Posts Tagged ‘angelica herb’
Angelica archangelica
Angelica herb on a poster
We just translated this poster from Icelandic into English. It’s of the Icelandic angelica herb, which has been used for traditional medicine in Iceland for over a thousand years. The herb itself is extremely beautiful, such a great “model”, as they say.
Angelica herb on display in Icelandic drugstores
Picture of angelica herb
Alright, the herb itself isn’t on display, but the poster is almost better than the original, kind of. It’s so rich in colour that it draws attention. We’ll have it in English shortly for those who can’t understand Icelandic. According to my best sources that applies to the majority of the world’s population.
The text is on the history and science behind the Icelandic angelica herb.
Windy in Southern Iceland
Thrainn, our CEO has told me that it’s really windy in South Iceland, where we gather the angelica. Our people had to stay inside for a full day since it made no sense to go out and work. Now the weather is better and they are able to keep working, which is good because the season will end later in August.
Thrainn is also going to Hrisey, in Northern Iceland, where we are preparing next year’s harvest of Angelica archangelica.
Woman’s Weekly article on Angelica archangelica
SagaPro featured in UK magazine
Tomorrow there will be a small article in Woman’s Weekly, a large UK lifestyle magazine. It’s about the angelica herb and dietary supplements produced from it. Just a small column, really, but really quite visible. It’s great to see the papers picking up on us. I did send them photos and a whole bunch of text material. I then saw the article, and we have 2 whole lines of text about SagaMedica and SagaPro! But we’re still in it and our website is featured there, too, so that’s fine.
Best wishes,
Kristinn

