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Health Issues I've Personally Overcome:

  1. Eczema since a child ✅
  2. Asthma since the age of 4 ✅
  3. Athlete’s Foot ✅
  4. Dandruff ✅
  5. Adrenal Fatigue ✅
  6. High Blood Pressure ✅

And I've been blessed to give my testimony overcoming even more health issues so I can help you with yours.

Let's Take a Journey Back to Nature: Where Health is Ready for Us

Something HAD to Change

As a man, I knew at some point I might lose my hair, I didn’t think it would happen at 36 randomly. I didn’t think it would start at my hair line and start going to the back of my head, losing hair in patches, with small pieces of hair on my pillow each morning. When I faced this, I could have either accepted it - gone bald, maybe got a hat to wear each day. I decided to face it.

I've Been Hopeless, Desperate & In Pain, too. I Made a 180 🔄. YOU CAN MAKE THAT CHANGE TOO.

If you are like me you’ve tried all of the medicines, you may have even tried fasting or juicing for a few days, you’ve tried endless supplements. Nothing has worked, or rather if it, the results didn’t last.

The key to health can be simple. The first step is your mindset. Let's work together in changing that primarily. With a free consultation, I’ll be there with every step of the way. Like a good friend that gives it to you real. I’ll be there. Supportive, honest and tell you what is necessary for growth and ultimately health.

Our Teas are Small Batch, Handcrafted & Sustainable

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Who Am I?

Oakland Born. Sac town raised. I got sick and took my health into my own hands. I've learned from Herbalists, Functional Doctors and Holistic Practitioners from all types of methodologies. Herbalist for 2+ years and a holistic health coach for 3 years. My first patient was myself. Putting work in to take care of our communities - this is the way to true health.

A Brief History of African American Herbalism

Pre-1600s
African Roots

African Roots

African healing used herbs for generations. Enslaved Africans adapted this wisdom. Old roots met new lands. A new herbalism was born. It endures as a legacy of healing.
1600s-1700s
Knowledge Adaptation

Knowledge Adaptation

Enslaved Africans adapted their herbal knowledge to new environments, incorporating indigenous American plants.
1800s
Herbal Healers

Herbal Healers

African American herbalists became respected healers in both enslaved and free communities, preserving traditional knowledge.
1900s-1950s
Modern Transition

Modern Transition

As modern medicine emerged, traditional herbal practices continued in many African American communities, especially in rural areas.
Present Day
Revival & Recognition

Revival & Recognition

A resurgence of interest in traditional African American herbalism, with growing recognition of its historical importance and continued relevance.

About SRC

Holistic consultations. Providing the best herbs/foods so you don't have to look yourself. Working in Community. Growing our own foods/herbs. Eco-friendly packaging.

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