of North America. Having passed from generation to generation of the Ojibwa, the formula was finally passed on to a Canadian nurse Rene M. Caisse who used it at a clinic she opened but never offered the herbal tonic commercially. Ojibwa is a powerful detoxifier that supports overall health through immune system support.
How is CAOH Ojibwa-Essiac processed?
CAOH Ojibwa-Essiac is processed with a water and grain alcohol extraction method, which separates the active components from plant matter into a concentrated tincture.
SUGGESTED USE: Shake well. As an herbal dietary supplement, take one tablespoon Ojibwa-Essiac Tea Elixir, added to hot or cold pure water, two times daily, preferably on an empty stomach. However you can mix it juices if desired - depending on your taste.
Recommend mixing with our Black Elderberry Immune Plus Elixir or our Black Aronia Berry ChokeBerry Aronia.
INGREDIENTS:
Supplement Facts:
Serving Size: 1 Tablespoon (15 ml)
Servings Per Container: 15
| Amount Per Serving | %DV |
Total Carbohydrates | 1 g | <1 % |
Ojibwa-Essiac Tea Elixir | 15 ml | * |
A proprietary concentrated blend of Burdock Root (Arctium lappa), Sheep Sorrel (Rumex acetosella) (Leaf), Slippery Elm Bark (Ulmus fulva) and Turkey Rhubarb Root (Rheum palmatum) Extracts]
*Daily Value Not Established
Other Ingredients: Water and Alcohol (18% as a preservative)
Contains no sugar, salt, starch, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, milk, egg, shellfish or artificial preservatives. Vegetarian/Vegan Product.
WARNINGS: Do not use this product if you have abdominal pain or diarrhea. Consult a health care provider before use if you are pregnant or nursing a baby. Discontinue use in the event of diarrhea or watery stools. Do not exceed the recommended dose. Not for long-term use.