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Indigenous Facts!

Did you know that willow bark (salix alba) was
considered the first aspirin? The Native Indians
used willow bark  to relieve headaches and minor
pain. The bark, which contains salicylic acid, is still
used in over-the-counter aspirin and other
commercial medicines.
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All of our products are
homemade and we only use
the best natural and organic
ingredients.

Products:

Rejuvenating Skin Care
Body Butter
Skin Salves
Lip Balm
Raw Shea Butter
Raw African Black Soap
Volcanic Ash
Redmond Clay

Healthy Hair/Hygiene
Healthy Hair and Scalp
Treatment
Black Soap Shampoo/Body
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Indigenous Mouth Wash

Spirit Sprays
Spirit of the Wolf
High John the Conquerer
Dragon's Blood

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Herbal Tinctures

Medicinal Plant Gallery
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medicinal plants and flowers
from all over the world.

Indigenous Remedies offers
many services to assist
individuals on a "Back to
Basics" journey

Services
Energy Movement
Shaman Work
Spiritual Medium
Herbal Education
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Welcome To Indigenous Remedies,
your resource for natural and holistic sciences. We
hope you enjoy the information and are encouraged to
began your own indigenous journey. Our products and
services come from the creative hearts and hands of
individuals such as yourselves, looking for alternative
ways to heal the mind, body, and spirit.
2008!
Indigenous Remedies Presents:
Herbal Mysteries Workshop Series
Crystal Healing  Workshop
To be held at the South Dallas Cultural Center located
at 3400 South Fitzhugh Ave. Dallas, TX 75210
Herbal Mysteries Workshop Series
Session 1: Learn the mysteries of the medicinal plant world with
Malikk 'Dr. Turtle' Haile
Thursdays, 6:30-7:30, January 24-February 21, 2008
Cost: $40/session or $10/class
Register Now!
Session 2: Learn how to prepare remedies, identify herbs, and plant
a community herb garden
Thursdays, 6:30-7:30, March 6-April 3 (two planned outings to be
held on Saturdays)
Cost: $60/session or $15/class
Register Now!
Crystal Healing Workshop
One Day Workshop: Join Aremisa Haile for a day of in-depth,
hands-on introduction to healing with crystals
Date: Saturday, February 2, 9am-2pm
Cost: $30
Register Now!
You can also register at the South Dallas Cultural Center
For more info: 214-939-ARTS
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