Ojibwa-Essiac Tea Elixir By California Academy of Health Overview & Drug Interactions
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Supplement: Ojibwa-Essiac Tea Elixir by California Academy of Health
This product contains
Below is a list of the 'active' ingredients listed on the supplement label for this product.
For a list of 'other ingredients', such as fillers, please see the 'Label Information' section on this page.
Total Carbohydrates
Ingredient Group | Carbohydrate |
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Category | sugar |
Ojibwa-Essiac Tea Elixir
Ingredient Group | Proprietary Blend (Herb/Botanical) |
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Category | blend |
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Burdock root extract
Description:Burdock is a plant that is native to Europe and Asia. It is a member of the daisy family and is known for its long, tapering roots and large, prickly leaves. Burdock is often used in traditional medicine and is purported to have a number of health benefits. The roots and leaves of the plant are thought to have diuretic, diaphoretic, and expectorant properties. It has been used for a variety of conditions, including fever, sore throat, and digestive disorders. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, burdock is used to rid the body of toxins.
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Ingredient Group Burdock Category botanical
Sheep Sorrel leaf extract
Description:Sorrel is a perennial herb that is known for its distinct sour taste. It grows in temperate climates all over the world, and is often used in cooking to add a tangy flavor to dishes. The sour flavor of sorrel is due to the presence of oxalate, a compound found in many plants. In addition to its culinary uses, sorrel has also been used in traditional medicine for a variety of purposes, such as treating fever, inflammation, and skin conditions. Sorrel has been utilized for its potential health benefits, which may include antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. It is worth noting, however, that sorrel should be used in moderation, as the high levels of oxalate it contains can lead to the formation of kidney stones in some people.
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Ingredient Group Sorrel Category botanical
Slippery Elm bark extract
Description:Slippery elm is a type of tree that is native to North America and member of the elm family. It is known for its rough, reddish-brown bark and its slippery inner bark. In traditional medicine, slippery elm has been used to treat a variety of conditions, including sore throats, stomach ulcers, and skin irritations. It is believed to work by forming a protective barrier on the mucous membranes of the digestive and respiratory tracts, which can help to soothe irritation and reduce inflammation.
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Ingredient Group Slippery Elm Category botanical
Turkey Rhubarb Root Extract
Description:Rhubarb is a plant part of the Polygonaceae family. It is a popular ingredient in cooking and the root is used as a food flavoring agent. The stalk, root, and rhizome of rhubarb are sometimes used medicinally for a variety of ailments, including menopausal symptoms, pancreatitis and gastrointestinal conditions. The leaves of the rhubarb plant contain oxalic acid and are toxic. They should not be consumed.
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Ingredient Group Chinese Rhubarb Category botanical
Drugs that interact with Ojibwa-Essiac Tea Elixir by California Academy of Health
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Label Information
Supplement Facts:
Daily Value (DV) Target Group(s): | Adults and children 4 or more years of age |
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Minimum serving Sizes: |
15 mL
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Maximum serving Sizes: |
15 mL
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Servings per container | 15 |
UPC/BARCODE | 896291002430 |
Ingredient | Amount per Serving | Group | % DV, Adults & children 4+ years |
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Total Carbohydrates |
1 Gram(s)
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Carbohydrate |
1%
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Ojibwa-Essiac Tea Elixir |
15 mL
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Proprietary Blend (Herb/Botanical) |
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Burdock root extract |
0 NP
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Burdock |
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Sheep Sorrel leaf extract |
0 NP
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Sorrel |
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Slippery Elm bark extract |
0 NP
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Slippery Elm |
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Turkey Rhubarb Root Extract |
0 NP
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Chinese Rhubarb |
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Other Ingredients: |
Water
Alcohol
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Label Statments:
Precautions |
- Safety: Do not use if safety seal is missing or damaged.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Do not use this product if you have abdominal pain or diarrhea.
- Consult a health care provider before use if you are pregnant or nursing a baby.
- Discontinue use in the event of diarrhea or watery stools. Do not exceed the recommended dose. Not for long-term use.
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Storage |
- Keep in cool dry place. Refrigerate after opening.
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Formulation |
- Made in the U.S.A.
- Contains no sugar, salt, starch, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, milk, egg, shellfish or artificial preservatives.
- Vegetarian/Vegan product.
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Suggested/Recommended/Usage/Directions |
- Suggested Use: Shake well. As an herbal dietary supplement, take one tablespoon added to hot or cold pure water, two times daily, preferably on an empty stomach. However you can mix it juices if desired - depending on your taste.
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General Statements |
- CAOH
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Formula |
- Burdock root, sheep sorrel, slippery elm bark, and turkey rhubarb root
- Concentrated herbal tincture
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FDA Statement of Identity |
- 100% Natural Supplement
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FDA Disclaimer Statement |
- These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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Brand Information
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Manufacturer | |
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Name | California Academy of Health (CAOH) |
Phone Number | 800-643-7188 |
[email protected] | |
Web Address | www.caoh.com |
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