Caisse Tea - The Natural Cure for Cancer? (Part 2)

Now The Medical Personnel Saw The Possibilities of this Tea
My husband continued to drink the tea, almost religiously, already convinced that the tea was why he had come through the "chemo" so astoundingly well. A few weeks later, he went through another round of chemo with the same results that had the medical personnel scratching their heads in wonder. His oncologist became interested in the tea then, asking for a copy of my file, because there was no other explanation.
The Cure Continues
Ten weeks after receiving the diagnosis, during which time my husband had consumed the Caisse Tea daily, morning and evening, they did the last tests before his scheduled surgery. The tests showed... nothing. No sign of disease. No sign that any disease had ever been present. Only healthy lung tissue! The surgery was canceled.
His doctors were flabbergasted. They had never seen anything like this in all of their combined years of practice. They used terms like “spontaneous remission”, one even said “miracle”. My husband and I believed otherwise – we knew it was the Caisse Tea.
The Empowering Experience of Proof
My husband, the former disbeliever, became a major advocate for the power of medicinal herbs after that, telling everyone he knew about this tea. He got into cancer forums on the internet and printed out hundreds of copies of that rather massive file I had stashed so long before to liberally hand out and mail. Our postage budget skyrocketed!
A Unique Miracle? - Not At All!
We witnessed a number of similar stories to his as a result from cancer victims who drank this tea after he told them about it. One of them was Larry the Mail Guy who had been delivering our mail for some 15 years, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Another “miracle” case of “spontaneous remission”. There was no miracle.
This Essiac Tea Works - And Long Term
My husband continued to drink the tea daily, but at a reduced dosage. Five years later, he was still cancer free, considered officially cured.
In my next posts, I will talk about these herbs specifically, how the tea is prepared and its additional benefits. I will also tell the fascinating story behind this tea and the amazing woman after whom it is named, Rene Caisse, a Canadian oncology nurse. I have no doubt that you will find it as compelling as I did all those years ago and well worth stashing in a potentially life-saving file of your own.
(Part 3 of this series will be published next week)
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