By Klaus & Peter Ferlow
This year, the founders of Ferlow Botanicals are proud to celebrate their 30th anniversary in the natural health products industry. In 1993, their company started out as a small Canadian-owned family business, headquartered in Mission, BC, Canada.
Company founder Klaus Ferlow had originally emigrated from West Germany to British Columbia in January 1975 to import premium quality gift lines from Europe for sale to hotel gift shops and furniture stores in Canada and the US. From 1979 to the summer of 1993, Klaus was involved in a variety of sales, marketing, and promotion jobs.
Then in the fall of 1993 he started a home-based company called Ferlow Botanicals and was introduced to Dr. Reinhard Krizekalla, a German chemist with expertise in formulating and producing herbal personal care products. Dr. Krizekalla was looking to retire and graciously offered to train Klaus, his wife Rose, and son Peter in the art and science of herbal product formulation.
From this simple beginning, the production of herbal personal care products started in the basement of the Ferlow family log home in Mission, located in the beautiful Fraser Valley of British Columbia. Klaus, as the 4th generation herbalist in the family, had the proper background and experience in education, marketing, promotion and sales.
Recovery from Psoriasis with Neem Leaf
In January of 1994, Klaus was watching "The Nature of Things", the longest-running TV science show on CBC, hosted by Dr. David Suzuki.[1] In this particular episode, the topic was "What's in a Neem?" In it, Dr. Suzuki explained that the neem tree offers better plant, human, animal, and environmental health benefits, and is especially powerful for healing skin disease.
Klaus had suffered from psoriasis on his scalp and elbows for 40 years. After learning about the benefits of neem, Klaus decided to start importing quantities of the herb, and he and his son developed a formula for a medicinal cream with neem extracts from the leaves. They later added neem oil derived from the seeds and kernels of the fruit. After using the neem cream for ten weeks, Klaus found that the lifelong build-up of psoriasis disappeared from his scalp. And after three weeks of using the neem oil on his elbows the psoriasis cleared up there too! And so began his lifelong passion for the neem tree and its miraculous benefits and healing properties!
(For a link to Klaus' powerpoint presentation about the healing properties of the neem tree, see Resource list below.)

After using the neem cream for ten weeks, Klaus found that the lifelong build-up of psoriasis disappeared from his scalp
The Whole Family Gets Involved
At the time, Peter was working as a professional baker in Vancouver, travelling back and forth to Mission, BC for several years. He also attended Kwantlen Polytechnic University to become a computer technologist in 1992. Then he joined the Ferlow Botanicals company full-time as a partner and production manager. Over time, he became the "heart and soul" of the company. As his father, Klaus is very proud of Peter's accomplishment working alongside his wife Ruth and knowing his company is in good hands.
Klaus’ youngest son Harald joined the company in 2000 as office manager and sales assistant. Rose, acting as secretary, took care of the administration and Klaus created a customer base of holistic practitioners and clinics and specialty stores while working closely with the two Naturopathic Colleges in Toronto, Ontario and New Westminster, British Columbia.
Over the next few years the product line expanded to include Ayurvedic herbal neem care products, and through Peter's research and development efforts a shampoo, conditioner, soap, toothpaste, oil-blend, tincture, hand sanitizer and shower gel was created which became the bestselling items in the company’s product line. These were followed by herbal arnica, calendula, devil’s claw, carrot, chickweed, rosa and wild yam creams.
Ferlow Botanicals Grows and Evolves
What is really amazing: Ferlow Botanicals is still the ONLY Ayurvedic herbal neem product manufacturer in Canada up to this day!
In 2004 the company outgrew its home-based headquarters in Mission and moved to a larger facility in Vancouver.
In 2016 they started offering their herbal medicine products direct to consumers through their online retail store. And later they re-incorporated Ferlow Botanicals. In the meantime, a name change from Ferlow Brothers Ltd to Ferlow Botanicals took place to reflect more accurately the herbal business we are operating. After Klaus retired from the company, Peter and his wife Ruth took over the business.

