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Moringa Oasis

An alternative health and art studio in Trinidad

by  Joy Gipson
TRINIDAD —  A ribbon cutting was held on Friday, February 16 for Trinidad & Las Animas County Chamber of Commerce’s newest member, Moringa Oasis, 149 E Main Street #5, in downtown Trinidad.  Moringa Oasis offers a number of progressive health alternatives and products to the community.  It is also an art gallery for owner and artist Cindy Johnson.
Owners Cindy and Eric Johnson moved to Trinidad early last year and brought something new to town, their knowledge and love for Moringa Oleifera and its health benefits.  Moringa oil and powder comes from a small tree that grows in India, Pakistan and Nepal where it has been used for generations for its highly nutritious profile and powerful anti-inflamatory and antioxidant properties.  They carry a variety of Moringa products and other selections in their shop.
The Johnsons also have available the popular Bemer circulatory therapy equipment for private sessions.  Circulatory therapy is a noninvasive system that increases the bodies circulation, promoting a healthier internal environment.  You are invited to attend their Grand Opening on March 3, from 10 – 4, to hear Naturopath Dr. Maria Boldry talk about the benefits of blood circulation therapy and to have a free trial session on the Bemer equipment.  For more information and a free session, call Cindy 970-302-6888 or go to www.moringaoasis.com
A ribbon cutting was held for the TLAC Chamber of Commerce newest member, Moringa Oasis, on February 16, in Trinidad. Front row is Chamber Ambassadors KJ Agnello, Renee Walker, Sheri Files, owners Cindy and Eric Johnson, Ambassadors Cheri Jacobson, Linda Barron, and Shannon Rogan. Back row is Ambassadors Jack Israel, Brad Gordon and Zach Elrick, Cindy’s son and helper.