Not Skincare. Resonance.

meet to soften your body and steady your mind.

Where plant lineage, sound, crystal, and CBG

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Harvest+Root isn’t skincare

It’s the pause your body has been asking for.

It’s for the woman who carries too much.
It’s for the mother whose mind won’t stop at night.
It’s for the feminine body that’s been running on empty.

These oils aren’t about appearance. They’re about remembrance.

A few drops on your skin, a breath you didn’t know you were holding, and your body finally exhales.

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The Ancient Practice of Herbal Oils

For thousands of years, women have turned to plants steeped in oil to soothe their families, bringing relief, rest, and presence with what was available.

The practice is simple. The plants carry the medicine. The oil draws out the medicine and holds it in a form that could be absorbed through the skin, the body’s largest organ.

These oils continue that practice, carried forward into modern life so you can feel what they felt: steadiness, deep rest, and the relief your body keeps reaching for.

This isn’t beauty care. It isn’t indulgence. It’s lineage.

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Frequency Infusion

Your body doesn’t only respond to chemistry.
It also responds to rhythm, vibration, and signal.

Every cell in your body carries an electrical charge. Your heart beats in waves. Your brain moves in patterns. Your fascia, the connective tissue beneath your skin, conducts vibration faster than nerves themselves. You are already an instrument, every part of you humming with frequency.

When we infuse the oils, we play specific sound frequencies into them, measured in hertz. The oil’s molecular bonds re-pattern under frequency, embedding vibrational memory into its structure, resonance your body responds to.

So when you anoint your skin, you’re not only receiving plant medicine. You’re receiving vibration carried in matter. The oil becomes both medicine and messenger, delivering chemistry and frequency together through skin, fascia, and field.

Modern research shows that sound and vibration can directly influence the vagus nerve, the body’s switch between stress (fight-or-flight) and calm (rest-and-digest). When oils are infused with frequency, they carry a signal that helps guide your nervous system back into rhythm and safety.

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Crystal Resonance

When oil is infused with frequency, the vibration needs to be held clearly. Without structure, resonance can blur and dissipate. This is where crystals matter.

Crystalline structures naturally organize energy. Their lattices are precise, repeating patterns that shape and stabilize vibration. It’s why quartz has long been used to power watches, radios, and computers. Its geometry holds frequency steady.

In our oils, crystals act as tuning chambers. As sound moves into the blend, the crystalline lattice sharpens and refines the imprint, creating a cleaner, more coherent signal your body can recognize.

So when you apply the oil, you’re not only receiving plants and sound. You’re receiving a frequency stabilized by crystal, a signal your body can feel with more clarity, depth, and harmony.

Quartz is piezoelectric, meaning it generates and stabilizes electrical charge under pressure. This property allows quartz to hold and regulate vibration, which is why it powers countless technologies.

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CBG: The Mother Cannabinoid

At the heart of many Harvest and Root blends is CBG, often called the mother cannabinoid. It is the compound from which other cannabinoids originate and is present in the plant in very small amounts.

Non intoxicating and plant derived, CBG is valued for its subtle presence. It does not alter perception or create a sedative effect. Instead, it is used for its steady, grounding quality and its ability to coexist gently with the body.

For many women and mothers, the experience can feel calming and stabilizing. Less like a solution and more like a pause. A soft return to the body.

In Harvest and Root oils, CBG is paired with whole plants, sound frequency, and intentional formulation. The focus is not on promise, but on experience. A sensory invitation into rest and reconnection through touch.

CBG is the precursor cannabinoid, often referred to as the “mother molecule,” as other cannabinoids develop CBG from it during the plant’s growth cycle. Research continues to explore how cannabinoids interact with the body’s existing receptor networks. Because of this, CBG is often included in wellness rituals centered on awareness, presence, and balance rather than intensity.

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Why Resonance Matters

Most oils soften the skin. Ours soften you.

Every drop carries:

  • The ancient intelligence of plants

  • The harmonic imprint of sound

  • The stabilizing presence of crystal resonance

  • The strength of CBG

Together, they work beyond the surface. They bring your body, heart, and mind back into coherence, a state where your system can finally rest, where your thoughts can quiet, and where your body remembers how to exhale.

Oil that listens back.