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Benefits:
• Supports immunity.
• Helps detoxify the body systems.
E-Tea® [Immune] is NSP’s easy-to-use, encapsulated form of traditional Essiac Tea. Essiac tea is an herbal formula used since 1922 by Canadian nurse Rene Caisse. The formula originated from a native Ojibwa medicine man.
It is traditionally used to support immunity and help detoxify and purify the blood.
Due to the complexity of the preparation process, it would take hours for you to make this tea at home.
Thanks to NSP, it is possible to provide the same herbal combination in convenient capsule form.
E-Tea contains:
Burdock Root
Sheep Sorrel (aerial parts)
Slippery Elm bark
Turkey Rhubarb root.
Adults: To drink as a tea, empty the contents of 2 capsules into 4 oz. hot water or take 2 capsules three times daily on an empty stomach.
NOTE: This product contains Turkey rhubarb. See your health care provider prior to use if: pregnant or nursing, any medical condition exists, or when taking any medication.
Read and follow recommendation carefully. Not intended for prolonged use. Do not use if diarrhea, loose stools or abdominal pain are present or develop.
Use of this product may worsen these conditions and be harmful to your health. Chronic diarrhea can result in serious illness.
Two capsules of E-Tea are equivalent to 2 oz. traditionally brewed Essiac Tea.
Certified Kosher by:
KO-Kosher Service
Herbal Combination Supplement - 129 mg each
COMPLEMENTARY PRODUCTS:
• Nutritional: Paw Paw Cell-Reg™, Pau D’Arco, Nature’s Noni®
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Important: Always consult your family health practitioner before starting,
changing or altering your personal health regimen.
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