Turtling for Feedback
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Taking our cue from native American pows wows, gathering our people, listening, learning about their illnesses, therapeutic needs and how our wellness products are received is important work for us. We are fortunate to have continuing education health professionals receiving certification in dispensary operations at Howard Community College (HCC), Columbia, MD. meeting weekly in our virtual lodge discussing frontline research and herbal therapies, including CBD, terpenes, and essential oils.
Our class uses feedback from public volunteers who join the class in discovery chats, a.k.a. pow wows, to define the efficacy and uses for CBD, its potential as well as how the use is developing in every day life, i.e. cooking, first aid, etc.
Turtle Balm receives its name from the Algonquin totem for wellness among the Manokin band who once inhabited our farm on the lower Eastern Shore of Maryland.
More later. . .
Live Well and Turtle On,
K.