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Health Benefits of Copper

 

In a previous article on Ushapan, the author had indicated that

copper water needs more attention later. Here are the results:

 

Copper can destroy undesirable Virus and bacteria. It is interesting

that ayurveda new this, when bacteria were unknown to science.

Ayurveda recommends storing water in Copper Vessels. Ancient

Egyptians used Copper Vessels to keep water fresh. Even today,

management of Siva temple at Rameswaram uses large sized Copper

vessels to store water brought from river Ganges to offer to lord

Siva. Water, stored thus, stays fresh for years together. Copper

vessel can be the answer to kill the `E-Coly' bacteria which causes

food poisoning, according to Scientists. British scientists are

carrying out research on copper and concluded that copper ions kill

these harmful bacteria, a capability not found in any other metals

including gold. It is interesting to see that a research group from

Southampton university found that Coly 157 bacterias can live happily

in stainless steel vessels for months together, while copper vessel

at room temperature can kill them in just four hours. At 4 deg

centigrade, it takes 14 hours. At 20 deg centigrade, in the stainless

steel vessel , those bacterials live for 34 days, while in brass

vessel they live for 4 days.

 

Thus if one uses copper vessels for storing water in factories,

shops, hospitals, restaurants, we can get rid of the risk of these

food poisoning bacterias. Though stainless steel is much used due to

its shine, apparent hygenic cleanliness, copper is more useful

material for vessels. In Scotland alone, in 1997, 500 were sick by

water poisoning by E-Coil bacteria, out of which 20 died.

 

Copper water can be prepared in two ways. Fill a clean copper vessel

with water and boil on low heat till water quantity reaches to 50%.

Alternatively you can use a glass vessel and add copper scrap, copper

wire bundle etc so that water absorbs more copper due to increased

exposure area. When copper dissolves in water, water becomes ionic

(electrolytre) as can be ascertained by its pH measurement. That is

the reason the micro-organisms get killed in such water. Those who do

not have time to look after water boiling, can keep water stored in a

clean copper vessel and drink after 8-12 hours. Storing for more

period causes no harm, but concentration of ions gets saturated. Care

must be taken to keep the inside of the vessel shining by using

special cleaning powders. One such powder is available in

Maharashtra, India under the brand name "Pitambari". However, hands

must be protected by a scrub if one uses this powder. Alternatively,

tamarind can be used safely. Due to copper water mania, nowadays

special copper flasks which can be stored in fridge are available in

Indian Market. However, copper pots should not be stored in fridge,

drink at room temperatutre. "Sharp" quality of copper water gets

destroyed by fridge.

 

Copper and Fertility

Drinking copper water has another advantage. This was pointed out by

Andrew Saul, Contributing Editor for the Journal of Orthomolecular

Medicine, while speaking on fertility, conception and family

planning. In his own words,

 

" If you want to conceive, try having the man take megadoses of

vitamin C for a few weeks prior. At least 6,000 milligrams a day,

and as much as 20,000 mg/day guarantees very high sperm production.

Divide the dose throughout the day for maximum effect. And that

effect is what, exactly? More sperm, stronger sperm, and better

swimming sperm all occurred, at even lower daily C doses, in a

University of Texas study. Take more C and you'll make vast

quantities of super sperm. You think this won't work? Have I shown

you my baby pictures?

 

Here's more: zinc and plenty of it helps the prostate and increases

seminal fluid production. There is a scientific literature a mile

long about zinc and male fertility. About five to ten times the RDA

will do it. That is approximately 50 to 100 mg of zinc daily. For

best absorption and best results, divide the dose into two, or better

yet, four doses. Zinc gluconate is well absorbed, and zinc

monomethionine better still. These are available at any health food

store without a prescription.

 

A lot of wussy nutritionists will tell you that such levels of zinc

are harmful. Truth is, most men don't even get the puny RDA (Recommended Daily

Average) of zinc, set laughingly at 10 or 12 milligrams. Zinc lozenges for the

common cold are many times higher than this. Up to 550 mg of zinc has been

safely given daily for a few weeks.

