Turmeric, ginger, beetroot, broccoli and black pepper.

They are the magical blend of ingredients that make up The Feel Good, the all-natural, flagship supplement from Lake Country-based Little Acre Farms.

Started and grown as an e-commerce business, Little Acre Farms has now decided to get into retail as well, selling The Feel Good at the Nature’s Fare Markets in Kelowna, Vernon and Kamloops.

</who>The Feel Good comes in a jar of 60 capsules for $60.

“We’ve built Little Acre Farms online with an incredible community of customers who care deeply about what they put in their bodies,” said Little Acre co-founder Kirsten Crowell.

“Nature’s Fare has long been a trusted destination for natural health products in British Columbia, so it felt like a natural fit for us to work together.”

That means The Feel Good, which comes in a jar of 60 capsules for $60, is now on the shelves in the supplements sections of the stores.

</who>Little Acre Farms co-founder Kirsten Crowell checks out The Feel Good's placement in the supplements section of Nature's Fare Market in Kelowna.

While The Feel Good rapidly gained traction online with shipping to customers across Canada, the online community and retailers started asking if it made sense to have the supplement on store shelves as well.

“This is an exciting step for our brand,” said Crowell.

“We’re seeing strong demand both from customers and retailers and we’re focused on growing in a way that stays true to what Little Acre Farms stands for.”

</who> Some of the imagery used to launch The Feel Good in Nature's Fare Markets.

What Little Acre stands for is more than supplements, but a movement.

A movement of real food, simple routines and giving your body what it needs to heal and thrive.

According to Little Acre Farms, The Feel Good supplement, taken as two capsules once a day, can be part of that because it reduces inflammation, supports gut health and restores balance from the inside out.

The ingredients are high-quality, naturally sourced, non-GMO (non-genetically modified organisms) superfoods with no fillers or artificial additives.

</who>Turmeric -- the spice derived from the root of the curcuma longa plant -- is one of the main components of The Feel Good.

Turmeric, the bright yellow-orange spice derived from the root of the curcuma longa plant, helps calm inflammation and supports joint health and brain function.

Ginger aids digestion and reduces bloating.

Beetroot supports circulation and energy.

Broccoli promotes detoxification and cellular health.

And black pepper enhances absorption and boosts the effectiveness of The Feel Good.

</who>Kirsten Crowell in front of the Kelowna Nature's Fare.

Little Acre Farms was founded by Kelowna entrepreneurs Kirsten and Matt Crowell, Taylor Brown and Dallas Chelick.

Matt Crowell is a former hockey player (BCHL, university, AHA and Holland) and CEO of Kelowna-based mobile digital marketing platform GetintheLoop.

Kirsten Crowell was the face of The Feel Good when it launched at Nature’s Fare in Kelowna.

Nature’s Fare was started in Vernon in 1993 by the Monahan family and sold to Jim Pattison Group in 2019.

Nature’s Fare now has seven locations in BC — Kelowna, West Kelowna, Vernon, Penticton, Kamloops, Langley and White Rock.

Vancouver-based Pattison is the conglomerate that owns other grocery stores (Save-On, Buy-Low, Urban Fare, Choices, Quality Foods and Nesters), Everything Wine stores, car dealerships, billboard and transit advertising space, radio and TV stations and Canfor forest products.