OJIBWA
- AN HERBAL TEA AND
EXTRACT BLEND
(A Natural Herbal Remedy)
By Dr. Howard Peiper
"A Holy drink that purifies the body and places it back in
balance with the Great Spirit"
Ojibwa Indian
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Introduction,
Questions and Answers,
What Doctors are saying about The Ojibwa.
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The word "Cancer" has such a terrible sound. It is a death
sentence in six letters. It is an end of all your dreams. It ruins
your family. It ruins springtime and the fall. You can't see the
beauty of the flowers any longer, nor the sky with the sailing clouds.
The helping hand you push away, because you give in to six small
letters, "cancer". The "C" is twice in this
word, just to make it sharp and pointed, irritating and hurting.
It penetrates your mind, and like a fishhook in your flesh, it cannot
be pulled out of your mind easily. It sticks, imbeds itself. "Cancer,
I have cancer."
In 1922, a Canadian nurse, Rene Caisse, first discovered the herbal
formula from a hospital patient whose breast cancer had been healed
by an Ojibwa Indian medicine man. In 1924, she administered the
"tea" to her aunt, who was in the final stages of inoperable
stomach cancer. After months of taking the tea, Rene's aunt recovered
and lived another 15 years. Defying skeptics, Rene began treating
cancer patients, using the herbal tea, and it became know as Essiac
- her name spelled backwards. She reportedly healed thousands from
1924 until she died in 1978 at age 90.
Over the years, many prominent physicians have voiced their support
for the efficiency of Caisse's medicine, including Dr. Charles Brusch,
President John F. Kennedy's personal physician. Dr. Brusch, who
worked with Rene Caisse from 1959 to 1962, treated many cancer patients.
The Ojibwa Indians believe that history is not linear but circular.
Could they be right? The dawn of a new age may be upon us, an age
in which the wisdom of our not so distant past will be rediscovered,
an age where nature is once again respected and revered, where healing
is seen as a total process encompassing the body, mind and spirit.
We may embrace once again that mystery and magic are afforded a
place in our lives, we will understand that we are all part of one
"Great Spirit", and we may once again come upon to believe
that we are all part of the indivisible, ultimate reality of the
entire universe. We need only open our minds to the infinite possibilities
of our own lives and the "Great Spirit" that sustains
it.
QUESTIONS &
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1. What are the main herbs in the Ojibwa formula?
2. What areas of health will the Ojibwa benefit?
3. What are some of the credentials of the Ojibwa?
4. What is to be expected when detoxifying?
5. Can pets benefit from Ojibwa?
1. What are the main herbs in the Ojibwa formula?
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The Ojibwa contains only certified whole organic raw herbs, all
harvested at the proper time to insure potency, and all dried using
a special water extraction process to further guarantee maximum
effectiveness.
The core of the Ojibwa formula, passed on by the Ojibwa medicine
man, is sheep sorrel, burdock root, slippery elm bark and rhubarb
root. The Ojibwa believe the most important aspect of the herbal
healing medication is the relationship among the different plants.
They have to be in balance and in harmony, to act as one unified
healing spirit.
Sheep sorrel for hundreds of years has
appeared in historical archives in both America and Europe as a
remedy for cancer. In 1926, the National Cancer Institute was presented
with a recipe from Canada, which was said to be an old Indian cure
for cancer. Other researchers have reported that sheep sorrel relieves
internal ulcers, black jaundice and virtually all skin diseases.
Because sheep sorrel contains a high amount of chlorophyll, which
resembles hemoglobin in human blood, and carotenoid, which strengthens
the immune system, it will dramatically increase oxygen at the cellular
level. Cancer and parasites cannot live in a highly oxygenated area.
Burdock
root has been known by natural healers for centuries
to be a powerful blood purifier. As a blood purifier, burdock root
clears congestion in the circulatory, lymphatic, respiratory, and
urinary systems. It helps eliminate excess fluids in the body and
stimulate the elimination of toxic waste materials, which will relieve
liver disorders and improve digestion. It also cleanses the bile,
detoxifies the kidneys and gall bladder. Insulin, the principle
ingredient in burdock root, has been shown to play a key role in
clearing up diabetic conditions, because of its ability to regulate
sugar metabolism.
