Alchemy Revival’s Stone Formulas
An episode of the The Lighter Side Show podcast, hosted by Jamie Butler, titled "Alchemy Revival’s Stone Formulas" was published on November 30, 2018.
November 30, 2018 · The Lighter Side Show
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Episode Description
Jamie and Colleen sit down with Brandy Beavers to learn about an ancient healing modality with roots in Chinese medicine. Brandy discusses the myriad of benefits her stone elixirs exhibit, including clearing spaces of negative energy, boosting the immune system, and mending a broken heart. Contact Brandy through her Instagram, @alchemyrevivalsf.
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