CBD Oils, Tinctures and Products
The Sisters sustain their farm operations and their compassionate activism by making products for the people in a spiritual environment. They respect the breadth and depth of the gifts of Mother Earth and work hard to bridge the gap between her and her suffering people.
Despite their moniker, this non-religious sorority of radical feminists resides in Northern California farm country. The women grow cannabis on the sun-drenched property, tucked among vineyards and apple orchards. They use a strain of marijuana that eliminates THC, but still contains CBD (cannabidiol), which is touted for its healing properties.
“It’s considered hemp because it won’t get anybody high, but it’s really marijuana,” said “Sister Kate,” whose real name is Christine Meeusen. “It’s medical marijuana, but just like over the years they’ve been able to develop strains that get you super high. We’ve also developed strains that don’t get you high at all.”
The Sisters prepare all of their products during moon cycles, inspired by ancient wisdom. They are activists on a mission to empower people to heal themselves.
All products can be shipped World-wide from their farms in California.
Like their Beguine ancestors, the Sisters are scholars and researchers. When one purchases the Sisters’ products, one is participating in a global research program.
They respect the breadth and depth of the gifts of Mother Earth and work hard to bridge the gap between her and her suffering people.
The Sisters prepare all of their products during moon cycles, inspired by ancient wisdom. They are activists on a mission to empower people to heal themselves.