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Tipper Lewis Talks About How To Use Herbs In Daily Life (1770 hits)

Tipper Lewis, 43, from London, grew up on a farm and quickly became fascinated by the power of plants, Chinese medicine and organic produce.

A vegan since the age of 18, she studied the power of herbs and plants at University and landed a job at Neal’s Yard Remedies – the leading independent British retailer of organic natural health and beauty products. 

Tipper’s wrinkle-free skin, boundless energy and the fact that she doesn’t even have a doctor are surely testament to the power of superfoods.




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