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Handcrafted with pure sea salt harvested from the cold, pristine waters of the west coast of Vancouver Island, Canada. Blended with therapeutic Epsom salt and natural or certified organic essential oils for a relaxing soaking experience. * All natural and vegan!
Ingredients: Epsom salt, Canadian sea salt, dendritic salt, honeysuckle essential oil,
80 grams
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This First Nations all natural wildmint sage soap was created by Canadian Cree Medicine Woman Carrie Armstrong, based on teachings rooted in the sacred plants of the Medicine Wheel. This handmade soap is made from natural, sustainable oils and botanicals. The base of the soap consists of coconut, olive and sustainable palm oil with the addition of botanicals and essential oils to nourish the body, mind and soul.
100g
Sage is found abundantly in dry areas of North America and has an herbal, spicy scent. It is used in ceremony for smudging; as a means to cleanse negativity from ourselves and our spaces. Our ancestors also used different varieties of sage for medicinal purposes. It is the southern direction of the medicine wheel.
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This First Nations all natural sweetgrass soap was created by Canadian Cree Medicine Woman Carrie Armstrong, based on teachings rooted in the sacred plants of the Medicine Wheel. This handmade soap is made from natural, sustainable oils and botanicals. The base of the soap consists of coconut, olive and sustainable palm oil with the addition of botanicals and essential oils to nourish the body, mind and soul.
100g
Sweetgrass is sometimes called the hair of Mother Earth and is considered a sacred gift. After the grass is harvested, it is carefully braided; the three sections representing mind, body, and spirit. By braiding it, we bring those aspects of our being together, care for and strengthen them. When we smudge with sweetgrass, we are taught that the smoke from that burning sweetgrass prepares us for prayer because the scent is pleasing to the Creator. It is the northern direction of the medicine wheel.
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This First Nations all natural cedar balsam soap was created by Canadian Cree Medicine Woman Carrie Armstrong, based on teachings rooted in the sacred plants of the Medicine Wheel. This handmade soap is made from natural, sustainable oils and botanicals. The base of the soap consists of coconut, olive and sustainable palm oil with the addition of botanicals and essential oils to nourish the body, mind and soul.
100g
Cedar is nature’s purifier and boasts a distinctly resinous fragrance. Leaves are cleaned from the stems and separated into small pieces to be used in many ways (for making tea, bathing and ceremony). It represents grounding, maturity, purification and balance. Elders suggest walking with cedar in your shoes to walk in a good way down your path and it was one of the first gifts of natural healing shared with settlers upon their arrival (its high vitamin C content was a great antidote for scurvy). It is the western direction of the medicine wheel.
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Made in British Columbia
This First Nations all natural patchouli tobacco soap was created by Canadian Cree Medicine Woman Carrie Armstrong, based on teachings rooted in the sacred plants of the Medicine Wheel. This handmade soap is made from natural, sustainable oils and botanicals. The base of the soap consists of coconut, olive and sustainable palm oil with the addition of botanicals and essential oils to nourish the body, mind and soul.
100g
Tobacco is considered a sacred medicine. The smoke is believed to be the pathway to the spirit world. It is also used as an offering of thanks or when requesting something from nature, an elder or knowledge keeper. Sacred herbs are powerful. Tobacco can be healing or harmful depending on how it is used. When used in a sacred way, it can promote good health and assist with spiritual guidance, gratitude and growth. Commercial tobacco is very harmful and is laced with thousands of harmful chemicals. Tobacco can remind us that life is a gift. It is the eastern direction of the medicine wheel.