cancer preventative
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Turmeric – Curcuma longa
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$5.30 – $25.60Turmeric is an ancient spice, a native of South East Asia, used from antiquity as dye and a condiment. It is cultivated primarily in Bengal, China, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, Java, Peru, Australia and the West Indies. It is still used in rituals of the Hindu religion, and as a dye for holy robes, being natural, unsynthesized and cheap. Turmeric is in fact one of the cheapest spices. Although as a dye it is used similarly to saffron, the culinary uses of the two spices should not be confused and should never replace saffron in food dishes Its use dates back nearly 4000 years, to the Vedic culture in India where it was used as a culinary spice and had some religious significance.
The name derives from the Latin terra merita “meritorious earth” referring to the colour of ground turmeric which resembles a mineral pigment. In many languages turmeric is simply named as “yellow root”
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Sirius Tea – antioxidants, cancer preventative, immune boosting, mops up free radicals
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$9.95A specially selected blend of herbs known to be high in their antioxidant quantities. A delicious blend, some say it tastes like a green tea, start your herbal experience here.
Sirius Tea was one of our first herb blends. It was created as a substitute for drinking black tea, though without the tannin effects. It is a blend of herbs that has been formulated to contain herbs high in their ORAC or anti-oxidant activity. Rosemary, Turmeric and Go Ji Berries are part of this mix.
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Terra Tea – blood cleanser, cancer preventative
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$9.95A special blend of herbs in the Essiac Tea formulation to cleanse and purify the soul.
This tea comes from an original formula from an 80 year old Native American Woman, from the Oijbwa tribe, which was given to a lady called Cassie, that helped her to heal her breast cancer.
This tea then because known as Essiac Tea which is now a registered trademark, though at the time, Cassie (essiac backwards) never wanted to sell her tea, she gave it to patients in hospitals from her own pure desire to help others.