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I copy this because I do not write good. I am 74 and have parkinson disease.
Don Cardinal, a Cree medicine man in Canada, believed the herbal blend of sheep sorrel, burdock root, slippery elm bark, and rhubarb root were keys to the treatment of cancer. Don Cardinal's Cree name was Kiweeten, or Healer of the North. Of the original Ojibwa brew, Cardinal said, “It is important that the herbs are mixed in the correct proportions. When I pick the herbs myself, I always say a prayer and make my offering of tobacco to say thank you to the Creator for giving us these herbs. Even when I do not gather the herbs myself, when I buy them, in case those who gathered them did not offer thanks, I always say a prayer and make an offering before I use them.”
A Maryland woman, Suzanne
Bower, then 41, developed breast
cancer in January 1992. She
learned about Essiac through her
work with Native American crafts
and consulted the Cree healer
Don Cardinal.
“I had a full mastectomy. One and-a-half
years later, I found a
nodule on the same side. I was
told again I had the same form
of breast cancer,” Bower said. “I
had the nodule removed and was
given seven weeks of radiation
therapy and four treatments of
chemotherapy.”
“I felt very sick. I could hardly
exist for a whole week. I was
bedridden. I had mouth sores,
vomiting, loss of hair. I had to
take needles in the stomach to
regulate my blood cells. I was
dehydrated, had constipation, and
had a hard time eating. I could
only take liquids.” Bower said.
“I spoke to Don Cardinal before
I went on chemo. He said I did
not have to go on chemo, just
take Essiac tea in large doses.
He told me he helped a woman
with ovarian cancer where the
tumour could be seen pushing
through the skin. He saw the
tumour reduced with the herbal
tea. I decided to do conventional
and traditional at the same time,”
Bower said.
“I sensed Essiac tea strengthened
me. I could feel my blood
had more power, more oxygen.
I wasn’t weak. My digestion was
better. I felt strong. I felt positive,
it helped with my constipation.
During this time, I had a car accident
and suffered broken ribs.
Essiac shortened the healing
time,” Bower said.
“I had no side-effects from the
herbal tea at all, and I’m very
sensitive to medicine. It was very
inexpensive for what it can do
for you.
The Essiac formulation has
actually been found to be helpful
for arthritis, diabetes, multiple sclerosis,
hypoglycaemia, chronic fatigue
syndrome, prostate and urinary
problems, and ulcers, as well as
malignancies, various forms of
cancer, and other health problems.
Rene Caisse substitute turkey rhubarb (less bitter) for ordinary rhubarb but both good
In a letter written to the Canadian minister of Health, Dr. E. Bruce Hendrick, M.D., chief of the Division of Neurosurgery at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, stated: “There are some 10 patients with surgically treated tumors of the central nervous system who have escaped from conventional methods of therapy including both radiation and chemotherapy.
The patients who were started on Essiac, in 8 out of the 10 patients, there has been a significant improvement in their neurological state.
I am impressed with the effectiveness of the treatment and the lack of side effects.
I feel that Essiac should be given serious consideration.”
In july 1991, the Canadian Journal of Herbalism published
an article, "Old Ontario Remedies,"
about Essiac. The article gives specific information on the ingredients
of Essiac and includes descriptions of the herbs; Sheep's sorrel, burdock, slippery elm and rhubarb.
The article also warns of high oxalic acid content in two of the herbs making the remedy unsafe for persons with kidney ailments or arthritic conditions.
This article concludes: "Essiac is not a hoax or fraud.
To hear experiences described by the patients themselves cannot help
but convince observers that dramatic and beneficial changes definitely
took place in many who received the remedy.
Although the focus on Essiac has been as a cancer treatment,
it alleviated and sometimes cured many chronic and degenerative
conditions because it cleanses the blood as well as the liver and
strengthens the immune system."
Ontario Herbalists Association: July 1991 issue, Vol xii, No iii of the
Canadian Journal of Herbalism.
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