The LuntiLikha Storv: How it Came To Be
If you were to tell me a few years ago that I would create my own company and my own brand, I would've never believed you. My goal when I started LuntiLikha was not to mare a profit nor to start running my own business - but it is my advocacy, my mission - my passion project, if you will. Severe depression was the first, followed by anxiety 10 years after.
I also found out that I have fibromyalgia - a chronic disorder in my muscles and nerves, lower lumbar
degenerative disease, pre-diabetes, and was also recently diagnosed with pre-hypothyroid, making me both physically and mentally challenged. I spent most of my career working with corporate companies who are fast-paced and always in a rush. I had bright and bold ambitions for myself throughout, but everything changed when I was starting to get sick. Everything that I had been holding onto was starting to become a burden instead of it becoming a blessing. I started to deteriorate and felt out of place. I tried so many times and yet I still ended up failing miserably. There came a point wherein I was about to give up and would often find myself staring blankly into spaces because of everything that has been going on. But throughout those periods of uncertainty and anxiety, God gave me wisdom. This was God's way to refresh my mind and help me renew myself with new ideas. I believe that my years of silence served a great purpose. Tired and fed up with overpriced
medications and non-stop maintenances, I began seeking and searching for answers and alternative solutions to help manage my illnesses in natural ways possible. I began a regimen for myself: to exercise regularly, a conscious effort to think
positively, and to eat healthy and quality food. Unfortunately, eating healthy and quality food for me is quite expensive, is sometimes very difficult to prepare, and is scarce in terms of available resources. That sparked an idea that if it's difficult to source out natural, healthy products, then why not create one? And with that, despite the idea being ambitious and seemed impossible, LuntiLikha came three years after. This is not my redemption story, neither is this my legacy, but it is and has always been about
leaving God's legacy and in helping people. I am an advocate for high qua]ity and natural food for
everyone and I believe that through LuntiLikha, we will build a God-centered, loving community that is all for natural nutrients. I am all for . I am .