INDIGENOUS COLLECTION

Satya in Notable Life Written by Patrice Mousseau
Oct 12, 2022
Tell us your ‘Start up’ story?When my daughter, Esme, was 8 months old she developed eczema. She was scratching so badly, that when I went to pick her up there would be blood on her crib sheets. The doctor’s only suggestion was a steroid cream. Unwilling to accept that as an option, I researched traditional medicine and a variety of academic studies at different universities. Then, using that research, I created my product in my crock pot in my kitchen. It cleared Esme’s eczema in two days.Then I asked the other Mom’s on my Facebook group if anyone else needed any. I ended up having to immediately make three more crockpots. What is next for Satya?We are expanding fast. More and more stores are carrying us and in fall 2018 you will be able to find us on Shoppers and Rexall’s shelves. I’m hoping, that as Satya grows, it becomes the first line of defence recommended by doctors instead of steroid creams. Forever. You will always find Satya at West Coast Wildflowers, Indigenous Owned Lifestyle Boutique. Shop Now!
94 CALLS TO ACTION: WESTCOAST WILDFLOWERS INDIGENOUS SCHOLARSHIP
Sep 26, 2021
Westcoast Wildflowers Indigenous Scholarship is established to honour education as laid in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission report laid out 94 Calls to Action. Have you chosen an action? Read more to learn.