A determined nurse discovers the ancient wisdom of the Ojibwa Native American people and learns their secret formula based on eight plants; a tea that has helped thousands to make remarkable recoveries from serious illness. This book tells the story of the unique herbal tea that has amazed doctors for a century.
In this book you will learn all about:
Based on experience, this book is of particular interest to people who have been diagnosed with cancer. In addition, it serves as a source of inspiration for anyone who believes in using natural products to improve their wellbeing.
The special herbal tea described in this book has a detoxifying effect. It strengthens the immune system and brings the body into balance. The results are backed up by extensive research, verified facts and numerous testimonials and are impressive: the herbal blend fights free radicals, alleviates the side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, improves sleep quality, provides energy and relieves pain.
Synergy of the plants
The secret lies in the synergy of the plants: burdock root, sheep sorrel, slippery elm bark, rhubarb root, watercress, blessed thistle, red clover and kelp.
Regular consumption of this herbal tea can contribute to a person’s good health and help prevent illness.
The first edition of ‘Healing Herbs of the Ojibwa’ was published in Dutch in 1997. At that time, there was no internet and almost no information about the herbal tea. Detoxification was certainly not the hot topic it is today.
The story got noticed. Those who used the herbal tea wanted to know more. And readers were eager to start using the tea. Translations into English, German, Spanish, Slovenian and Greek soon followed. Over 100,000 copies have been sold.
A French edition has been available since 2025.
After the seventh edition (2025), the book was completely updated to include even more research, new testimonials and the latest discoveries in healthy nutrition and complementary natural medicine.
Healing Herbs of the Ojibwa is available soon as an e-book and in print from Amazon, Apple, Google, Ingram, China-print, Repro and Storytel.
The publisher, Palima Publishing, does not sell the herbal tea, but is happy to inform you of where to buy it.
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