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About Stolas Botanicals

Our medicines are grown on our land, at Frux Farm in Warren OR, with organic practices and harvested with planetary influences. Our apothecary has sustainably grown to include over 100 species of plants and flowers.

 

Stolas Botanicals is devoted to making vibrant and medicinally potent remedies that honor the principles of harmony and ancient formulation that have years of anecdotal and traditional evidence. 

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Stolas Botanicals is more than an apothecary, it is a way of life.

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Education and Certifications

Bachelor of Arts, Art History/Theater, UT Austin, 1991

Pacific School of Massage and Healing Arts, 2002

Certified Massage Therapist (CA) having completed the program in therapeutic and healing massage, including yoga-massage and hot rocks massage.

Heart of Herbs School, Master Clinical Herbalist Certification, 2019

Advanced 2600 hour scientific and clinical herbal education program.

School of Evolutionary Herbalism, 2020

Completed the Astro-Herbalism Program and the Elemental Herbal Program.

Life-Force Academy, 2021-2022

Completed the essential Ayurveda course and the advanced course of Kundalini Yoga.

Embodied Philosophy, Awakened Body Somatic Psychology Certification, 2023
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Stolas Botanicals Philosophy

Stolas Botanicals  believes biodiversity and natural intelligence will bring more potent nutrients to your your medicine.  By harvesting on the planetary hour our medicine All our products are handcrafted, small batch and made with attention to detail.

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"DRAWING UPON THE STRENGTH & WISDOM OF OUR ANCESTORS THROUGH HEALING TRADITIONS

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Over thousands of years of establishing relationship with the elements, the plants, the stars, with all of nature - there are profound things the old ones understood about life and about how healing works. Through deep communion and acute perception of the natural world around them, the ancients discovered and developed sophisticated and powerful systems of medicine."

 

Sajah Popham

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