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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 Wash NEW ITEM! Indigenous Mouth Wash Spirit Sprays Spirit of the Wolf High John the Conquerer Dragon's Blood Herbs and Stuff Bulk Herbs Capsules Ready to Go Formulas Herbal Tinctures Medicinal Plant Gallery Check out our gallery for 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 Reiki Classes |
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| 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 |