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Cross Roots

Live Naturally

A family owned company with a passion and dedication to improve people's well being using organic and natural ingredients and made with love. Lets get back to our roots and take care of our health the way nature and God intended.

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Are you Magnesium deficient?

Did you know Magnesium is one of the most forgotten but important minerals for your body? Your body requires it for over 300 different processes. Over 75% of the population are deficient due to our soil being depleted and us not getting it through our food. This deficiency can cause a number of problems within the body. 


Insomnia, restless leg syndrome, headaches, anxiety, depression, fatigue, PMS symptoms can all indicate a magnesium deficiency. 

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Elderberry Syrup

Elderberries contain antiviral and antibacterial properties and have been used for ages to support a healthy immune system. They also have a variety of medicinal benefits to help fight colds and the flu.   

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 Our Elderberry syrup is homemade with all organic ingredients and is absolutely delicious and kid approved! Buying from Cross Roots can also save you tons of money since store bought is usually twice as much!  Click the link to read the studies! 

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Sun Cream

Are you looking for a truly natural and non-toxic sun cream that really works? We have you covered. Hand crafted in small batches and a perfect alternative to toxic conventional sunscreens.  to explain this service in more detail.

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More About Us

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Cross Roots, a family owned company with a passion and dedication to improve people's lives and well being. We do so by offering a variety of products to help all of our customers achieve healthier bodies and minds. Curious to find out more? Get in touch with a member of our team today.

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