Essiac tea with Sheep Sorrel roots included!

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When its springtime in the Rockies – Growing and wildcrafting the Essiac herbs, Part 1

April already! really??? Cool! This is the time of planting seeds, digging sheep sorrel root, and reveling in the warmth and wonderful earthy smells in the greenhouse here at Rene Caisse Tea.com! This marks our first spring for growing the … Continue reading

Ready to Brew Essiac Tea Herbs

Pre-mixed, ready to brew Essiac herbs, instructions included. From $15. Continue reading

Back to the Source – Rene Caisse’s home town Bracebridge – Part 3

“Change is a measure of time and, in the autumn, time seems speeded up.  What was is not and never again will be; what is is change.” – Edwin Way Teale As the Bracebridge tour winds down, I sense how … Continue reading

Back to the Source – Rene Caisse’s home town Bracebridge – Part 2

After visiting Rene Caisse’s statue and Bracebridge Falls, we took a stroll up the main drag, Manitoba Street, where Rene’s Father had his Barbershop.  Manitoba Street, then and now:

Back to the source – Rene Caisse’s home town Bracebridge, Part 1

The road was new to me, as roads always are going back.  ~Sarah Orne Jewett, The Country Road of Pointed Firs, 1896 What a week it has been. We’ve gone back to the source..me for the first time, but for … Continue reading

October is Essiac meetup month!

I am sending out a call to all Essiac users, producers, growers and wildcrafters – let’s get together!  October 1 will find myself and Mali Klein in Bracebridge, Ontario, Rene Caisse’s home town and where she had her cancer clinic … Continue reading

Information, inspiration, action: the alchemy

There is so much information at our fingertips in this 21st century world and lately I, being a child of the 20th century, have been  feeling the gap.  I find myself googling everything while my books gather dust and the … Continue reading

Cancer The Forbidden Cures – full length movie

Apparently 3/4 of the U.S. is getting rain, hail, or even tornados so here are a couple movies well worth watching: Happy Independence Day!! Hoping we can have independence in our health care choices, too. Cancer the Forbidden Cures is … Continue reading