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Dear Subscriber... 📣
Welcome back to our weekly Friday Founder Faves. 💙
I'm excited to share the second part of my seasonal faves with you!
This week, I'll highlight a fresh batch of the little things that help keep my home feeling vibrant, my body supported, and the season just a bit brighter. From simple rituals to everyday tools, these are the things that bring a sense of ease, wellness, and thoughtful care to daily life.
So, let's dive into part two of this seasonal collection and explore ways to support your health and add extra joy to your home this fall. ✨ |
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| 🍯 Manuka Honey Magic
If you haven't tried it yet, Manuka honey is a must-have for this time of year. I love stirring a spoonful into matcha, Pu-Erh tea, or even warm water with lemon. So yummy!
Manukora
It's antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory — helping protect against seasonal bugs, calm digestion and support overall wellness. Rich in antioxidants, it also supports your skin from the inside out. Truly, a little jar of seasonal magic 💎 that makes wellness feel indulgent rather than medicinal. |
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| 💡 Circadian Rhythm Lightbulbs
Evening lighting affects far more than mood — it can really impact your sleep, energy, and overall health. That's why I love amber, dim, non-fluorescent bulbs in bedrooms, bathrooms, and living spaces. They signal your body that it's time to wind down, helping support circadian rhythm while reducing stimulation of stress hormones.
Swapping harsh white lights for amber tones can be subtle but transformative🌙💤.
Amber Sleep Bulbs
While you're at it, make sure to get morning sunlight, especially before looking at any screens! Grab your favorite morning beverage, a cozy blanket, and sit on your porch or step outside for a front-row seat to the sky waking up. ☀️ |
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| 🌊 Silver + Botanical Sinus Support
I like to keep my sinus routine as simple and natural as possible. Aside from nasal rinsing with a neti pot — only use distilled water — or boiled + cooled in a pinch — I love to keep this oregano oil mist nearby. It's especially great if you are traveling!
This spray is truly one of my favorite tools for clear, comfortable breathing. It burns so good! Oregano is incredibly potent and helps open the sinuses, calm inflammation, and support your body's natural defenses. Just a few gentle spritzes will feel like a refreshing reset for your airways. 💦
Alongside that, I keep this colloidal silver on hand as a broader seasonal wellness staple. Sovereign Silver also makes a nasal spray if oregano isn't your thing! But silver is a versatile mineral that can be used for wound care, oral rinsing, skin flare-ups, and even nebulizing (always under proper guidance). Also, silver has been used for its healing properties for centuries. ✨
This is my most trusted botanical and mineral pairing for seasonal resilience. 🌿 |
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| 🔴 Mito Red Light Laser
This is easily one of the most powerful wellness tools. The Mito red light laser delivers clinical-level red and near-infrared light therapy to support the body from the inside out.
It promotes pain relief and reduces inflammation in joints and muscles, supports skin health and collagen production, enhances cellular energy, and even aids in wound healing and immune function. I can't tell you how many times I've used it at the first sign of a sore throat—and it will stop in its tracks!
Mito Red Light
It's an investment that keeps giving, perfect for anyone looking to support overall wellness — and it's on sale for Black Friday!
That's a wrap.
These are my seasonal faves, friends. ⭐
Little tools, living foods, and rituals that make a big difference in health, home, and energy.
Which one will you try first? Let me know — I love hearing what you're loving too! |
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| 🎧 Stay Tuned...
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