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Hello,
In 2014, I founded Sun God Medicinals in the heart of Southern Oregon with a simple, stubborn belief: nature knows best.
Back then, the world was just beginning to rediscover the power of plant medicines. I had started with artisan teas and tinctures in 2012, focusing on "bioregional herbalism" - using the healing plants that grow in our own backyard.
As we expanded into the cannabis space in 2014 I blended those herbal allies with the right strains of cannabis for therapeutic uses. Then in 2021 our herbal-infused blunts became a cult favorite across the state, a "magical smoking experience" that prioritized function and flavor over raw potency.
But as many of our Oregon neighbors know, the last few years haven’t been easy. Our industry faced a "perfect storm" of oversupply and rising costs. To survive, we had to consolidate. For a while, that meant making the difficult choice to pause production on our beloved smokables while we searched for an OLCC cannabis manufacturing space that met our strict organic standards.
The wait is over. In the summer of 2025, we finally opened our new, expanded certified organic facility in Central Point adjacent to our existing certified organic herbal manufacturing space. This wasn't just a business expansion; it was a homecoming. It allowed me to get back to my roots as a formulator - personally selecting the skullcap, damiana, and rose petals that go into every hand-crafted blunt.
Today, Sun God Medicinals is still woman-owned, still Southern Oregon-grown, and more committed than ever to helping you find the right herbs for the right body needs. We didn’t just bring a product back; we brought our mission back.
Welcome back to the ritual.
I am forever grateful for your support of Sun God Medicinals.
In Health,
Brie Malarkey
Founder and CEO
Sun God Medicinals
Working to Ensure Safe Access to Quality Healing Herbs.
info@sungodmeds.com
www.sungodmeds.com
Marjin Menu: marj.in/sungodmeds
"There is no power for change greater than a community discovering what it cares about." – Margaret J. Wheatley
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