Serendipity Laboratories obtains the exact recipe, as used daily by Rene Caisse, for over 43 years.
Mary McPherson, (Caisse's personal helper for over 43 years,) rescinded her death-bed promise to Caisse and released the formula for the "greator good"
Serendipity Laboratories has obtained the 'genuine formula' along with the 'SWORN AFFIDAVIT' of Mary McPherson Although the recipe given by the Sharman of the Ojibway Indian Tribe, originally contained 8 herbs Nurse Caisse experimented until she found the most effective herbs. And these are the herbs used in her herbal tea which she called 'essiac' .
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The controversy of the 'Essiac' recipe continues on, long after the death of Canadian Nurse Rene Caisse(*pronounced cassey)
HISTORY OF ESSIAC-CAISSE TEA When Canadian Nurse Rene Caisse found that one of her patients had recoverd from breast cancer by taking a herbal tea given to her by the Shaman of the Ojibway Indian tribe of Ontario, she requested a meeting with the shaman. The story began in 1922 when she met the medicine man who gladly gave her the formula that had been handed down through the generations.The original recipe contained 8 herbs, but after many years of treating patients for cancer she reduced it to four and called it Essiac Tea-her name spelled backwards. She had been reluctant to pass on the formula,treating many thousands of cancer patients over a 50 +year span guarding her secret very closely until shortly before her death. She sold the formula for just two dollars. Much controversy surround- ed this formula and she rescinded the contract a short time later. Her main concern had been that the drug companies would
get hold of it and prevent the average person from gaining
access to it. Mary McPherson ( Caisse's helper of 43 yrs)
made a promise on Nurse Caisse's death bed never to reveal
the secret recipe.
According to the suppliers of the best known version of the
formula- "all four herbs normalise body systems by purifying
the blood, promoting cell repair and aiding effective assim-
ilation and elimination.When combined, their separate
beneficial effects are synergistically enhanced."
The complete story of her 40 years of work is told in a
book written by Dr Gary Glum entitled. "The Calling of
an Angel"
In 1959, President John F Kennedy's personal physician, Dr
Charles Brusch, heard about Caisse and the herbal formula's
use as a cancer remedy. He was so impressed with the effecti-
veness of the tea, he became her mentor and worked with her
for over 2 decades. Despite the naysayers among the medical
profession who just don't believe that any herbal remedy for
cancer exists, the herbal tea has gained some considerable
credibility among mainstream organisations .
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