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There is anecdotal evidence for efficacy, but Caisse was hostile to [[randomized | There is anecdotal evidence for efficacy, but Caisse was hostile to [[randomized controlled trial]]s, admittedly of a period in which they were much less refined. |
Revision as of 09:59, 17 August 2010
Essiac is an herbal preparation believed, in complementary and alternative medicine, to be a treatment for cancer. Its name derives from the backwards spelling of the surname of Rene M. Caisse, RN, a Canadian nurse who was its greatest advocate. She said it was based on Native American healing, and first described it in the 1920s.
While formulas vary, the ingredients most often cited are:
There is anecdotal evidence for efficacy, but Caisse was hostile to randomized controlled trials, admittedly of a period in which they were much less refined.