Rene Caisse was a Canadian nurse who ran a Cancer Clinic in Bracebridge Ontario,  from 1934 to 1942.

She rented the clinic from the city for $1.00 per month. Rene never accepted money from her patients for her care.

She obtained the formula for her anti-cancer treatment from supposedly an old Indian guide.

To this day, I was told, it is so effective that it is still given to dying cancer patients at St Boniface hospital in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

 

The most important herb in her formula is SHEEP’S SORREL and it is non-toxic. This herb is banned in Canada and in the United States. It is, however, an extremely common weed and easily found by anyone who recognizes it. It is not the only herb that has been banned when news of its use in cancer got out. Rene Caisse had been given special permission by the Canadian Government to treat individuals with cancer. As in so many instances of a similar nature, the cases were limited to certified and well-documented terminally ill patients declared incurable by the establishment. She was not allowed to charge for her services. Many of these hopeless patients lived more than thirty-five years after treatment. Caisse also discovered that the ESSIAC FORMULA was a preventative for many diseases and was effective in correcting thyroid

disorders, stomach ulcers and diabetes. Recently it has been used in the treatment of AIDS.

The ESSIAC FORMULA consists of four herbs:

Sheep’s Sorrel (Rumex Acetosella) - 16 ounces in powdered form

Burdock Root (Arctium Lappa) - 6 1/2 cups in cut form

Rubarb Root (Rheum Palmatum) - 1 ounce in powdered form

Slippery Elm Bark (Ulmus Fulva) -.4 ounces in powdered form.

 

Essiac is  available all over the Internet but in widely different forms.

 

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