 

Continued high doses of zinc can produce a copper deficiency, and

sometimes a copper deficiency anemia. This is very easy to

compensate for. To begin with, most Americans have copper water

pipes in their homes. Drink a glass or two of cold water first out

of the tap every morning and you'll get copper. Secondly, eat more

raisins and other copper-high foods. Third, take a multiple vitamin

(as you should be doing anyway) with copper in it. Finally, do what

those sexpots in India have been doing for thousands of years. Buy a

copper metal cup, fill it with cold water at bedtime, and drink it

first thing the next morning. Make this Ayurvedic routine your

routine, and start knitting booties.

 

I have worked with supposedly "infertile" people who have

tried "everything" to conceive a child. Nutrition, especially the

vitamin C part, is not even mentioned in any fertility textbook I've

ever seen. I've received some nice postcards from couples who have

taken an odd idea or two of mine and gotten pregnant within a month

or two. It is a wonderful feeling, by the way, to have helped them

bring a soul to the Earth."

   

The author of this post recommends eating raisins or dates to his diabetes

patients also. The words of Andrew Saul clearly point how copper

water can minimise copper deficiency anemia. It is also seen that

copper water becomes "sharp" and gets readily absorbed by our body,

reaches cells in about 45 minutes. Hence, it is generally recommended

that after Ushapan, one should give a gap of 45 minutes before taking

tea or coffee. Copper water is also recommended to people suffering

from vitiligo, where it helps formation of melanin.

 

After starting on copper water, many do not need cold water to satisfy the

thirst. With yoga, pranayama and other breathing techniques, senses become so

sharp that taste and sharpness of each water can be sensed adequately. Though

copper water is slightly ionic, it does not cause gastric acidity to increase.

On the other hand, due to increased Agni and digestion, it helps in such cases.

 

Dr Bhate

 

The health benefits of copper include proper growth, utilization of iron, enzymatic reactions, connective tissues, hair, eyes, ageing and energy production. Apart from these, heart rhythm, thyroid glands, arthritis, wound healing. RBC formation and cholesterol are other health benefits of copper.

 

The health benefits of copper are crucial for healthy existence, as this mineral enables normal metabolic process in association with amino acids and vitamins. Copper cannot be produced within the body and hence needs to be sourced from external food sources. Copper is the third most prevalent mineral in the body and it is mostly carried by the blood plasma protein, Ceruloplasmin. In order to enjoy health benefits of copper, it must be included in diet of an individual.

 

Deficiency symptoms: Deficiency of copper can have the following symptoms in human beings:

 

Anemia

Low body temperature

Brittle bones

Osteoporosis

Dilated veins

Low white blood cell count

Uneven heartbeat

Elevated cholesterol levels

Low resistance to infections

Birth defects

Low skin pigmentation

Thyroid disorders

 

Some of the other symptoms include lethargy, paleness, sores, edema, stunted growth, hair loss, anorexia, diarrhea, bleeding under the skin and dermatitis. In infant boys, inherited copper deficiency of Menkes' syndrome can happen rarely, where natural absorption of copper becomes impossible. Early medical intervention is vital in such cases.

Important Sources: Copper is present in various food sources such as liver, meat, seafood, beans, whole grains soy flour, wheat bran, almonds, avocados, barley, garlic, nuts, oats, blackstrap molasses ,beets and lentils. Copper also reaches human body by drinking water from copper pipes and by using copper cooking wear. Oysters are the richest sources of copper. Copper content is lost because of prolonged storing in tin cans and in food materials that are high in acid content.

 

Benefits: Copper has many important roles to play in maintaining a healthy body and some of its benefits include:

 

Arthritis: The health benefits of copper relate to its anti-inflammatory actions to assist in reducing the symptoms of arthritis. Market is also flooded with copper bracelets as well as other accessories for the cure of this disease. Copper also works as a home remedy for arthritis i.e. water stored in a copper container overnight accumulates copper traces which are beneficial to strengthen the muscular system.

Proper growth: Copper is highly essential for normal growth and health. Thus, it is definitely important to include this mineral in balanced form in regular diets of an individual. It is helpful in protection of skeletal, nervous and cardiovascular systems.

Pigmentation to hair and eyes: Copper is a vital element of the natural dark pigment, melanin, which imparts coloration to skin, hair, and eyes. Melanin can be produced by melanocytes only in the presence of the cuproenzyme called tyrosinase. Intake of copper supplements helps in protecting the graying hair.

Connective tissues: Copper is an important nutrient that has a significant role in the synthesis of hemoglobin, myelin, body pigment melanin and collagen. It helps to protect the myelin sheath surrounding the nerves. It is also actively involved in the production of an element of connective tissue, elastin.

