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Our Ingredients 

we select our ingredients for their medicinal qualities and source them with care prioritizing organic and regenerative practices for more potent herbs and to support better soil systems 

Chaparral Leaf Oil 

Chaparral leaf grows wild in the deserts of the south western United States and Mexico. Long revered in Indigenous traditions as a plant of protection and deep purification used to shield agains harsh elements. It can live for well over 10,000 years. The powerful and rare compound NDGA found in chaparral is a natural antimicrobial, antifungal, and antiviral. Topically chaparral leaf is known to be one of the greatest healers in plant an herbal medicine. 

Nettle

In ancient folklore Nettles were associated with Thor, the god of thunder and protection. Nettles were often gathered before dawn to offer protection to your cattle ~ this incredible plant is high in vitamins A,K,C and several B Vitamins and is rich in calcium and iron. Nettle has strong anti-inflammatory properties as well as 

Papaya Leaf

Papaya leaf has been used in tropical folk traditions as a plant of renewal. Rich in natural enzymes, it was valued for its ability to gently shed and exfoliate while being deeply hydrating and mineral rich. 

Sea Buckthorn

Sea buckthorn, a vibrant berry of ancient trade routes, has long been prized as a botanical of vitality and renewal. In traditional medicine, it was used to restore skin after exposure to wind, sun, and time itself. Rich in omega fatty acids, it deeply nourishes, supports elasticity, and imparts a resilient, glowing complexion.

Red Raspberry 

The red raspberry leaf symbolizes fertility, protection, and the cycles of renewal. In ritual it was used to promote healthy pregnancies, protect homes and children, and is often brewed in teas to support reproductive health. Its antioxidant rich oils and conditioning properties soften and support the skin with potent amounts of naturally occurring vitamin E and vitamin A to heal skin. 

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