Original Ferlow headquarters
In 2017, Ferlow Botanicals acquired a cosmetic tube filling and packaging machine with ultrasonic sealing, followed by a large stainless steel mixer. At first the neem cream was switched over to a 100ml soft tube, then shampoo, conditioner, toothpastes to help streamline the production process.
Peter has always been passionate about green energy. So in the spring of 2021 he added a 34 kw solar array to the manufacturing facility that supplies nearly al of the power needs – over 49.000 kwh annually!
Today, the founders of Ferlow Botanicals are looking back proudly at the company they built into a prominent manufacturer/distributor and supplier of pure natural herbal medicine and Ayurvedic neem care products. These products are made with non-toxic ingredients in Canada. In fact, Ferlow Botanicals is the second oldest North American manufacturer of herbal neem products in North America!
Latest News
The third edition of Klaus Ferlow’s award-winning book "Neem: Nature's Healing Gift to Humanity" will be released before the year end of 2023!
Acknowledged as pioneers in the field, Ferlow Botanicals is known for producing herbal personal care products and for being the first to introduce Ayurvedic neem care products to the Western market since 1994.
The owners of Ferlow Botanicals are proud to celebrate their 30th anniversary this fall and extend their heartfelt thanks to all their customers past and present for their support and encouragement!
NEEM - ANCIENT WISDOM FOR A MODERN WORLD!
Resource List:
• Link to Klaus Ferlow's powerpoint presentation: http://neemresearch.ca/neem-presentation-2023/
• To order neem products online, visit: https://www.ferlowbotanicals.com, neemresearch.ca, https://neemresearch.ca/neem-the-healer-2, https://neemresearch.ca/neem-oil-a-sacred-oil-from-india
In 2025 we will celebrate our 50th Anniversary!
References
[1] Dr. David Suzuki bio: https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/David-Suzuki
Opioid addiction is a devastating crisis that affects millions of people worldwide. The opioid epidemic has caused immense suffering and has claimed countless lives. While conventional treatment methods, such as medication-assisted therapy and counseling, have proven effective, many individuals seek alternative approaches for opioid addiction recovery. Learn about natural remedies that can complement traditional treatments and support individuals through their recovery.
Understanding Opioid Addiction
Opioids, including prescription painkillers like oxycodone and illegal drugs like heroin, can lead to physical and psychological dependence. Individuals may become trapped in a cycle of craving and using opioids, making it challenging to quit without help.
This addiction can be so strong that it overtakes a person's life, affecting their health, relationships, and work. The body and brain get so used to having opioids that a person may feel sick or uncomfortable without them. That's why it's often necessary to have medical support and treatment to break free from opioid addiction.
What Are Conventional Treatments for Opioid Addiction?
Conventional treatment methods for opioid addiction typically involve medication-assisted therapy (MAT), counseling, and support groups. MAT can include medications like:
- Methadone
- Buprenorphine
- Naltrexone
These medications help manage cravings and withdrawal symptoms. Counseling and therapy provide essential emotional and psychological support during recovery.
What Are Natural Remedies for Opioid Addiction Recovery?
While conventional treatments are highly effective, many people are interested in incorporating natural remedies into their recovery journey. Although Bright Futures Treatment Center uses therapy and medication-assisted detoxification with their patients in recovery, they also support a more holistic approach to rehabilitation. They say these natural approaches can help address withdrawal symptoms, promote mental well-being, and improve overall health. Here are some natural remedies to consider.
Exercise and Physical Activity
It goes without saying that regular exercise can have a positive impact on addiction recovery. Exercise releases endorphins, the body's natural "feel-good" chemicals, which can help alleviate depression and anxiety often associated with withdrawal. Physical activity improves sleep quality, reduces stress, and boosts overall mood, contributing to a healthier recovery process.
