632 days ago

NZ Made Therapuetic Products.

Naturally Healthy

We have many in store.
Who are they?
Lets start with Wild Dispensary.
Wild Dispensary is a natural health company based in Dunedin, New Zealand. Their products are handmade in small batches using wild-harvested herbs. Their tonic blends are designed to support all year-round wellness.
Beyond producing high quality, potent and pure herbal medicine and formulations, their core values as a business are to genuinely commit to having a sustainable business ethos. This includes factoring in social and environmental factors into the way they do things.

From initiating a bottle re-use scheme locally, to carrying out waste audits after production, working around the young people in our families and supporting a pretty great local charity- The Dunedin Wildlife Hospital.

They are proud to be Living Wage certified. A commitment They truly believe in - to help address the rising inequality in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
We at Naturally Healthy pride our selves in stocking high quality therapeutic ranges from the best NZ manufacturers.
On Line and In Store.

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