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        Markets In October

        Community love and abundance of warmth

        We love Auckland and its hustle and bustle, it brings great energy and aliveness in us, but we find it also exhausting. And enjoy our time best when we are back at home with family, wrapped up in a patu and a nice hot cup of tea, or my case cacao.

        It has been a successful and so fun to get back into the swing of markets and most of all to meet so many of you.

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        CAMEL WOOL

        and it's many benefits

        Due to its hollow fiber, it therefore provides extra insulation for our body which means extra blood circulation. When your body has good circulation, (even while you are chilling by the campfire)

        it creates warmth and healing for your joints, muscles, and fascia. As a former massage therapist, that is one of the main reasons we massage people, is to circulate the blood through each muscle and extend the fascia.

         

        Camel wool is hypoallergenic and has natural springiness (meaning it will bounce back into shape). It is a naturally techno-aggressor, meaning it will bounce off radiation from all appliances.

        Therefore very good to use while you are on the computer for a while.

         

        The photo shows camel wool of a Dromedary camel, this is not the wool that is used for our Patu. Our Patu is made from the Bactrian Camel hair, it is collected once a year when they shed their coat for the summer months.

         

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