About Us

Rooted in Earth. Guided by Spirit.

Transcendent Roots was not built from a blueprint.
It was born from a breaking point—and a return.

My path into herbalism and ritual work came through lived experience. Through cycles of trauma, survival, and the slow process of learning how to rebuild from within. After years navigating systems that didn’t support my healing, I began seeking something different—something that worked with my body, not against it.

Herbalism wasn’t something I chose overnight.
It was something I found my way back to.

As a child, I spent time in quiet, unassuming spaces— metaphyscial shops filled with herbs, books, and items that carried meaning. I didn’t have language for it then, but something in me felt safe. That thread stayed.

Years later, after walking away from addiction, abuse, and a life that no longer aligned, I reached another threshold.
A 12-year corprate career came to an abrupt stop when my body made the decision for me. My nervous system shut down, and I could no longer function inside that broken system.

That moment became a turning point.

The Work

Transcendent Roots exists at the intersection of experience, intuition, and practical knowledge.

I identify as The Outlaw Herbalist — not as rebellion for the sake of it, but as a commitment to working outside rigid systems when they fail to support real healing. 
This work is grounded, intentional, and shaped by what has proven effective through lived experience.

Every offering is created with purpose:
  • Nervous System Love 
  • Grounding and restoration
  • Reconnection to the Body
  • Simple, Functional Care

Beyond Herbalism

This is more than an apothecary.

Alongside herbal blends, you’ll find:
  • Handmade Items
  • Forged Steel Pieces
  • Copper Bracelets
  • Grounded tools for everyday use

Everything is created or sourced with intention.
Nothing is random.

The Path

This work is not about perfection.
It is about returning to what works.

Transcendent Roots will continue to grow—through new formulations, new tools, new wood/forged pieces, and deeper integration of what supports both the body and the space we live in.

If you’ve found your way here, there’s a good chance you don’t fit inside conventional paths either.

You don’t have to.

A Final Note

You don’t have to follow a system to heal.
You can build your own.