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Inspired by the work of Global South midwives and merchants, we design herbal stress-care products for tired bodies, restless nights, and everyday restoration— because home is holy ground for recovery.

meet the owner
I’m Dani, the owner of The Salt & Savor Apothecary—a girl scientist and anatomist who, with a God-given fascination for carrying both scalpel and salve, brings together the best of both worlds. My aim is to revive the soil-grown remedies of Black midwifery for our everyday ailments.
It began with God & my Grandmother—a North Carolina midwife patched up all the sharecroppers within a 10 mile radius of her sprawling tobacco farm, and tended to me with the world of wonder she kept in colorful jars on the shelves of her medicine cabinet. When an insect sting threatened hospital attention, her salve wrapped in tin foil stopped the swelling & burning in its tracks. That early exposure to herbal health and her hands guiding mine, shaped my path.
Across centuries and continents, the merchant woman has carried the wisdom of her lineage in her hands — salt traders, midwives, healers, and craftswomen whose artistry stitched together the very fabric of civilization. Though her contributions are hidden, her impact is felt in the medicine we know as most effective. Her roots live in my kitchen and in the hands of many women whose pedigree is healing by birthright.
Our inheritance is what craftsmanship once was, skill passed through the generations.”
This is not nostalgia.
It is restoration —
a return to what was sacred along prestigious trade routes long forgotten.
At The Salt & Savor Apothecary, we remember. We bridge the gap between what God grows and what science knows, offering fast, effective herbal health support for muscle ease, skincare, and sleep restoration. Because the best medicine isn’t just bought—it’s passed down, shared, and savored.