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Nourishing Motherlines

Amber M Hill

Exploring the mineral matrix from which we are born, the matrilineal mitochondria we inherit and what it means in an age of rampant metabolic dysfunction, memories of my mother & hopes for my daughters (and all women).

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  • Amber M Hill

    A daughter of the elements and ancestors, a mother of two daughters, a mythic-minded herbalist and medicine maker, novice beekeeper, voracious reader, river swimmer, and podcaster living in rural Northern California.

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