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The Holistic Edge Radio Podcast

Holistic Edge Radio - Episode 87 - 2.19.26

This interview clears up a line that may be getting fuzzyabout how organic, sustainable products being sold on the market today explain how they are sourced and whether or not they keep their medicinal integrity, are they sustainable, and are the makers of the products about to practice a permaculture approach to packaging plants as a product heal by using plants bathing in the sun or moonlight to keep make their healing effective. Also answers questions like is the shelf life of these products long and fresh, can they cut corners without impacting price or quality?. The variety of products created under GreeGoo and its many other brands address to heal/repair problems the everyday person has such as aging or first aid for skin problems, such as eczema, psoriasis, surgery scars, these products expand to other line that include mother and baby who often suffer from thrush, or other skin ailments; in addition to these brands. Other lines that Green Goo offers address sexual wellness to make these areas of the body healthier and more pleasurable; or Ovamoon line of products address women’s hormone health, as well problems during perimenopause to menopause, to prenatal, and so on. Jodi will speak about why other products may not work and how often women’s ailments still don’t have the attention they require to resolve them. Dermatologists to pediatricians have now examined the effectiveness of many of these products that apply to their patients and they approve and prescribe it as the healthier and more effective option.. Green Goo has placed these products in businesses not just like Whole Foods but also in mainstream stores like Walmart, REI and others, where everyday people can buy them without worrying about these products being unaffordable. Many organic products are not able to meet all these standards, and may cut corners which tells us why some products work and others don’t.