Giving Essiac to Pets
There are a number of different ways to administer essiac tea to your pet, and each pet will prefer a
particular method.
1. Our best recommendation is to try mixing the tea with a liquid. Water will work if your pet
isn't averse to the taste of essiac tea, but you might need to use another liquid besides water that your pet really enjoys to get him to take
the tea. Try giving essiac to your pet using an eye dropper, syringe or turkey baster, depending on the size of your animal.
2. If that fails, try mixing the essiac with your pet's food. Although it is recommended that your pet (like humans) take the tea one hour before or two hours after a meal (in other words, on
an empty stomach), you might find that there is simply no other way the animal will consistently take essiac. Many people have had success
with treatment by mixing essiac in their pet’s food even though that mean the tea won’t be given on an empty stomach. Giving your pet
essiac mixed in with his or her food is much better than not giving essiac to your pet at all.
Essiac tea will tend to make your pet very thirsty--make sure he or she has plenty of water available when you give him or her your tea. It’s
extremely rare for an animal to take too much water, in fact a high water intake is very beneficial for health.
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Disclaimer: Essiac is not FDA tested and has not been FDA approved as a treatment or cure
for any health problem, including cancer. We do not represent it as such on this site. You must determine whether essiac is a treatment method
you should pursue. We have provided accounts and descriptions that represent the opinions of a variety of experts in the alternative treatment
world as well as actual users of essiac. We believe that our formula is the most effective essiac formula being sold in the world, and that our
essiac tea ingredients are of the highest quality. However, we do not endorse anything on this site as medical fact.
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