Hu-Mana-Tea
Our Affordable Version Of "Essiac Tea"
HEALING SHOULD BE AFFORDABLE!!
Hu-Mana-Tea is a four ingredient blend based on an old, old formula that has been used for decades as a supposed cancer treatment and preventative. It is also used for many other problems It's formula has been shrouded in mystery and is currently being sold at OUTRAGEOUS prices. For example: 10.5 ounces of pre-brewed tea is $33.95 and the herb mix to make 2 quarts is also $33.95 - and the prices vary from there! With Hu-Mana-Tea, you will get enough herb mix to make 256 ounces (2 GALLONS) of tea for just $45.95. This is the same amount as the pre-brewed which would cost $827.70 or other powder blends for $135.80!
How do you brew Hu-Mana-Tea?
The brewing method is quite simple - if you can boil water - you can make your own tea. With your order you will receive 4 packets of the herb blend - each packet will make 2 quarts. The daily dose you will be taking will dictate how much tea needs to be made at a time. The following instructions will be for a 2 quart batch which can be halved to make 1 quart or doubled to make 1-2 gallons.
You will need to use distilled water to make your tea. You will also need to use a stainless steel pot with a lid. This tea CANNOT be made in a microwave.
Bring 2 quarts of salt free, distilled water to a rolling boil. Pour in 1 packet of dry herb, stir in put a lid on the pot and boil for 10 minutes - stirring occasionally. Turn off heat, scrape down sides of pot and stir. Put the lid back on the pot and let the whole thing sit for 12 hours. After 12 hours, heat the pot just to the boiling point then turn off the heat. Let it cool down a bit, you can then strain the tea into a glass container and refrigerate.
The tea will keep for 2 weeks if it is kept refrigerated. The sediment in the bottom can either be stirred into the mix and consumed along with the tea or you can strain the tea again through cheesecloth to remove it. This tea is bitter - it can either be taken straight or it can be diluted with distilled water or fruit juice at each dosing. Each dose can also be sweetened with honey if preferred. Each dose can also be diluted, sweetened and sipped as hot tea - but DO NOT microwave it! Heat it in a stainless steel pot.
What is the dosing?
The dosing depends on what you are trying to accomplish with Hu-Mana-Tea. The ounces are measured from the undiluted refrigerated tea - any liquid used to dilute the tea is not counted into the daily total. This aggressive dosing should be used for at least 20 weeks with 6 - 24 months end times. After 6 - 24 months, the dosing can be dropped to moderate then preventative amounts. For aggressive dosing, you will need to brew 2 packets of tea to 4 quarts of water - it will be enough for 10-14 days.
Agressive dosing is a total of 9-12 ounces per day - this is broken down into 3-4 ounces 3 times per day.
Moderate dosing is 6-9 ounces per day - 2-3 ounces 3 times per day. For this amount, you will need to brew 1 packet of tea to 2 quarts of water - it will be enough for 7-10 days.
Preventative dosing is 3 ounces per day - 1 ounce 3 times per day. For this amount, you will need to brew 1/2 packet of tea to 1 quart of water - it will be enough for 10 days.
Hu-Mana-Tea is to be taken 1 hour BEFORE eating OR 1 hour AFTER eating. Taking any tea with Burdock Root can cause nausea if taken with food. Hu-Mana-Tea will not interfere with any medications - but do not take your medications or supplements 1 hour before or after taking the tea. Take them at another time of the day. It can also be taken while on radiation or chemotherapy treatments.
Children under the age of 12 should not use Hu-Mana-Tea. Children over the age of 12 are dosed the same as pets (according to weight). If a child 12 and over is 150 pounds or more, they can take up to 6 ounces per day for severe illness - 3 ounces for moderate dosing and 1 ounce for prevention.
Adult dosing depends on weigh and tolerance of the tea. A 100 pound female may only need 9 total ounces daily for aggressive treatment while a 250 pound male might need the full 12 ounces. On the other hand, a 120 pound female may tolerate 12 ounces while a 280 pound man can only tolerate 9 ounces. This is just to show that there is room for adjustment in the daily dosing amounts.
How long will the dry herbs keep?
They will remain good for up to 1 year if kept in an air-tight, cool, dark place - but not in the refrigerator or freezer. Brewed tea will keep fresh in the refrigerator for 14 days. Hu-Mana-Tea is easy to brew so we recommend brewing each batch as needed. Daily doses can be measured out and put into small containers for dosing at work or school and does not need refrigeration as long as it is consumed within the same day.
How is Hu-Mana-Tea sold?
Hu-Mana-Tea is sold in volume amounts of 8 ounces per order. This comes in packets of 2 ounces of dry herb tea per packet. Each order is for 4 packets which will make 2 gallons of tea total.
For aggressive dosing, one order will last 21-28 days.
For moderate dosing, one order will last 28-42 days.
For preventative dosing, one order will last for 85 days.
One order is $45.95 is and will last from 3-12 weeks depending on usage and will come with brewing, storage and dosing instructions.
What is in Hu-Mana-Tea?
Burdock Root - cut and sifted - (these are the big pieces in the dry tea blend), Sheep Sorrel powder, Slippery Elm (inner bark) powder and Turkish Rhubarb Root powder. The Sheep Sorrel is the primary healing herb in the tea. The others support blood cleansing and elimination of toxins. This 4 herb blend is all that is needed. There are versions of this formula that include 8 herbs. The other 4 herbs are for small support only (and are in very tiny amounts) and are not necessary.
Can Hu-Mana-Tea be given to pets?
Yes, the dosing for pets is given every 12 hours without food - 1 hour before or after eating:
5-10 pounds = 1/2 ounce
10-25 pounds = 1 ounce
25-60 pounds = 1.5 ounce
60-90 pounds = 2 ounces
Over 100 pounds = 3 ounces
These amounts are to be given every 12 hours and can be diluted with water or beef or chicken broth.
What are the side effects and warnings?
Pregnant or nursing women should not use Hu-Mana-Tea. Hu-Mana-Tea needs to be taken on an empty stomach to avoid nausea.