by Cedric LoiselleJune 26, 2012
Essiac counterfeit products are now flooding the market. And because of this, retailers are strongly urging consumers to be mindful of the products they buy and pay attention to the following tips.
Essiac counterfeit products are now flooding the market. And because of this, retailers are strongly urging consumers to be mindful of the products they buy and pay attention to the following tips.
To safeguard against bad purchases, see to it first that you get a product that has a registered trademark on its label, the picture of Rene Caisse, RN as well as her signature. This indicates that it makes use of the original formula and is manufactured by a legitimate company. In addition, ensure that the Canadian flag is also displayed. Next, be critical of the word spellings of the product’s name as well as the components. It should only appear ESSIAC, not ESSAIC, ESSIAK or ESIAK. And it should not contain anything else other than burdock root, slippery elm, Indian rhubarb root and sheep sorrel. There are wares out there that include blessed thistle, kelp, watercress and red clover. And while some claim they augment the health benefits of the product, retailers insist that they are a method of cheating given that they are a complete deviations from the traditional formulation. Be wary of getting Turky rhubarb root as well as these may not necessarily provide the same advantages. It is important to note that Indian rhubarb is something native to China. Finally, you should also look for the expiry date and lot number of the product so you have a solid gauge of its viability. Anything that does not display such information is subject to scrutiny and is better not taken.
Essiac is a natural health supplement that’s said to contribute significantly to wellness. Although there have been no studies to support this claim, each of its components have been found to provide some form of physiological benefit to the liver and heart, as well as the circulatory, urinary and digestive system. Together, they also display antioxidant qualities. However, its intake is contraindicated to some conditions like pregnancy and surgery. And a doctor’s approval must be secured first before the product is consumed. It is retailed as tea and capsule form, making ingestion easier. And both can be bought online for fees ranging from $20 to $40, which is considerably affordable. There are currently different packagings for it though so always read the label before you start preparations.
Now, if you’d like to buy yourself real Essiac, visit http://essiactea.org and place an order.
News Source: http://www.free-press-release.com/news-retailers-rally-against-counterfeit-essiac-products-with-consumer-education-1340695215.html
Official Website: http://essiactea.org
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