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Imahappyone
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Subject: Website
Date: 10/26/2006
the website that we order thru is www.remedies.net You can order it in bulk and its averages out about half the price of the health food stores.
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Imahappyone
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Subject: Website
Date: 10/26/2006
Didn't think about them deleting the address...just think of remedies with a net instead of a com
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Corkycaca
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Subject: Sugar
Date: 10/31/2006
does that mean fruits and vegetables as well. will the natural sugar in these items cause problems and help the cancer to grow?
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Corkycaca
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Subject: Essiac - Followup
Date: 11/27/2006
My wife is using essiac for her cancer. Been on same for about two-months. I am curious as to how it is going with any treatments and the tea. Please respond as I truly believe in the tea and want a longer term user's opinion.
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Corkycaca
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Subject: Essiac - Followup
Date: 11/27/2006
My wife is using essiac for her cancer. Been on same for about two-months. I am curious as to how it is going with any treatments and the tea. Please respond as I truly believe in the tea and want a longer term user's opinion.
Subject: RE: Essiac - Followup
Date: 12/30/2006
Hello, I just wanted to let you know about my family's experience with Essiac Tea. My dad was diagnosed in April with Stage four Lymphoma (mantle cell), which the doctor said typcially doesn't respond well to treatment. He began taking Essiac a week or two before beginning chemo treatments. He tolerated the strong chemo treatments very well (he had a total of 8) and continued taking the tea throughout. He had his last chemo treatment in September and had some testing done in December. Two weeks before Christmas, we went in to get his test resuts and the doctor said, "there is no evidence of cancer from your scans. That doesn't mean it won't return, but right now it not showing up anywhere. Your lymph nodes show no cancer and your spleen is back to normal size." My dad is feeling great and will have to have follow up scans every three months for a while. We and our friends have all been praying faithfully. We feel that a combination of prayer, the tea and the chemo has helped cure my dad. He strongly believes in the tea and thinks it helped him tolerate the chemo so well. Although he lost his hair, he hardly got sick at all with it. I strongly encourage you to give the tea a try. Debbie
Subject: RE: hi David
Date: 01/16/2007

Hi there,

I understand you are having problems getting the Essiac. My daughter has just been diagnosed with Hodgkins Lympoma (nodular sclerosis).

We live in Canada East Coast and as I am a therapist I called Essiac directly in Montreal Quebec, in the store I would have paid 50.00$ cad for one bottle of the ready made tincture ( the best), which takes you 2 weeks to finish. I orders 24 bottles at 25.00$ directly from them instead and they shipped it to me for $20,00 fee. I also ordered 12 bottles for my sister in France who also has cancer.

You might be able to get it from them directly.

The Tel. nr is (514) 695-2299 and I spoke with Susan Laurie.

The tollfree nr is 1 888 900-2299 , the fax 514) 695-2287.

My daughter also gets 2x weekly vit c iv at 50 grams a shot. She takes 15 gram daily orally, plus a host of other supplements. She has also given up sugar totally as you know cancer feeds on sugar.

She eats lots of fruit in the morning, papaya, pineapple and lots of pomegrades and blueberries (those 2 fruits are the highest antioxidants)

She eats organic as much as possible, no white beads (sugar forming), protein and vegetables.

I hope all this is a bit helpful for you. Good luck and God bless. Jenneke.

T

Subject: RE: Essaic Tea
Date: 12/30/2007

My husband is 48 and we have two lovely children aged 16 and 14 a girl and boy.  My hubby was diagnosed with colon cancer in February 2007.  He underwent major surgery in March, then underwent 8 weekly chemotherapy sessions which was very hard but he done fantastic so strong fighting all the way, keeping fit and active.  It was then stopped because there was a chance that another operation might be able to remove secondary cancer that had unfortunately spread to his liver.  The operation did not go ahead as expected because more lesions spread all around his liver were found.  These being small so they were not picked up on any previous mri scans only when in surgery could they be detected to have gone ahead would be unsafe and my hubby could have died in the operating theatre of liver failure.  Then while in the liver hospital we mentioned about the bleeding which never really stopped since the first operation in March (we were told previously not to be worried it was quite normal after his first operation).  A colonoscopy was carried out, where a suspect polop was confirmed malignant.  A later scan found a 'sizable tumor' as the specalist put it in the rectum which must have stated growing while under chemo and not detected because the chemo was working on the liver giving encouraging results shrinking the three tumors which at that time made surgery to the liver for resection a distinct possibilty.  To date he is undergoing radiotherapy once a week, to shrink the sizeable painful tumor.  His 5th radiotherapy is this Friday then 1 more to go.  As you can imagine he is in a lot of pain which is slightly eased by pain killers.  After his 6th radiotheraphy he is back to the chemotheraphy to continue his treatment which was cut short because of the expected liver resection.  We have been so positive all the way along, we have to be, we have no choice, we are just trying so hard to be normal as we can.  To top it all the pilot light on the heating boiler has blown out so we have had part-time heating and part-time hot water etc its on at the moment.  The heating engineer expects the part in the new year so that can then be sorted.  My husband has been able to carry out a little work since his diagnosis believing it is better to keep fit and healthy, he has been self employed for 15 years.  His appetite has suffered and of recent he has lost more weight going down to 10 stone from 11 stone 3 lbs which the doctor advised taking higher dosage of anti sickness and nausea tablets.  From yesterday I have added the following to his daily diet - noni juice, cranberry juice, carrot juice, flaxseed oil, Super Coenzyme Q-10 capsules also timed release B100 vitamin B complex tablets and grapeseed extracts and today drinking green tea.  All these extra vitamins and supplements please God will help get rid of this horrible disease and help him gain more weight.  I would also like him to take Essaic tea on a daily basis after reading all about Rene Ciasse and the positive results gained please could anyone help me to locate a supplier that could forward to me in the UK so I can give him as soon as possible and hopefully PG make him well again and get rid of this horrible disease.  I await a reply inanticipation.  Thank you

Dolores xxxx     

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JohnnyCanuck
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Subject: RE: Essaic Tea
Date: 01/27/2008

I read your inquiries about Essiac. My local herb grower, Richters http://www.richters.com/  carries their version of the formula, and I'm taking it myself for prostate cancer. Looks like some results, but I'm also trying to ameliorate the effects of the upcoming radiation therapy.  

http://www.richters.com/Web_store/web_store.cgi?product=XN50

I trust these guys as far as quality is concerned, and I buy the powdered herbs and brew the tea in batches. Price is good compared to others, and they ship. Take a look, and good luck.

 

 

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