Brain Stimulation: Copper is widely known as a brain stimulant. It is also otherwise called “Brain food”. However, copper content in the diet has to be in right proportions. Too much of copper is also not healthy for the brain. Copper has a control function to play for the brain and hence the extent of copper supplement intake has to be balanced.

Utilization of iron and sugar: Copper helps in the absorption of iron from the intestinal tract and release from its primary storage sites like liver. It also helps in the utilization of sugar in the body.

Enzymatic reactions: Copper is either an element or a cofactor of as many as 50 different enzymes that take part in various biological reactions within the body. These enzymes can function properly only in the presence of copper.

Helps in stalling ageing: Copper is a strong antioxidant, which works in the presence of the antioxidant enzyme, superoxide dismutase, to safeguard the cell membranes from free radicals.

Increases energy production: Copper is essential for the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate, which is an energy storehouse of the human body. The cuproenzyme, cytochrome c oxidase, affects the intracellular energy production. It acts as a catalyst in the reduction of molecular oxygen to water, during which the enzyme produces an electrical gradient used by the mitochondria to synthesize the vital energy-storing molecule, ATP.

Bactericidal properties: Studies have shown that copper can destroy or inhibit the growth of bacterial strains such as E Coli.

Thyroid glands: Copper has an important role in ensuring the proper functioning of thyroid glands.

RBC formation: Copper helps in the production of red blood cells hemoglobin and bone.

Immunity: Copper has an important role in the healing process and thus, ensures better wound healing. Copper acts as an extremely good immunity builder. It also works as a cure to anemic problems.

Reduces cholesterol: Research studies have shown that copper can reduce bad cholesterol level and helps in increasing beneficial cholesterol.

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

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In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

Johnny Medina holding ripe blueberries at Sand Hill Berries fruits farm in Mt. Pleasant. Blueberries are highest antioxidant capacity of all fresh fruit. Blue Berries, being very rich in anti oxidants like Anthocyanin, vitamin C, B complex, vitamin E, vitamin A, copper a very effective immune builder and anti-bacterial.

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

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In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

Just so Mum doesn't mess up my feminity any more, I asked her to buy this pretty pink collar, to show I'm actally, really, truly a GIRL!

Ariel is so tiny, that even the vets were not 100% sure, in fact they say she has not fully reached adulthood, so it was not easy to tell her sex. but they decided she is definitely Ariel, its not a Mystery any more..!

She has gingivitis, this has affected her teeth and the way they grew, so the vets can't even tell her approximate age, but they think about 2 or 3 years, though she's only the size of a 4 month old kitten! They had to remove three teeth, and she is having antibiotics and immune builders added to her food. The vets hope she will recover from the gum disease, and that it's not caused by a virus, which as she has never had the regular injections, could even prove fatal, but I'm hoping that as she is physically strong, she will fight the virus. Her next vet visit is in 10 days, by then we'll have a better idea of how she is doing. She eats well, so that's a good sign.

In the days leading up to every major Award show, members of the press and celebrities are invited to any number of Gifting Suites, meant to pamper and reward the long road of making a film or TV show, or an Album with some up and coming products.

 

There are a number of gifting suites in LA that celebrate the Academy Awards, each with their own flair. On the quieter side, is The Secret Room, which this year featured about 15 vendor tables and their "Big Bag" for select members of the press, and for Nominated guests. Secret Room Events helmer, Amy Boatright, keeps a curated feel for her suites, there's always a little something for everyone.

 

This year there were wines from Rock Wall Wine Co in Northern California, with a selection of reds, a crisp chardonnay and light sparkling brut.

 

The home fragrances of Lilou et Loïc from London, gifting candles or infusers. Lil'O'Blossom brought a collection of bath, hair and diaper care lotions and balms for baby and children.

 

There were a few skincare lines, novelty black water, some toys and a Smart Coffee maker, that lets you customize your morning brew through an app, or even through your Amazon Alexa.

 

Beso Del Sol Sangria was there showing off their new bag-in-a-box, which holds 4 bottles worth of the lovely nectar, which comes in Red, White or a very nice Rosé, they were also handing out Sangria flavored lip balm.

 

There was also the Instant Wine Aerator from Waerator which also works as a push button wine spout.

