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Black Woman Hemp Farmer Creates Hemp Tea To Help Promote Healthy Immune Systems

Clarenda Stanley is a fifth-generation hemp farmer originally from Alabama’s Black Belt region. She is also the owner of newly rebranded Green Heffa Farms (GHF), a company that produces boutique quality hemp and herbs that are processed into premium botanical tea blends.

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Clarenda Stanley

Founded on its 4Es guiding principles of Economic empowerment, Education, Environmental stewardship, and Equity, Green Heffa Farms is committed to building a cadre of women small farmers, with a focus on women of Black/African American descent.

GHF is also dedicated to putting out premium products while leveling the planting field for underrepresented farmers.

As one of few black woman-owned boutique medicinal plant farms, in North Carolina and nationally, GHF recently launched Brenda’s Balm, the market’s first hemp flower + holy basil botanical tea blend.

This premium tea pairs certified organic hemp flower with sustainably-grown holy basil, known as the “Queen of Herbs”.

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The result is a flavorful cannabinoid, terpene, and flavonoid-packed synergy that boosts your immune health while providing neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory benefits. Savor each sip of this balmy brew as it helps you deal with daily stress and promotes an overall sense of well-being.

 

Place an order from their website.

 

Tony O. Lawson

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