We built the marketplace
we couldn’t find.
A place where herbs, remedies, and healers are listed, reviewed by real people, and accessible to anyone who needs them.
Why we exist
I watched my mother fight cancer. After that, I became obsessed with health — not treatment after things go wrong, but prevention. What you eat. What you drink. How you live. That led me to herbs, seeds, natural remedies — things people in this country have used for generations.
I started my own herbal business. And very quickly, I noticed something. People would come to me with problems I couldn’t solve. Ailments I had no product for, conditions I knew nothing about. But somewhere in Nigeria, there’s a healer or a vendor who does. A woman with a family recipe. A man who’s been treating that exact thing for thirty years. The problem is — I couldn’t find them. My customers couldn’t find them. Nobody could.
Open Instagram. Find any herbal seller. Scroll through their page. You’ll see testimonials. Screenshots of happy customers. Five-star reviews. Everything looks perfect.
Not one person had a complaint? Not one product didn’t work? Every single customer was magically healed? That’s not how medicine works — herbal or otherwise. The bad reviews exist. They just get deleted, ignored, or never posted because there’s no safe place to leave them.
We’re not saying every seller is dishonest. Most aren’t. But when the only reviews you see are the ones the seller chose to show you, you’re not making an informed decision. You’re making a hopeful one.
What we believe
xHerbs is a bridge. Between the person searching for help and the person who can provide it. Between the seller with a real product and the buyer who needs proof. Between the healer with decades of knowledge and the patient who doesn’t know they exist.
We’re not here to certify what works. We’re here to make sure you can hear from people who’ve tried it.
Sell what you grow.
Share what you know.
Whether you harvest herbs, press oils, mix blends, or heal with your hands — people are searching for what you offer.
One-woman operation. Every message read. Every email answered.