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From a mountain mama.


With Greenridge Herbals, founder and certified herbalist herb·al·ist
n.
1. One who grows, collects, or specializes in the use of herbs, especially medicinal herbs.

2. See herb doctor.
 Collen Miller found a way to infuse in·fuse
v.
1. To steep or soak without boiling in order to extract soluble elements or active principles.

2. To introduce a solution into the body through a vein for therapeutic purposes.
 the beauty and fragrance of nature into everyday products. Her small Rocky Mountain workshop uses organic ingredients and essential oils to craft small batches of herbal soaps ($5), skincare ($12), soy candles ($6 to $16), bath products ($12) and baby care products ($12). The items--most of which contain ingredients from Miller's own organic garden--are scented with her own special blends, which include: Rocky Mountain Evergreen, Lavender, Sandouli (patchouli patchouli or patchouly (both: păch`lē, pəch  and sandalwood sandalwood, name for several fragrant tropical woods, especially for Santalum album, an evergreen partially parasitic tree either native to India or introduced there centuries ago. ), Cowboy Grit, Juniper Spice, Mountain Sage and more. These therapeutic products, for both men and women, are recommended to stifle stress, smooth and clean both young and old skin and to serve as a reminder of the fresh aroma of clean mountain air. CONTACT: Greenridge Herbals, (303)697-1468, www.greenridgeherbals.com.
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Title Annotation:Tools for green living: resources for eco-awareness and action
Author:Frings, Ketti
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Date:Sep 1, 2004
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