When someone makes regular exercise a part of their routine, it can make the journey through recovery smoother. It doesn't have to be an intense routine; even walking or swimming can make a big difference. Staying active can help rebuild a body weakened by addiction and can provide a healthy routine that reduces the risk of going back to old habits.
Mindfulness Meditation
Mindfulness meditation is a valuable tool for managing cravings and emotional distress during recovery. By practicing mindfulness, individuals can learn to observe their thoughts and feelings without judgment, helping them cope with triggers and cravings more effectively.
Mindfulness can also increase a person's awareness of their body and environment, which can lead to better choices and a more deliberate approach to life. It’s like fixing a relationship with oneself—understanding what the body and mind need beyond the urge to use opioids. Overall, when it comes to natural remedies for opioid addiction recovery, meditation plays a significant role.
Yoga and Tai Chi
Yoga and Tai Chi are mind-body practices that combine physical postures, breathing techniques, and meditation. These practices can help reduce stress, improve physical fitness, and enhance overall well-being. Many individuals find these activities to be a soothing and empowering addition to their recovery journey.
The concentration required in Yoga and Tai Chi can distract from negative thoughts that often lead to relapse. Focusing on the present moment and your physical alignment helps individuals in recovery find a sense of peace and control that drug dependency often diminishes.
A Balanced Diet
A well-balanced diet can help repair the body's systems, reduce inflammation, and promote overall health. Focus on consuming whole foods rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants while avoiding processed foods and excessive sugar intake.
Eating right can also boost the effectiveness of recovery treatments, as a strong, nourished body is better equipped to heal. Rebuilding the body with good nutrition can also improve mood and energy levels, making it easier to stick with other parts of a recovery program.
Herbal Supplements
Certain herbal supplements have shown promise in supporting opioid addiction recovery. For example, kratom, an herbal supplement derived from a Southeast Asian tree, has gained attention for its potential to reduce cravings. Some people in recovery found they had fewer withdrawal symptoms, which can include things like pain, stomach upset, and mood swings. However, it's important to be cautious because not all supplements are safe for everyone, and some can even cause new problems or interfere with other medications you might be taking. A doctor can help you understand if an herbal supplement is a safe choice for your situation.
Supportive Herbs and Nutrients
Certain herbs and nutrients can support recovery by helping the body heal and manage withdrawal symptoms. Examples include:
- John's Wort: Known for its mood-boosting properties, St. John's Wort may help with depression and anxiety during recovery.
- Passionflower: This herb can help alleviate anxiety and improve sleep quality.
- Magnesium: Magnesium deficiency is common among people with substance use disorders, and supplementation may help with muscle cramps and anxiety.
It's crucial to consult a healthcare professional before adding any supplements to your recovery plan to ensure they are safe and appropriate for your specific needs.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture, an ancient Chinese practice involving the insertion of thin needles into specific points on the body, may help alleviate withdrawal symptoms, reduce anxiety, and improve overall well-being. Some individuals have found acupuncture to be a valuable addition to their recovery plan.
Those who incorporate acupuncture into their treatment often report a sense of calm and a decrease in the discomfort associated with opioid withdrawal. The idea is that by targeting certain areas in the body, acupuncture can help restore balance and encourage the body to heal itself. Nevertheless, while some people benefit from acupuncture, it's not a cure-all and works best when used alongside other forms of treatment, such as counseling and medication.
Social Support
Building a strong support network is vital for opioid addiction recovery. Surrounding yourself with understanding and encouraging individuals can provide emotional support and help you stay accountable. Support groups and therapy sessions with peers with similar experiences can be highly beneficial.
Conclusion
Opioid addiction recovery is a challenging journey, but it is possible with the right combination of treatments and support. Natural remedies can play a significant role in complementing conventional treatment methods. Remember that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to recovery; what works for one person may not work for another. It's essential to work closely with healthcare professionals to create a personalized plan that meets your specific needs and goals. However, a healthier, drug-free life is possible with determination, support, and a holistic approach that includes natural remedies.


