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Take 1-2 Droppers full three times a day or as recommended by your herbalist
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We aim to continuously source pristine, unadulterated and wholesome medicines for mind, body, and soul wellness.
USDA Organic
Vegan
Non-GMO
Yes! Our entire facility is gluten free and vegan. We only use 100% botanically derived ingredients.
Not everything is certified organic, yet for everything we source we ensure that it's of the highest quality. About 30% of our herbs are wildcrafted, and 70% are organic. All organic herbs are labeled with an asterisk.*
Many of our herbs are certified Earth kosher. Please keep in mind, though, that a lot of our herbs are very rare and wildcrafted in the rainforest, and certifications don't really apply in these cases. Do know that we follow strict guidelines on sustainability and sourcing, ensuring our products are purely botanical with no added fillers of any kind.
Yes! We have a growing roster of trusted Herbalists available for one-on-one consultations.
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I’ve noticed a huge difference in my energy and it pairs so well with all my favourite drinks and food!
I love this drink! I like to use it with hemp milk, honey and mix it with coconut creamer. Makes my day!
I am so happy to receive such highly ethical heart based herbs! We have been totally pleased and grateful.
A subtle but delicious, warming flavor. I recommend experimenting with mixing it in milk and more!
ᎠᏤᏨᏏ ᎤᎦᎶᎦ ᎠᎪᏘ
a-tse-tsv-si u-ga-lo-ga a-go-ti
Honoring his ancestors, Arlo named this clinic Red Root after one of his favorite Cherokee herbs — a plant that cleanses and heals the blood. Red Root connects our collective Indigenous community to the medicines and the peoples this clinic exists to serve. We are rooted as Indigenous People, to our mother and to our medicines.
Just as red root cleanses the blood, we are called to cleanse our own blood — of erasure, of intergenerational trauma, of lateral violence, of every impurity that no longer serves us.
Memory is alive in our blood.
Two hearts, four hands
We met in acupuncture school — two healpers with a shared vision that access to good medicine is deserved by everyone. In 2011, we fell in love, and our hearts and hands joined forces. Together we dreamed of bridging the gaps in our healthcare system, especially for our underserved Native and Indigenous people, and our high-risk, LGBTQIA, and marginalized communities — and of creating medicine that is affordable,informed, accessible, and culturally rooted.
Since 2012, we have practiced that vision from our clinic on Rio Grande in Albuquerque, blending traditional New Mexican, Indigenous, and Chinese medicine. For me, this work began long before
any classroom. I was raised with these medicines — walking in the footsteps of my grandmothers and Nanas — and have worked with traditional medicines since early childhood, professionally since 1999. We grow and harvest many of our ownherbs and make our medicines by hand, always remembering those whose hands guided us.
Arlo walked on suddenly in 2020. His spirit lives in every part of Red Root, every remedy, and every act of care that moves through this clinic. Red Root continues in his honor, and in our mission to be here for community.
Medicine belongs in community
Red Root is a place made by community, to help fill the needs of community. That truth carries us beyond the clinic walls. We offer free acupuncture to our community every week. We help teach and equip street medics with herbal and traditional medicine to care for our unhoused relatives — and every donation this program receives, we regift back to community. We donate many medicines and much care to families in need.
Teaching is medicine too
Dr. Arlo taught Cherokee language, NADA acu-detox, seed-saving, and classes on herbs and more. He shared this work with the Tribal Canoe Journeys, the UNM Curanderismo Program, and in community with the Chiapas and Juarez Mexico, Quacuu Aloom Rabinal, Guatemala, Navajo Nation Pueblos of Acoma and Tesuque.
Dr. Lucero's teaching spans Traditional Chinese Medicine, acu-detox, curanderismo, and traditional medicines — limpias, sobadas, ventosas, moxa, ear candling, herbal medicine, medicine-making/remedios from soap/candle making to salves and honey pills; traditional birthing practices; food sovereignty, nutrition/cooking classes, seed-saving; and storytelling as medicines. Her work was been shared with the UNM Curanderismo Program, the UNM AMORE Midwifery Program, ASHA School of Massage,the Cedar School of Midwifery, Explora and PBS Kids, GONA, Rancho del Las Golondrinas, and in community with the Navajo Nation, Quacuu Aloom Rabinal, Guatemala and the Pueblos of San Felipe, Santa Ana, Tesuque, Acoma, Laguna, Jemez, and more.
Together and apart, our work with Indigenous communities extends throughout the Americas and internationally.
Held by many hands
We are endlessly grateful for our Roots Crew/staff, Practitioners, our friends, our patients and our community — all the hands that have helped keep Red Root strong especially after Arlo's passing. Red Root's growth has been a community effort. Everyone has had a hand in carrying us through grief, through COVID, through every hardship these times have laid upon us. We are still here because of you. In Community Medicine we help carry each-other.
Today, we continue our mission
through the loving hands of our current practitioners. We invite you to get to
know them — → meet our practitioners.
And we are held each day by our wonderful Roots Crew/staff,— → meet our Crew. who care for our community
with warmth and patience, helping people find what they need and meeting them
in a truly human way — putting the kind, and the human, back in humankind.
We are medicine with deep roots — grown in this soil, carried through generations, and
offered with love.