Taheebo Life Tea

Here is the King Of Herbs! Taheebo is one of the words used to name a tree that grows in South America -- a tree whose bark has been used for many hundreds of years as an herbal medicine. It was being used long before the White man discovered it, and when it WAS discovered by modern society, it became an almost instant front page item. Hospitals in Argentina started using a tea made from the bark of this tree to treat cancer -- and getting better results than they got from any of their other materials.

First in Argentina, then in many other parts of South America the news brought hope and the herb brought healing. Then, as you might expect, the traditional doctors started objecting, and many hospitals quit using it, and wouldn't allow doctors who did use it to have their patients in the hospital. Then, patients staged protest demonstrations -- demanding to be given the Taheebo treatments. Many doctors quietly returned to its use, even while the hospitals said "no."

Still, when some of the public got a breath of what was happening -- there were actually riots as the public demanded that they be treated with this miracle tea. When it came up to the United States, about 20 years years ago, it was again an almost overnight wonder! It was being sold mostly in the form of loose bark of the tree, sold bulk, in bags. People would take the bark, boil it, or seep it, and drink the tea -- for all sorts of health problems.

When researchers discovered that the good results in South America were typically experienced by people who were drinking massive amounts of the tea, they realized that the tea would be easier to take in an extract or concentrated form. It is not difficult to do this, but the usual technique is to seep the bark in an alcohol and water mixture -- using the alcohol as the solvent to remove the active ingredients in the bark. The mixture was then clarified, and sold in bottles as an alcohol tincture. You can still buy it in that form. Usually the final result is 15% alcohol, or so.

Then there were some absolutely fraudulent companies which advertised that THEY had an extract in a capsule. Unfortunately, they did nothing more than grind up the bark and put that ground up bark powder in the capsule. These will do nothing for a person! The bark, in such tiny amounts, cannot be absorbed in the stomach. It takes boiling water, or non-boiling water for many hours, or some solvent such as alcohol, to extract the active ingredients from the bark.

Vibrant Life, finally, looked at this scene and decided to formulate an extract in what is called the "solid native extract form." The extraction process is partly proprietary, since as far as we know there is no other Company in America offering a Taheebo Concentrate in a capsule. There ARE fraudulent Taheebo products being sold. Click here to read about that. We use alcohol as one of the extracting agents (there are certain others) and then use a low temperature vacuum chamber to drive off the liquid, leaving a brown mud -- the extract. We then mix THAT extract with some of that powdered bark so that it will pour into a capsule -- and fill the capsules.

Each capsule contains as much Taheebo bark extract as would be contained in about six cups of tea -- brewed about the way it has been in South America. There is no way of being precise about the quantity of active ingredients in each capsule, but our capsules have been made by the same laboratory for more than 10 years, and we have been selling this product very successfully for those 10 years. Literally thousands of people, all over the world, have told us that they find no other form of Taheebo that comes close in the types of results they get from our Taheebo Life Tea.

You can read a fascinating lengthy article about Taheebo by clicking here: Witch Doctors Versus Harvard. This is 20 page special report about Taheebo -- don't miss it!

The theme of this article is that when native tribes are not in contact with each other -- spread out over thousands of miles -- you can study each tribe to see which of its "local" plants it uses for what medicinal purposes. If you find hundreds of different tribes, not in contact with one another, all using the same herb for the same types of treatment and all getting good results -- if -- you then have ethnobotony. That is the story of the click able article, above. The Witch Doctors ARE actually a better source of information, because they are independent of one another, than researchers who got their training at Harvard. The Harvard trained researchers all get their research money down the same corrupt drug-financed research grant channel. They are NOT independent of one another.

 

Källa: Karl Loren, Vibrant Life

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