Hey Rachelle! This was so informative to watch. I just posted an oil video on my channel and added your video in my description as a resource. Thank you so much for sharing!
Wow! that bring wonderful memories growing up, I use to help my grandmother make Lui'l Mascriti from beginning to end (we had our own trees). It's a hard intense labor work. This oil has many medicinal uses, for arthritis joint pain, for hair growth, skin and nails among other things plus. Nothing goes to waste in our household. Please support Haitian brand products it makes a difference back home.
Where can I purchase this organic oil. I am a 2nd generation hatian. But I love the culture and its products. I don't want anerican made black castor oil, I want it from my mother's country. I'm willing to purchase products from these ladies to help them help themselves. Blessings to all of you!
By smelling it, should be thick in texture, dark golden in color, and a distinct earthy aroma (burnt smell is not the right description). Those are things you should look for, otherwise it means it's been cleansed, and you lose the efficacy of the product natural nutrients and its benefits. It seems these days everybody wants smelling good. Smelling good doesn't mean better. Stick with the original that has not been altered. Things that are good for you doesn't necessarily mean tasting good or smelling good... you know what I mean
Hey Rachelle! This was so informative to watch. I just posted an oil video on my channel and added your video in my description as a resource. Thank you so much for sharing!
Merci ❤❤❤🍒
Wow! that bring wonderful memories growing up, I use to help my grandmother make Lui'l Mascriti from beginning to end (we had our own trees). It's a hard intense labor work. This oil has many medicinal uses, for arthritis joint pain, for hair growth, skin and nails among other things plus. Nothing goes to waste in our household. Please support Haitian brand products it makes a difference back home.
Please what do you use the leftover paste after extracting the oil for?
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Lovely video! 👏🏾❤️🇭🇹
Where can I purchase this organic oil. I am a 2nd generation hatian. But I love the culture and its products. I don't want anerican made black castor oil, I want it from my mother's country. I'm willing to purchase products from these ladies to help them help themselves. Blessings to all of you!
my website www.peacockorganic.com
Hey do you sell the castor beans how can I get in contact with you please!
Hey Eve. See my store in Etsy: peacocknature
peacockrachelle@gmail.com
@@PeacockOrganic .
what is the name of that song please
Type “Haitian troubadours Haiti Cherie”
Jackito “Haiti Cherie” Jacques Sauveur Jean
Hi can you tell me if these castor oil have the burnt smell because that's the way I like it.
Yes, my Haitian castor oil has that smell. Go to my store to get you a bottle. Etsy.com/shop/PeacockNature
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By smelling it, should be thick in texture, dark golden in color, and a distinct earthy aroma (burnt smell is not the right description). Those are things you should look for, otherwise it means it's been cleansed, and you lose the efficacy of the product natural nutrients and its benefits. It seems these days everybody wants smelling good. Smelling good doesn't mean better. Stick with the original that has not been altered. Things that are good for you doesn't necessarily mean tasting good or smelling good... you know what I mean