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Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor) mushroom. These Turkey Tail mushrooms were ethically wild harvested off of fallen trees in the Washington forest.
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Lomatium (Lomatium dissectum) root slices, ethically wild harvested high in the mountains of Washington.
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Organic Flax Seed (Linum usitatissimum), whole. Put it on your oatmeal, toss it in your smoothies, or use it in your eye pillows! This little seed is quite versatile.
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Organic Dan Shen (Salvia militiorrhiza) root pieces is also known as Red Sage.
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Wild Harvested Bladderwrack (Fucus gardneri) herb. Bladderwrack is a sea vegetable with a naturally high level of iodine which is sustainably harvested off the coast of Waldron, one of the Pacific Northwest's less-populated islands. For more information on its medicinal uses, see www.ryandrum.com.
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Organic Acacia (Acacia senegal) powder. This powder, which is actually a powdered tree resin, has been taken internally as a dietary fiber and for lowering cholesterol. Acacia powder is also known as Gum Arabic and in this form is used as an ingredient in incense-making.