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More Essiac Choices: Introducing The Blue Moon Herbs Deluxe Sampler Pack!

A multiple choice answer 🙂 The Blue Moon Herbs Deluxe Essiac Tea Sampler Pack We have been putting together buying options for small and medium budgets at Blue Moon. In the past week we have added two products that widen … Continue reading

Happy New Year from Blue Moon Herbs and Mali Klein!

2019 – Year of  Great Connections! Wishing all of our friends, colleagues and customers a very happy, healthy 2019! Above, from left to right are the team at Blue Moon Herbs with Mali Klein, who visited recently – Emily Angelo, Danielle … Continue reading

Can you be allergic to Essiac?

Question #1 from the Rene Caisse Essiac Tea Users Group Mali Klein clears up a misconception in the group about her possibly being allergic to Essiac.

Mali Klein is coming back to the US – new books and video coming!

Update as of May 18, 2018:  The Essiac Essentials Handbook by Mali Klein is now in print! It is a beauty! Just drove to Pine Orchard Press in Moscow Idaho to pick the new books up! Mali Klein is arriving in … Continue reading

Blue Moon Herbs – Part 2 – The Progression of “A Growing Idea”

Greetings all lovers of Essiac with Sheep sorrel roots included! It has been far too long since we came up for air and gave a progress report on our growing operations. (Click here for Part 1).  So, here goes: Basically we … Continue reading

The Snow/Klein Essiac books – a brief history of “The Essiac Trilogy”

The ‘old’ Essiac Trilogy! These books are a must-read for any serious student of Essiac literature.  Back in 2010 this website was called EssiacUS.com, and we were selling the last copies of  the three books that came out of the … Continue reading

Preserving Communities – Goldthread and Friends

I have been researching the meaning of ‘wild simulated’.  My idea of what that means was based on the permaculture principle that there are plant communities, or guilds, made up of plants that like to grow together, and they have … Continue reading

Growing Slippery Elm

It’s summer!!!  By definition, gardens should be planted by now, unless you are like me and have bitten off a lot this year so are behind!  We got 300 feet worth of hugelkultur beds planted with Sheep sorrel..in the meantime … Continue reading

An April afternoon at the Place of Gathering

We’ve just made our first foray of the spring out to the Place of Gathering, up at Dayton MT, one of a few different places where we’ll be growing the Essiac herbs! It hasn’t greened up a lot yet, but … Continue reading

Introducing a new cup of tea!

We’re so pleased to announce that we finally have found a source for organically grown whole herb Sheep sorrel! Historically, there has been virtually no commercial source for whole herb Sheep sorrel. Even the wildcrafted root is not for sale anywhere. The … Continue reading