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Wellness in Autumn: Essential Oils

Wellness in Autumn: Essential Oils

While all essential oils have different chemical make-ups, a few are known to cross the blood-brain barrier, which can have a powerful effect on the treatments of brain diseases and disorders. Other oils have the ability to affect memory and emotions, and some can treat chronic pain and depression. Still others can cleanse different body systems, or simply soothe and clear the mind.

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Wellness in Autumn: Dry Brushing

Wellness in Autumn: Dry Brushing

Our skin is our biggest organ, and the one that protects us from everything the world can throw at us. It is deeply linked to our circulatory and lymphatic systems, which allow our bodies to battle disease and combat toxins. Dry brushing can get these systems moving, making it an essential practice for not only our skin’s health, but our overall well-being.

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Wellness in Autumn: A Unique Journey

Wellness in Autumn: A Unique Journey

I became drawn to this idea of an emotionally-healthy spirituality. This was how I longed to live my life, but I was feeling exhausted and run-down. I needed a reprieve.

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Weaving Harmony: How Greenpacha Gives Back to the People of Ecuador

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Weaving Harmony: How Greenpacha Gives Back to the People of Ecuador

In South America, the country of Ecuador has a population of nearly 15 million people. Of that population, 27.3% are living under the poverty line; roughly 4,050,000 individuals struggling to make ends meet. Recognizing the harsh realities of the country’s economy, Greenpacha has emerged as an advocate for making a positive change in the province of Azuay, in the capital town of Sigsig. In the remote village of Sigsig, the people are experts in creating hand-woven toquilla straw hats, an art that has survived there for many generations. Upon visiting the capital, CEO & Founder of Greenpacha, Florencia Gomez Gerbi,...

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