Slippery elm bark is one of nature's miracle
cleansers. Its sticky substance dissolves mucus that has been deposited
in organ tissue, lymph glands and nerve channels. Its lubricating
action protects and softens all the membrane linings in the body,
especially damaged and inflamed areas. These qualities also lubricate
the bones and joints. They gather up dissolved toxic waste materials
from all areas in the body including the bowels, and then helps
to discharge them. Slippery elm bark can help reduce the pain of
ulcers and eventually heal them by restoring normal mucous coating
to irritated tissues.
Rhubarb root purges the body of bile,
parasites, and stagnating food by stimulating the gall duct to expel
toxic waste matter. It has been shown to alleviate chronic liver
problems by cleansing the liver. Rhubarb root has also been shown
to improve digestion and increase the appetite. It also helps to
heal ulcers, alleviate disorders of the spleen and colon, relieve
constipation, and help heal hemorrhoids and bleeding in the upper
digestive tract. Rhubarb root contains a substance called rhein,
which is very effective against Candida albicans, fever and inflammation.
2. What areas of health will the Ojibwa
benefit?
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A detoxified system strengthens the immune system, which may in
part be why Ojibwa is believed to be so effective against a multiplicity
of diseases which include:
* Hypoglycemia * Prostate & Urinary problems
* Multiple Sclerosis * Fibroids
* Parkinson's * Diabetes
* Arthritis * Impotence
* Chronic Fatigue Syndrome * Allergies
Ojibwa may improve the conditions of anti-aging. Effects can be
seen from the improvement in the anti-oxidant profiles as well as
in the anti-degenerative processes. Improvements can be seen in
the following areas:
* Enhanced energy level * Helps curb insomnia
* Enhanced digestion * Prevents & corrects constipation
* Reduces heavy metal deposits * Calms the body
* Builds up the blood * Boosts immune system
* Relieves inflammation & stiffness
* Protects against toxins entering into brain
3. What are some of the credentials of
the Ojibwa?
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* Ojibwa is an all-natural product, which is synergistically formulated.
* Ojibwa is safe and has produced absolutely no side effects.
* Ojibwa produces in most cases positive results, which can be seen
in as few as 4 weeks or as many as 12 weeks.
4. What is to be expected when detoxifying?
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At the beginning of any cleansing and detoxification process, there
are a few symptoms that you may experience as toxins and waste are
re-
moved from the body. These include increased bowel movements, frequent
urination, swollen glands, skin blemishes, flu-like symptoms (chills,
fever, mucous discharge) or slight headaches. These symptoms are
called a ěhealing crisis.î While these symptoms may be an inconvenience,
they are positive signs that your body has begun to cleanse and
detoxify. The temporary discomfort is worth the benefit of increased
energy and improved health.
5. Can pets benefit from Ojibwa?
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Powerful results have been noted with animals, from the use of these
specific herbs used to bolster the immune system and reduce toxic
effects from drugs. As with humans, the Ojibwa is known to be an
excellent detoxifier and commonly used to support the body when
under attack from critical illness such as cancer, arthritis, pancreatitis
and when recovering from surgery.
WHAT DOCTORS ARE SAYING ABOUT THE OJIBWA
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"We are pleased with results thus far - what I have seen suggests
the possibility that Ojibwa Tea loosens tissue memory and thus may
facilitate Somato Emotional Release. From my own personal experience
and with my patients, I am seeing fantastic results."
John E. Upledger, D.O., O.M.M.
West Palm Beach Gardens, FL
"I've found that Ojibwa helps with problems that have not or
cannot be addressed by any other methods. It has proven very effective
in conditions of weakened immunity, or autoimmune conditions such
as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. It's also very helpful in helping patients
with toxic conditions."
Howard Peiper, N.D.
Albuquerque, N.M.
"I believe taking Ojibwa would be good for all people prophylactically
and I suggest its use to any patient who needs that kind of immunological
pickup."
I,G, Olarsch, N.D.
North Port, FL
"In my practice, patients who started taking Ojibwa when they
were already ill with a viral or bacterial infection had greatly
accelerated healing and recovery times. It has proven very helpful
in helping patients with toxic conditions."
Thomas McLaughton, M.D.
Sarasota, FL
"I use the Ojibwa in my practice to manage a variety of conditions,
including lowered immune function, chronic or recurring infections,
autoimmune diseases, colds, flu, allergies and prostatitis."
Joanne Wilson, N.P.
Santa Fe, N.M.
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