Herbal Teas Australia Essiac Tea Herbal Blend
Traditional herbal blend to support detoxification and overall wellbeing
Herbal Teas Australia Essiac Tea Herbal Blend is a traditional herbal formula inspired by the Ojibwa Native American Indians of Ontario, Canada. The blend gained recognition in the early 1900’s through Nurse Rene Caisse, who worked with this herbal combination in a clinical setting.
This well-known herbal tea combines four key herbs traditionally used to support the body’s natural detoxification processes, immune system function and general wellbeing.
Burdock root is widely used in herbal practice as a blood purifier and is traditionally associated with supporting liver function and the body’s elimination pathways. Sheep sorrel contains naturally occurring plant compounds and has a long history of use in traditional herbal systems.
Slippery elm bark is valued for its soothing properties and is commonly used to support digestive comfort and mucosal health. Turkish rhubarb root has traditionally been used for its cleansing properties and to support digestive balance.
This blend uses milled herbs, allowing the tea to be prepared as an infusion rather than a decoction, making it simple and convenient to use while maintaining potency.
• Traditional four-herb Essiac formula
• Traditionally used to support detoxification and immune function
• Loose leaf blend for maximum flavour and potency
• Easy-to-prepare infusion (no decoction required)
• Hand blended in small batches for quality assurance
• Absolutely no preservatives, colourings, flavourings or sweeteners
Ingredients
Burdock root, Sheep Sorrel root, Slippery Elm bark, Turkish Rhubarb.
Directions
Add the herbal blend to a teapot and pour over boiling water.
Allow to steep to make an infusion.
Strain and drink.
Enjoy as part of your daily routine.
FAQ
What is Essiac tea traditionally used for?
Essiac tea is traditionally used to support the body’s natural detoxification processes and overall wellbeing.
What is the difference between infusion and decoction?
An infusion involves steeping herbs in hot water, while a decoction involves boiling harder plant materials such as roots or bark. This blend is milled, allowing it to be prepared as an infusion.
Note
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any medical condition. If symptoms persist, consult your healthcare professional.