About this episode
We trace Wumi’s journey from a night in A&E to a life built around plants, practical research, and patient care. We show how a family garden grew into teas for BP, sleep, and more, and why slow living and good boundaries keep the mission humane.• redefining herbalist as plant medicine practice• child’s illness as catalyst for research and change• early thyme remedy and garden experiments• moving from family care to shared teas• studying, foraging, and careful formulation• products for high blood pressure, insomnia, digestion, weight• documenting knowledge to protect African expertise• access, affordability, and education across communities• managing energy with immune and energy teas• boundaries, rest, and slow living as safeguardsBefore you go, have you subscribed yet? Like, share, and comment on what resonates with you so far on this episodeSend a textSupport the showFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/abiessoniaInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm8aAtpN2BN/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==