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Net Contents

16 Fluid Ounce(s); 473 Milliliter(s)

Serving Size

15 mL [1 Tablespoon]

Servings Per Container

Not specified

Supplement Form

Liquid

Bar Code (UPC/SKU)

7 33739 04855 4

Product Version

Not specified

Suggested Use

Suggested Usage: Shake well. Take 1 tablespoon of Ojibwa Tea Concentrate added to pure hot or cold water 2 times daily; preferably on an empty stomach.

Market Reference

$5.39 – $52.24· 9 listings
  • NOW Natural Foods, Ojibwa Tea - 24 Tea Bags

    NOW Foods - Natural Foods4.6(286)
    $5.99
  • Now Foods Herbal Cleansing Tea Bags

    Fruitful Yield4.6(286)
    $5.39Lowest
  • NOW Foods Ojibwa Tea Concentrate

    Avalon Professional Pharmacy4.7(96)
    $39.99
  • Now Foods Ojibwa Tea Concentrate

    Swanson Health Products4.7(96)
    $25.79
  • NOW Foods Herbal Extract 450 mg 180 Veg Capsules

    Fruitful Yield4.7(132)
    $36.99
  • (2 pack) NOW Foods - Ojibwa Tea Concentrate - 16 fl. oz., Size: 2.90

    Walmart - Fruitful Yield4.7(96)
    $52.24
  • Ojibwa Tea Concentrate

    Walmart - Baar Products, Inc.5.0(1)
    $49.95
  • Ojibwa TEA Bags - Nature's Storehouse

    Natures Storehouse
    $6.00

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  • Society Nutrition

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    1305 E Main St Suite D, Ottawa, OH 45875

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    1240, 1242 N Shoop Ave, Wauseon, OH 43567

Research & Studies

  • Essiac: A Native Herbal Cancer Remedy

    C Olsen - 2004 - books.google.com

    … With Essiac's key ingredients now available through health … has given me a clear bill of health. I endorse this therapy for I … She is a supplier of an Essiac product called Ojibwa Tea of …

    20046 citations
  • Use of plants for food and medicine by Native Peoples of eastern Canada

    T Arnason, RJ Hebda, T Johns - Canadian Journal of Botany, 1981 - cdnsciencepub.com

    … Some survivors of the Huron now live on a single reserve at Loretteville, in Quebec. The … -rich plants was nearly as extensive as by the Ojibwa. Wildrice was not an important food plant …

    1981327 citations
  • Strength of the earth: the classic guide to Ojibwe uses of native plants

    F Densmore - 2005 - books.google.com

    … of the plants Ojibwe women gathered were exclusive to female health issues and … Ojibwe liked to augment their diets with a variety of wild plants, often consumed as teas, that we now …

    200527 citations
  • … remedies: a comprehensive guide to the Native American tradition of using herbs and the mind/body/spirit connection for improving health and well-being

    AJ Cichoke - 2001 - books.google.com

    … For example, teas of pine needles or rose hips were used to cure colds or flu. As we now know, it … The Pillager-Ojibwa made a dandelion root tea as treatment for heartburn, while the …

    200121 citations
  • Ethnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians

    HH Smith - 2022 - books.google.com

    … Smith meticulously explores the intricate relationships between the Ojibwe people and their … Ojibwe cosmology. Smith's methodical approach not only preserves the nuances of Ojibwe …

    2022190 citations
  • Herbal medicine of Wisconsin Indians

    VM Kolb - Progress in drug research, 2002 - Springer

    … We will concentrate on the Menominee, Potawatomi, Ojibwe … We return now to the results of the Chemical Abstracts (CA) … -plaque agent and for general oral health. We also find a title: "…

    20023 citations

Data sourced from the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) · Label entered 2024-10-24. DSLD Label ID: 313885. This information is provided for educational reference only and is not medical advice. Always follow the product label and consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.