Through Sana Canna , she combines eclectic healing services rooted in old Peruvian traditions and what some call New Age practices. It eventually led to establishing Sana Canna in late 2017. “When I started to make the CBD products three years ago, I tried vending in Orange County and it was just not happening for us,” Zamara said. She put a pause on one-on-one spiritual healing services to focus on the nutrition and baking side of Sana Canna. Looking ahead, Zamara said she wants to own a café one day to sell healthy foods and Sana Canna products.
Source: Los Angeles Times July 16, 2021 04:30 UTC