We strongly encourage our customers to understand what they’re taking and why. Just because a product is labeled “herbal”, doesn’t necessarily mean it’s safe. (Click here for cautions and herb/drug interactions). We want our customers to get in touch with what’s going on inside their bodies, to learn how herbs and nutritionals work, and to learn how best to use nature’s pharmacy.
We do not support the use of “standardized” extracts (meaning the plant is altered to guarantee dosage), opting instead for whole “crude” herb. We believe that man simply cannot improve on nature’s creation; nor should we try.
We are vocal advocates of organic products, and feel that by supporting organic farmers and processors we’re supporting families who care about our health and the health of our planet.
We are also vocal opponents to pesticide use, the genetic engineering and irradiation of our food supply, and the excessive use of antibiotics and pharmaceutical drugs. (Click on " links" to find out how you can make a difference, too.)
COMPANY HISTORY
Julie and Bailey
A small herb shop named Bailey’s Naturals
was founded in Myrtle Beach, SC in 1998 by Julie Brannon,
following the birth of her daughter, Bailey, and after
retiring from a 20 -year career as a broadcast journalist.
After just one year, with Baby Bailey at her feet,
the fledgling herb and vitamin shop doubled in size,
and 4 years later, doubled again. It’s inviting
and homey apothecary design combined with a calm, peaceful
atmosphere to make Bailey’s the most popular
oasis of health along the Carolina coast. In 2005 Julie
relocated to Florida's west coast to open a second
store. Bailey's Naturals can be found in the quaint
seaside community of Safety Harbor, where you'll find
the same commitment to quality, service, and education
that made the original Bailey's Naturals a hallmark
in the natural products industry.
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THE
HISTORY OF MEDICINE
2000 BC "Here... eat this root."
1000 AD "That root is heathen. Here, say
this prayer."
1850 AD "That prayer is superstition. Here,
drink this potion."
1940 AD "That potion is snake oil. Here,
swallow this pill."
1985 AD "That pill is ineffective. Here,
take this antibiiotic."
2000 AD "That antibiotic doesn't work anymore.
Here, eat this root." |