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Tagua nut comes from the seedpod of a type of palm tree that grows wild in tropical rainforests. When the nuts are dried and polished they have the same characteristics as ivory, which is why the tagua nut is also known as "vegetable ivory".
The...
Ayurvedic incense is specially prepared with a blend of herbs, roots, resins and aromatic essences traditionally used by Ayurvedic medicine. Ayurveda, a Sanskrit name which means “knowledge” or “science of life”, is a holistic system that provides a...
Spikenard is a very ancient and sacred oil. Cherished by the ancient Egyptians and used by wealthy Roman women in perfumes and beauty preparations, it was considered the fragrance of love and also thought to have deeply mystical powers. It is mentioned...
The Scottish Fair Trade Forum (SFTF) will be hosting the second annual Scottish Fair Trade Campaign Day on November 14th, at St Thomas of Aquins RC High School in Edinburgh.
Come along to this FREE event, where you can:
network with other Fair Trade...
In the Imbabura province of Ecuador lies the beautiful Manduriacos Valley, a sub-tropical zone surrounded by primary forest and rich in bio-diversity. Life for the valley's human inhabitants, however, hasn't been easy. The continuing decline in farming...