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A Note On Our Sourcing - Essential Oils
At a recent market, I was asked a very poignant and pleasing question: "Where do you source your essential oils?" I was super happy to answer that the majority of my essential oils are sourced via MOM's Organic Grocery - a staple along at least the Eastern US and a company I strongly support for its equitable treatment standards ( that we know of, of course ). In addition to MOM's - I order bulk oils, less-popular oils that they don't carry, or oils that NEED to be steam dis
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Dec 145 min read


2025 Holiday Markets
Wassup Everyone! We have been in the lab preparing for our holiday markets. Check the graphic below for information on where you can check us out LIVE and in Living Color this holiday season :) New Products For The Holidays! We are launching TWO (2) new products just in time for the holidays. Our first is our Topical Pain Balm. I made this balm because after a decade of high-impact pro-gymnastics, my body straight up just hurts most days. Our Pain Balm targets muscular and
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Nov 213 min read


"Oral" Tradition - Teeth Health & Afro-Herbal Practices
We are now 2 weeks out from Halloween, but we all know that isn’t the end of sweets season. If anything, we’re just getting started! From sweet potato casseroles to holiday festive drinks and peppermint sticks, much of the US and the world is swinging into the heightened sugar part of the year. And all that got me thinking, how have we (Black folks) – and how can we (modern peoples) care for our teeth? So, I did some digging. Brush Your Teeth, Twice A Day! Some aspects of his
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Nov 134 min read


An Understanding of Rootwork (African-American Herbal Medicine)
What is Herbal Medicine? “Herbal Medicine is the art and science of using plants to support health and wellness.” – “Herbal Medicine FAQs” American Herbalists Guild, https://www.americanherbalistsguild.com/herbal-medicine-fundamentals . What is African American Herbalism? “We [African American] herbalists belong to a culture in which we followed the ways taught to our ancestors of Africa and the Caribbean, and we used what we learned from the Native
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Oct 224 min read
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