Lichen Sclerosis and Essiac Tea

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I found this information on another site and thought I would share it.  Sounds promising.  These are the remarks from a user in 2012:

"I had Lichen Sclerosus and was misdiagnosed for a year. I got it under control by steroid creams but it was not gone. For a reason I don't need to go into, I bought someone a detox liquid called Essaic Tonic Tea (nonalcohol) and they didn't want it. So not to waste my money, I used the whole bottle and was cured! I told my friend with Lupus and she takes it and it is making her feel better. It is a miracle the way this stuff works. Its all natural and won't hurt you. I don't sell it, you have to go to a natural health food store and buy the nonalcohol formula.

it is made from different plants. It is an old native American cure and people are claiming it shrinks tumors. Its so gently you can use it on your animals. Chemotheraphy patients are using it along with thier Chemo. It comes in all forms... Powder... Pills... Liquid... I prefer liquid... I have a hard time swallowing pills. I hope it works for others. It is wonderful not being itchy especially at night. I have some scaring on my wrists but all other scars have healed. If this doesn't cure others... than I have received a miracle from God. "

"I buy mine from a [local] health food store. It is also sold online by different people who sell it. Usually health food stores have it and it is in the detox section of the store. I purchase it for about $25 a bottle. I plan on taking this 3 times a year. Next year, I will buy a bottle in March, July and then in November. "

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    Please do your homework on this. There could be some major side effects with this according to the internet. I'm reading liver and kidney damage. 

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      Oh geez, really?  Thank you for letting me know.  There are side effects to everything, including the Clob.

      I'll check it out.

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