What are Ethnobotanicals?
Ethnobotanicals are indigenous plants traditionally used by people of a particular culture and region, for food, shelter, and medicinal purposes.

Indigenous groups around the world are masters of the vegetation around them, as a result of inherited knowledge passed down from generations. Through out time, ethnobotanists have established relationships with indigenous communities to learn from the natives, about different types of plants, their healing benefits and traditional usage.

As result of years of research and data recorded, scientist have realized the study of native cultures, which inhabit these regions, can provide extremely valuable clues in their search to improve health.

Currently, a large percentage of rain forests around the world have yet to be explored, hiding within their vast ambient the incredibly diverse number of plant species, containing unique and potentially useful therapeutic qualities.

Our appreciation and understanding of the health benefits provided by the plants used in ancient cultures has led us to comprise our unique ethnobotanicals: Songa™ and Kizis™, originated in regions of North America, Kendi and Nyamplung, native to the Pacific Islands and Malaysia into a collection that is 98-100% natural!