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    1. What Information We Collect We collect information about you during the checkout process and through your use of our site. This includes: 2. Why We Collect This Data We use your information to: 3. Sharing Data with Third Parties We don’t sell your data. However, we share it with trusted partners who help us run the store: 4. Cookies Our WordPress site uses “cookies” to keep track of your cart contents while you’re browsing and to remember who you are if you log in. You can choose to disable cookies in your browser settings, but it might make the…

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    Refund & Returns Policy

    1. Overview We want you to love what you ordered from House of Fola & Lora. If you’re not 100% satisfied, we’re here to help. You have 25 days from the date of delivery to return your item. 2. Return Conditions To be eligible for a return, your item must meet the following criteria: 3. Non-Returnable Items Certain items cannot be returned for legal or hygienic reasons: 4. How to Start a Return 5. Shipping Your Return 6. Refunds & Processing Once your return is received and inspected: 7. Damaged or Defective Items If your item arrived damaged or defective,…

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    Terms and Conditions

    3. Orders and Payment 4. Shipping and Delivery 5. Returns and Refunds 6. Intellectual Property All content on this site—logos, text, graphics, and images—is the property of Wholistic Gogo PTY Ltd. You may not use our branding or content for commercial purposes without our express written consent. 7. Limitation of Liability To the maximum extent permitted by law, House of Fola & Lora shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from the use of our products or website. Our liability is limited to the amount paid for the product in question. 8. Changes to Terms…

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    A Guide to the Japanese Art of Immersing in Nature – Forest Bathing

    In our increasingly digital and fast-paced world, the Japanese practice of Shinrin-yoku, or “Forest Bathing,” offers a profound yet simple antidote to modern stress. Unlike a rigorous hike or a guided nature walk, forest bathing isn’t about the distance you travel or the calories you burn; it is about simply being in the presence of trees and allowing the natural world to wash over you. Understanding Shinrin-yoku Developed in Japan during the 1980s, Shinrin-yoku literally translates to “taking in the forest atmosphere.” The Japanese government introduced it as a national health program to combat the “technostress” of the urban tech…