Essiac Tea Dry herb packet 1.9oz
Essiac Tea Dry herb packet 1.9oz

Essiac Tea Dry herb packet 1.9oz

Regular price $15.00 Sale

PLEASE SEE the brewing instructions/materials list BEFORE purchase. We do not honor refund requests due to lack of materials to make the tea.

    Description:

    Makes 2 quarts (4 pints) (2L or 8 cups): This is a 1 month supply if taken 2oz once daily, 2 weeks supply if taking 2oz twice daily for 1 individual. See suggested serving size below for more details. This requires making the tea yourself, please see supplies and brewing instructions below.

    Product Features:

    • Organic, U.S. grown Essiac herbs
    • Cut and sifted herbs for quality assurance
    • 1 dry tea packet makes 2 quarts (4 pints) (approximately 2L or 8 cups) of tea, each quart lasting around 8-16 days, depending on serving size taken for a total of 16-32 days of tea.
    • Original Rene Caisse 4 Herb Mix with the Sheep Sorrel roots included

    This is the original essiac formula that Rene Caisse developed as her final tea. Ingredients include:

    • 35% Organic Sheep Sorrel (leaf, stem, root and seed)
    • 54% Organic Burdock Root
    • 9% Organic Slippery Elm Inner Bark
    • 2% Organic Turkey Rhubarb Root

    All four herbs are organic and grown in the U.S.

    Recommended use is within 1 year; herbs lose potency over time.

    Suggested serving size:

    Generally, 2oz (60ml) on an empty stomach in the morning and evening.

    Recommended maintenance dose is 2oz (60ml) once or twice daily.

    For more detailed information on taking essiac including for pets, click here.

    Brewing Instructions:

    In-depth printed brewing instructions are included with your purchase. 

    Step 1: Gather Supplies

    • 1 - 1.9 oz Dry Essiac Tea Herb Mix from Just Tea
    • 2.25 Quarts (2.1 Liters or 9 cups) distilled or purified (unchlorinated) water
    • Stainless steel, Glass, or Enameled Pot with lid (big enough to hold 5 quarts)
    • 2 - 1 Quart glass canning jars (amber or clear works) or 4 pint size jars
    • Cheesecloth bag or stainless steel strainer
    • Stainless steel thermometer
    • Optional: canning funnel, canning jar lifter, glass measuring cup

    Do not use any aluminum or Teflon utensils

    Step 2: Begin the Brew

    1. Add 2.25 quarts (2.1 Liters or 9 cups) of distilled or purified (unchlorinated) water to your pot.
    2. Cover the pot and bring it to a rolling boil.
    3. Add your 1.9 oz Dry Essiac Tea Herb Mix from Just Tea to your Cheesecloth bag (tie the end up) or
    4. Add the entire contents of the tea packet directly into the water. (we recommend a stainless steel strainer if you use this method)
    5. Boil for 12-15 minutes then turn off the heat. If you've placed the herbs directly into the post, scrape them from the sides of the pot so all the herbs are in the water.
    6. Keep the pot covered on your stove (off the heat), undisturbed for 10-12 hours. *no longer than 18 hours if you accidentally forget - although your tea may be more sour in taste

    Step 3: Finish & Can

    1. Remove the herbs (if you have a Cheesecloth bag) and squeeze the water back into the pot. The gooey stuff is slippery elm bark and it's good. If you added the herbs directly wait to strain until you add the tea to your jars.
    2. Reheat the tea to 175-180 degrees Fahrenheit (79-82 degrees Celsius).
    3. Sterilize your utensils, jars and lids at this time (boil jars for at least 10 minutes).
    4. Divide the tea into your 2 quart (or 4 pint) jars. Allow them to cool to room temperature.

    If this process is done correctly, the canned tea is good for 6 months if kept in a cool, dark place. If you are unsure about any part of the process, how sterile utensils or jars are, refrigerate the jars. Better safe than sorry! Once opened, refrigerate the tea. It is good for up to 4 weeks opened.

    Essiac tea is said to enable the body to effectively remove toxins and wastes, permitting for cellular renewal and revitalized health

    Disclaimer: Essiac tea is not FDA tested and has not been FDA approved as a treatment or cure for any health problem, including cancer.