Equinox Botanicals

Equinox Botanicals began humbly 30 years ago when they created an herbal salve using plants gathered from an Ohio farm to soothe the day-to-day wounds inflicted by fences, critters, and the rugged Appalachian terrain. Their farm, located in Southeast Ohio, "Appalachia's herb basket", is home to some of the largest wild populations of goldenseal, blue and black cohosh, wild ginger, and ramps in the United States as well as vast stands of ginseng, bloodroot, and countless other native medicinal herbs. Virtually all of the herbs Equinox Botanicals uses in their products are either grown organically, without the use of any pesticides or chemical fertilizers, or ethically wild crafted in Southeastern Ohio. Only the freshest and highest quality herbs, harvested at the peak of their medicinal potency, go into their products.

Equinox Botanicals began humbly 30 years ago when they created an herbal salve using plants gathered from an Ohio farm to soothe the day-to-day wounds inflicted by fences, critters, and the rugged Appalachian terrain. Their farm, located in Southeast Ohio, "Appalachia's herb basket", is home to some of the largest wild populations of goldenseal, blue and black cohosh, wild ginger, and ramps in the United States as well as vast stands of ginseng, bloodroot, and countless other native medicinal herbs. Virtually all of the herbs Equinox Botanicals uses in their products are either grown organically, without the use of any pesticides or chemical fertilizers, or ethically wild crafted in Southeastern Ohio. Only the freshest and highest quality herbs, harvested at the peak of their medicinal potency, go into their products.

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