ENDO BLACK, INC. X JUNA PRESS RELEASE
ENDO BLACK, INC.
Feel safe. Be encouraged. Manage ENDO.
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ENDO BLACK, INC. X JUNA
Oxon Hill, MD (September 25,, 2020) – ENDO Black, Inc. is announcing a partnership with a woman-led CBD company, Juna. Juna has joined The League, which is a collective group of woman-owned companies working towards a healthier approach to helping women. Studies have repeatedly shown that endometriosis does affect your mind, body, mood, and sleep, and Juna has sought out to provide products that heal them. ENDO Black, Inc. resonates with Juna as they pride themselves on forming partnerships with companies that believe in the well-being of their customers.
Juna’s mission is to design the most effective and sustainable wells products for our modern world. This partnership includes providing education in the community in efforts to raise awareness about endometriosis and hemp, while also offering exclusive opportunities to members of the ENDO Black and their audience.
“I use Ease Functional Body Relief Oil and love the results. This product is for releasing tensions and stress, but I also mix it in with my facial wash regimen,” said the founder of ENDO Black, Inc. Ease Functional Body Relief Oil, Balance X, and Nightcap Sleep Drops are their best-known products. Juna shares that while it’s easy to turn to pharmaceutical solutions and quick fix supplements, new-age wellness studies are shining a light on plant-powered alternatives. Juna takes on a different approach with using hemp and other botanicals, which re-set our body's ecosystem and creating long-term benefits and solutions to everyday challenges in our modern world.
Welcome to The League, Juna.
ABOUT ENDO BLACK
Founded in October 2015, ENDO Black, Inc. was created for African American women and women of color who have endometriosis. ENDO Black is a safe space for women to ask questions, to be encouraged, and to receive advice on how to navigate endometriosis. For more information about ENDO Black, Inc., visit its website at ENDOBlack.org.