Ocean Wave Vibrations
December 24th, 2006
As I mentioned in a previous post, a few weeks ago Holly opened Ocean Wave Vibrations, her new online shop. She’s selling all kinds of things to help make us feel better, high vibrational foods, supliments and natural ‘highs’. Bertie and Lizzy are also making their own raw chocolates - Bertie’s Yummy Scrummies and Lizzy’s Baby Chocolate Balls!
Holly sent me some samples to try:

The first thing I tried was the Ashwagandha, according to the website it’s “A perfect antidote for the stresses of modern life, it is a remedy for overwork, lack of sleep or nervous exhaustion, promoting deep, undisturbed sleep” and as I’ve been a bit stressed and lacking sleep due to getting the Funky Raw magazine finished it sounded like what I needed. I made it into a tea, the first thing I noticed was the smell which I really liked and then the taste, again, I liked it and it brought back memories of something from a long time ago which I can’t remember. It’s definalty very relaxing.
Tonight I tried the Lion’s Mane Mushroom powder, sprinkled on my salad, it added a delicious flavour.
I’ve also been adding a little Purple Corn to my chocolate pudding, it’s high in antioxidants and one of the few blue/purple foods in nature. I’m only using 1/8 of a teaspoon (that’s what the instructions say) so it doesn’t impart much of a flavour but I’m sure it’s good for me!
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