"Fruit trees of all kinds will grow on both banks of the river. Their leaves will not wither, nor will their fruit fail. Every month they will bear fruit, because the water from the sanctuary flows to them. Their fruit will serve for food and their leaves for healing.” Ezekial 47:12
"Heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse those who have leprosy, drive out demons. Freely you have received; freely give." Matthew 10:8
I believe in the healing power of Jesus Christ, who spoke the universe into existence. I also believe that God gave us plants, fruits and nuts to sustain us and to keep us healthy. It is from this foundational belief that I live my life to bring healing to the sick and hope to the hopeless.



Susan's Story
Ancestry
In the heart of the Himalayas, where the air is thin and the earth is ancient, Susan's story began. Her ancestors were children of the central Nepalese mountains—her father from the rugged slopes of Lamjung and her mother from the historic heights of Gorkha. In those days, there were no hospitals or pharmacies; instead, the nearby forest was their apothecary. With careful hands, her parents gathered the forest’s secret offerings— barks, roots, leaves, and sun-drenched blossoms—to craft the natural medicines that sustained us.
Early Life
Susan was raised in this rhythm of nature. Under the watchful eyes of her elders, the forest became my classroom. She learned to identify and harvest life-sustaining herbs and resources from the national forests, transforming them into natural supplements and healing remedies.
Susan's early life was a labor of love. While her father worked at a distant family farm, she stayed home to care for her mother and younger brother. Susan's family kept bees, and amidst the gentle hum of the hives, she became the healer of the home. When sickness touched them, Susan reached for the traditions of her youth, brewing remedies that combined the nectar of their bees with the herbs of our hills. To this day, that same ancestral wisdom guides how she cares for close friends, family and her community.
Transformation
Although raised in the Hindu faith, Susan's life was transformed after encountering Christian followers of Jesus and having her own spiritual experience. Now a follower of Jesus herself, she believes in the healing and transforming power of a heavenly Father who created all things; including honey and herbs which we can use as natural supplements and remedies. She notes how bible characters such as Sampson, Jonathan, and John the Baptist all gained nourishment and delight from honey.
From the foothills of the Himalayas to the Heart of Canada
Susan's journey eventually led her across the world to Toronto, where she sought to bridge the gap between ancient heritage and modern science. After earning her diploma as a Chiropractic Assistant, Susan stepped into the fast-paced world of the Osler Rehab Center, Ontario's busiest rehabilitation facility. There, she had the privilege of mentoring dozens of dedicated women to provide care for numerous patients every day and was Instrumental in the launch of five new rehabilitation centers, ensuring a legacy of healing. Susan's craft was further refined under the tutelage of the herbalist Dr. Buchanan.
Even as her career flourished in Canada, Susan's heart remained tethered to her Nepali roots. She has since led mission teams back to her homeland, teaching local ministerial leaders the power of prayer and the strength found in spiritual deliverance.
A Passion Rooted in a Love for God's Provision
Today, Susan's work is a reflection of a life lived in love for God, caring for those around her, and in harmony with the beautiful nature He has provided. Susan believes healing is a gift, and her history has given her an unwavering passion for sharing God’s natural provisions with the world. Whether it is the golden pour of pure honey or the restorative power of a botanical blend, her mission is to bring the healing benefit of natural remedies from the mountains to your home.




