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About En-Vibe Botanicals

En-Vibe is a company dedicated to empowering you with the highest quality, locally grown, organic, lab-tested herbal medicine for your greatest health and vitality. 

About Emily

 

Emily Masry is the Co-Founder of En-Vibe, Founder of Inner Solutions, and co-creator of En-Tune.

 

Emily is a powerful guide, licensed holistic health practitioner for over 25 years, certified naturopathic practitioner, herbalist, clinical nutritionist, classically trained musician for over 30 years, researcher, scientist, artist, teacher, sound/energy healer, applied kinesiologist and medical intuitive. Emily has traveled to over 25 different countries studying natural medicine and consciousness with doctors, integrative practitioners, indigenous tribes and energy masters. Emily specializes in helping wellness practitioners, entrepreneurs, high performers and executives to up-level their game in life and business, from an awakened perspective through products, education and services.

About Michael

Michael is a plant enthusiast, expert distiller, has a doctorate in physics, works in tech as a RUST programmer (amongst other languages), is a musician, artist, tarot reader, and a brilliant engineer and scientist. Michael has trained and worked in labs all over the world including UCLA, Sweden, Germany and many more. He applies his expertise, knowledge and skills to help create the highest quality botanical products. 

Emily has partnered with Michael Winters to develop En-Vibe Botanicals using a lab and a combined knowledge/experience base of approximately 60 years to co-create supportive energy enriching tools to facilitate a new earth.

Emily and Michael live on Lake Travis in Austin, Texas and enjoy nature, the lake, music, community, farmer's markets, traveling, yoga, martial arts, crystals, self-enquiry, true nature, creating quantumly and as source energy, superconscious living and are both avid eclipse hunters.

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Envibe Institute

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