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Feeling good and getting better a remarkable Indian herbal remedy rediscovered
If there is a non toxic herbal tea which has cured thousands of people of cancer, why don't we know about it? Looking for an answer to this question, freelance editor Paula Bakhuis began to research the story behind a remarkable Ojibwa Indian herb tea. Experiences with this tea indicate that it has a medicinal effect that mystifies physicians. Many aspects of this medicinal effect have now also been scientifically proven. Amongst others, the tea (which is marketed under the name Flor Essence) has proved a strong antioxidant; a powerful stimulant for the immune system; diminishes the side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy; contributes to an improved appetite and an increase in energy; diminishes pain. User experiences vary from simply 'feeling better' to spectacular recovery from terminal phase tumors.
For the first time, all the fads about this detoxifying tea are presented, and scientifically corroborrated where possible. 'Feeling good and getting better' describes nurse Rene Caisse's battle to have the herbal tea recognized as a re~, for cancer. The book explains about Ojibwa medicine, since the tea Is made according to an original Ojibwa formula. The individual herbs and their specific effect are fully and clearly described. In addition, letters from those who have used the tea will give you an impression of the remarkable results it has achieved. This book is indispensable for physicians and therapists, but also for cancer patients, as a practical guide to how they can contribute to their own recovery with this herbal tea. healthy nutrition and dietary supplements. But the story of this special herbal tea should really be known to both the healthy and the sick. Because feeling good and getting better is now within anyone's reach.
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