Essiac Tea is a timeless herbal formula rooted in traditional healing wisdom.
Crafted with four powerful herbs—burdock root, sheep sorrel, slippery elm bark, and rhubarb root—this blend has been used for generations to support the body’s natural detox pathways and promote cellular well-being.
Burdock root helps purify the blood and support liver function. Sheep sorrel contributes antioxidant-rich astringency. Slippery elm soothes the digestive tract and supports mucosal integrity, while rhubarb root gently stimulates elimination.
Essiac is often used as part of wellness protocols for immune and detox support, and can be enjoyed as a daily tonic or periodic cleanse.
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✅ Primary Benefits
• Supports the body’s natural detoxification processes
• Promotes immune system balance and cellular health
• Helps maintain healthy elimination and digestion
• Nourishes the liver and blood
• A powerful blend for deep inner cleansing
📦 Ingredients
Burdock Root, Sheep Sorrel, Slippery Elm Bark, Rhubarb Root
💡 Traditional Herbal Wisdom
• Essiac has been used for nearly a century in traditional wellness protocols
• Each herb plays a distinct role in detoxification, immunity, and gut support
• Especially valued for supporting whole-body vitality and cellular defense
🫖 How to Brew
Use 1 tbsp per 10 oz water
Simmer covered for 10–15 minutes
Let steep, then strain before drinking
For traditional use, prepare in larger batches and refrigerate for up to one week
⚠️ Use With Awareness
• Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding
• Rhubarb root may stimulate bowel movements—use caution with loose stools
• Always consult a practitioner if using as part of a medical detox or protocol
🔎 Ideal For Those Who
• Are seeking traditional detox and immune support
• Want to incorporate historical wellness blends into modern routines
• Are doing a seasonal or long-term wellness cleanse
• Value herbs with a legacy of deep healing and cellular protection
• Want a powerful herbal tonic rooted in tradition