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28
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2012

St. Francis Herb Farm

By / Par: Wendy T. Gibson

Category / Catégorie: Shopping guides

Buy Canadian First members, Jeremy and Monique Rivett-Carnac, founders and proprietors of St. Francis Herb Farm, have some wonderful products that will help make our made-in-Canada Summer even more enjoyable, including a brand new product launch!  

 
Founded in 1985, St. Francis Herb Farm is the culmination of the Rivett-Carnac's deep-rooted desire to help others. After several years spent growing herbs, they were inspired to develop naturopathic products. Within months, word spread in the retail market and created a growing demand! Today, St. Francis Herb Farm supplies a number of naturopathic doctors and healthcare practitioners, health food stores and natural pharmacies throughout Canada and internationally.
   
 
1. Ear Oil - This is a great product for Swimmer's Ear for both kids and adults! Why miss out on fun in the water?
 
 
2. Vitamin E Calendula Cream - so soothing on tanned skin that is not burnt! For best results, apply before and after time in the sun. St. Francis Herb Farm recently received a testimonial from a welding company, whose welders swear by the Calendula Vit. E for healing their welding burns!
    
3. Kinomai Cream - this is a new product launch! Kinomai replaces their very successful "Free to Move" cream that had to be taken off the shelves and reworked because of government regulations. Kinomai Cream is a fantastic product for muscle and nerve pain, sore backs, etc. It is available in the familiar glass jar, or the brand new, convenient tube! Just the thing for a pain-free, active Summer!
 
One hundred per cent Canadian owned and operated, these quality products can be purchased near you by using the St. Francis Herb Farm Dealer Locator and your postal code! Rediscover the wisdom of St. Francis Herb Farm on Facebook  and Twitter !   
 
Have you ever used herbal products before?
 
:: images courtesy of St. Francis Herb Farm

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