Shop Disclaimer

All herb bundles, incense, intention oils and room sprays are sold to you with the intention that you will use these items for their intended purposes only, and in the appropriate way. We do not recommend ingesting any herb or oil without the advice from a licensed health care practitioner. We do not claim using these products will result in health benefits. Please research how to use these items properly prior to purchase.

Herb bundles and incense should always be placed in appropriate heat-safe holders, and should never be left burning unattended. Always burn bundles, incense, oils and other botanicals in a ventilated area.

Please Note: Many essential oils and incense fragrances do not metabolize properly in the bodies of dogs, cats, birds and other household pets. Please research this or speak to your veterinarian for more information. Always research any herb, oil, or fragrance before using in your home around children, pets, elderly, etc...I can't stress enough the importance of knowing how to use these items properly.

I do not take responsibility for the misuse of any of these items or information. This disclaimer releases my shop and I from all liability.


About Smoke Cleansing 

At NewStarSeed, we honour and respect all faiths, traditions, and cultures. People of all spiritual backgrounds use herbs for both practical and spiritual purposes. This is why I offer many different herb bundles and other herbal items in my shop. I strive to purchase these herbals from companies who respect Mother Earth. To the best of my knowledge, all herbals I offer are sustainably grown and responsibly harvested. 

Having various herbs for smoke cleansing in my shop, provides me the opportunity to educate people about what smudging really is. PLease know that smudging is a traditional and sacred practice belonging to First Nations peoples. I myself, am not First Nations. I know that it is important and respectful to make the distinction between smudging and smoke cleansing. Smudging is a sacred ceremony that is taught and passed down by elders in First Nations communities. Please be mindful of the word "smudge" when you are cleansing your sacred space. They are similar---yes, but not entirely the same thing. If you'd like to know more about traditional Indigenous cultural practices, please contact your local First Nations cultural center.

 

Thank you!

- Owner Of NewStarSeed