FERNS Wellness Health Store celebrates its first year anniversary this week.

This is no small achievement in light of so many local business closures in recent times. “We are delighted and beyond grateful to our customers and family”, Tracey explains “and we are also very mindful of those businesses who have had to close their doors recently. There is a person or a family behind each one of those businesses and our hearts go out to them.”
“James, Laura and I appreciate the sacrifice and hard work involved in trying to make a small business succeed and it often comes at great personal cost. We wish them the very best of luck in the next chapter of their lives.

As a token of our appreciation to our wonderful customers, we hope to bring some early seasonal cheer by giving away prizes this week! Starting from Thursday 7 th of November and running to Thursday the 14 th inclusive, every customer will receive a raffle ticket with purchase. They will then be entered into a draw with a chance to win some of our favourite products. We are also taking this opportunity to shine a light on to some local favourites.

James what is your prize pick for the giveaway?
“Moss Boss tonics are one of my favourite, made locally by Edel Breslin and the fabulous Oir Tonics team.
The honey tonic comprises of Atlantic Irish Sea Moss, Apple Cider vinegar, Clementine and Raw Honey. Inspired by the traditional uses of Irish Sea Moss in coastal counties it is said to help digestion, boost the immune system and keep sore throats and chest issues at bay. Packed with pre and probiotics, essential minerals and antioxidants it also comes in a Turmeric variety.
Limited editions Tart Cherry and Lions Mane tonics are also proving very popular. All of the ingredients are organically certified and it tastes delicious. I wouldn’t be without it”

Laura what is your local hero prize pick?
“Wild Atlantic Hemp is a seed to shelf Irish CBD Company run by husband and wife team, Daniel Lyons and Laura Jayne Foley in Carrigaholt, Co Clare. They farm with nature and promote regenerative farming methods.
Their oil is processed from Irish grown hemp flowers using a traditional extraction process and is fully licenced and accredited. I use it for meditation and astral travelling but it can generally be used for stress relief, a sleeping aid, menopausal relief and for reducing all over injury or body pain. I am so delighted for someone to win this beauty!

Tracey’s Choice?
Poulnataggle Organic Eggs from Tubber are incredibly popular as is our local honey. Ute is passionate about her farm, takes wonderful care of her hens and you can see that immediately in the quality of the eggs. The kids absolutely love them! I will pair this with our local honey, organic breads, jams, organic tea & coffee to make a lovely breakfast hamper for our lucky winner.
Prizes will also be given away on our social media @ferns.wellness.

Good Luck Everyone!

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