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Did You Know? There’s an Herbal Room Inside The Healing Oasis

  • Writer: Karlee cobb
    Karlee cobb
  • 3 hours ago
  • 3 min read

(Wellness Spa in Mitchell, SD)


Not everything at The Healing Oasis is on the schedule. Tucked into the space is a room most people don’t see right away, a place where herbs, teas, and small-batch blends are created with intention. It’s a quieter part of what happens here, but it’s a meaningful one. This is Angie’s space.


A More Personal Side of The Spa

Angie, the owner of The Healing Oasis, didn’t just step into wellness, she learned it through her own experiences. Over time, she’s worked with different tools, practices, and approaches to better understand how the body responds to stress, discomfort, and recovery. That led her into working with herbs and natural blends as another way to support the body alongside the services offered in the spa. This part of the space reflects that, hands-on, always learning, and built from real-life use.


What Comes Out of This Room

From herbal teas to topical blends, Angie creates small, intentional products designed to support everyday wellness.

These may be used for:

  • Relaxation and nervous system support

  • Muscle and joint discomfort

  • Digestive support

  • General daily wellness

Over time, she’s had clients come to her looking for support through things like ongoing pain, stress, or recovery from injuries, and while every situation is different, many have found these blends to be a helpful addition to their routine.


What Herbs Can Actually Do

Herbs aren’t a cure-all, but they’ve been used for generations as supportive tools for the body, and more research is beginning to explain why. Many herbs contain natural compounds that can help support how the body responds to inflammation, stress, digestion, and recovery. Some are known for helping the body relax and settle, others for supporting circulation, easing tension, or aiding digestion.

They’re often used to:

  • Support the nervous system and promote relaxation

  • Help the body manage everyday inflammation and discomfort

  • Aid digestion and gut health

  • Provide antioxidant support for overall wellness

They work best as part of a routine, something you layer in over time, not something expected to fix everything overnight.


What Angie Has Seen

This is where it becomes more personal. Through her work in the spa, Angie has seen people come in dealing with all kinds of things, stress, ongoing pain, recovery from injuries, digestive issues, and more. And while every person responds differently, she’s seen how consistent use of simple tools can start to make a difference.

Not all at once.

Not perfectly.

But steadily.

Whether it’s pairing herbs with services like sauna, float therapy, or massage, or simply incorporating them into daily routines, it’s often the combination of small, consistent efforts that supports real change.


What She’s Doing Here

The herbal room isn’t about trends; it’s about creating options. Options people can take with them. Options that support what they’re already doing. Options that feel approachable and not overwhelming.

Everything Angie creates comes from a place of paying attention, to her own experience, to what clients are going through, and to what actually helps in real life. Everyone walks in with something different.

Stress.

Fatigue.

Pain.

Just feeling off.

This space, and the work happening behind the scenes, is about offering more ways to support that. Not just while you’re here, but outside of it too. Because recovery usually isn’t one thing. It’s a combination of small, consistent tools that start to add up over time.

 
 
 

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