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The Herbal Extract Company
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Over a century of herbal medicine...
My father, Lyndsay Shume, is a fourth generation herbalist. The Shume family initially became involved in herbal medicine in the late 1800's, when Lyndsay's Great Aunty, Henrietta Shume, believed a herbal remedy (supplied by local South African natives) cured her of a suspected cancerous breast lesion. Henrietta went on to manufacture and supply this herbal remedy to chemist shops and subsequently formed the South African Herbal Society.
Both Lyndsay's grandfather and father carried on the family tradition of manufacturing herbal medicines. His father, Archie Shume, was a well known and respected herbalist in Northern New South Wales. These were hard times, as the Government authorities did not readily accept herbal medicine.
My father, Lyndsay Shume, is a fourth generation herbalist. The Shume family initially became involved in herbal medicine in the late 1800's, when Lyndsay's Great Aunty, Henrietta Shume, believed a herbal remedy (supplied by local South African natives) cured her of a suspected cancerous breast lesion. Henrietta went on to manufacture and supply this herbal remedy to chemist shops and subsequently formed the South African Herbal Society.
Both Lyndsay's grandfather and father carried on the family tradition of manufacturing herbal medicines. His father, Archie Shume, was a well known and respected herbalist in Northern New South Wales. These were hard times, as the Government authorities did not readily accept herbal medicine.
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