 

Next to their table was Kelly Egan and WineVeil.com, a new must-have for entertaining, the Wine Veil, is the next step from the simple stem charm, for keeping guests's wine glasses straight- the charms are added to a veil, designed to keep your guests libations from unwelcomed flying pests, the Wine Veils come in a variety of colors, and 4 to a pack. What is great about WineVeil.com is they're donating 15% of their proceeds, from the next month to Guide Dogs for the Blind and SophieLove, a foundation supporting at-risk youths.

 

The table that had my attention the longest, was Whole Harmony - teas, tonics, elixirs - an artisanal herbal tea blender, based out of Connecticut, they grow most of their own ingredients themselves (as many as they can). They were sampling 4 of their tea blends, Heart & Soul, Tranquility, Goddess, and Immune Builder, each had a unique and complex flavor profile, and expertly mixed, nothing felt overly strong. Their Heart & Soul was a personal favorite. They were also sampling their Elderberry Syrup as is, and with some sparkling water, sadly there was no gin to mix it with, but that syrup could work on any number of dishes or drinks. Next was their Folk Fyre, and Apple Cider Vinegar based tonic with horseradish, turmeric and every other good thing they could fit, fermented like a kombucha and with your first sip it will open your eyes and your sinus.

 

Finally, they had their Lavender Lemonade, which at their home farmer's market always draws a line... served in a mason jar with their hummingbird logo, it was light and lovely. Whole Harmony isn't yet nationwide, they are starting to get on Whole Foods's shelves, you can find their products yourself at WholeHarmony4u.com (tell them Red Carpet Report sent you ;).

 

Check out some of the vendors

WholeHarmony4u.com

liloblossom.com

goliathgames.us

Behmor.com

BesoDelSolSangria.com

RockWallWines.com

WineVeil.com

Kailo-wellness.com

lilouetloic.com

Waerator.com

 

Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:

twitter.com/TheRedCarpetTV

www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV

www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork

 

Find out more about working with Amy and the Secret Room Events team by emailing them at amy@secretroomevents.com

Ali and I are on our way to Croatia, and I often tell her how my favorite smoothie is at Smoothie King, but it seems limited to the east coast. So anyway, I stopped off and got an immune builder.

Butterfly Taking Echinacea

This 2-1/2 inch wing span butterfly heard that all the store shelves lacked cold remedies/immunity builders. They were all bought out. So he went right to the source here with this Echinacea. 😜👀🤔

Callippe fritillary butterfly doing butterfly things. All upon an Echinacea augustiflolia (cone flower) is a common event up here. There are millions of both during the correct time of year about this ground. While the adults get around, The caterpillars eat pretty much eat violet leaves. There are a lot of wild violets around. Endangered are a rare subspecies of this butterfly. I don’t know if this one is in that column. We have a few of these I see around. Literally the ranch has millions of Echinacea plants. They are native/common/widespread “in these parts”.

This prolific prairie plant is one of the most used and popular herbs worldwide. It has many medicinal benefits. Roots/ upper parts use in extracts, teas, tinctures or tablets make it to the store shelves. There is a veritable arsenal of active compounds in the plant. Studies have attached the use of echinacea to a reduction in inflammation, lower and an improved systemic immunity overall.

All available Over The Counter of course. A good source of “Anti-oxidants”. There are a few studies showing Echinacea use with a reduction in the likely hood of catching colds. Noted are claims of effects on other VIRUSES. Claims are that it will shorten the duration of a cold 1.5 days. (Colds are Corona Viruses just saying) Other researchers say this link is unclear. “Test tube studies” indicate it has properties lending itself to lowering blood sugar level. This might be of interest to type II diabetics. Whispered in the corridors of Walgreens™ nationwide are claims of reducing anxiety.. The anti-Inflammatory properties might be of interest to you osteo-arthritus practitioners out there. You know who you are 😔👀

Location: Bliss DInosaur Ranch, Wyoming/Montana borderlands (Wyotana).

Title: Butterfly Taking Echinacea

  

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Took a nice long walk up the Peanut Line today and look what I found along the way - a whole bowl full of birch polypore! It's a great immune builder.

One of the best chyawanprash in the market contains home grown 45 exotic herbs including antioxidant rich Amalaas base. Immunity builder

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Teas to Keep You Cozy and Healthy During Monsoons. Fight off infections, boost immunity, beat cough and cold, treat skin conditions with our exotic range of teas.