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Doctor: What is this Essaic tea I keep hearing about? What does it do and where do I find it? Would you recommend it for someone who's in remission? -- Kathy in Boise
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From: Lewis Mehl-Madrona [SMTP:coyotemd@earthlink.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 1998 9:27 AM
To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
Subject: Re: [MOL] dad's results
Greetings,
The Essaic seems good and is non-toxic which is a good thing. I've also used a Hoxsey-like formula
with patients. There are also web sites on this. I know some people who prepare the Essaic
themselves in the Native way with prayers, etc., which is supposed to make it more powerful. I
suspect it does.
Yours,
Lewis Mehl-Madrona
Center for Complementary medicine
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Dee Williams wrote:
> Hi Cathy,
>
> I am so sorry to read about our dad's prognosis!!!
> Don't give up hope, OK? My dad
> has primary liver cancer and we are doing
> everything that we can to find alternative
> therapies for him besides his chemo treatments.
>
> I found a VERY interesting alternative therapy on
> the internet. It is called Essiac Tea.
> Please do a search and read the info available
> which happens to be quite alot. We started
> my dad on it last Saturday and he was feeling much
> better after only a week out of the
> hospital (chemo 7 days/24hrs.per day).
>
> Let me know if you need any other info on this
> subject. I know of two other people who
> are on it and have found it to be very good for
> them...
>
> There are many other herbal treatments available
> which you may be interested in. Check
> out your local health food store, I am sure that
> they can help you. They may have additional
> information on the Essiac Tea.
>
> Good luck,
> We are all praying for your dad,
> Dee
> dee@gilbralter.net
>
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