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Wendy Strgar is the owner and
founder of Good Clean Love,
manufacturer of all-natural love and
intimacy products. Wendy is a sex
educator focusing on Making Love
Sustainable, a green philosophy of
relationships which teaches the
importance of valuing
the renewable resources of love and
family. She has learned that
physical intimacy is an important
component of sustaining healthy
loving relationships through her own
marriage of over 23 years.
Wendy has studied natural health
care and has used homeopathic
remedies, aromatherapy and energy
healing techniques with her four
children, family and friends for the
last 20 years. She formulated her
Good Clean Love products to meet a
personal need for healthy
lubrication products after the
births of her 3rd and 4th
child. She researches and advises
on a range of healthy products for
enhanced intimacy and provides
information on the negative health
impacts of many of the petrochemical
ingredients found in common over the
counter intimacy products.
She believes that healing the sexual
components in her own relationship
has transformed her marriage and her
life. Medical studies confirm that
an active sex life leads to a longer
and happier life: Benefits include
stronger immune response, better
heart health, reduction in chronic
pain and lower incidence of
depression.
She studies physical intimacy across
history and cultures. Her
educational efforts are aimed at
creating a culture that allows for
normal, healthy sexual drive and
exploration to flourish. Physical
love is the glue that holds
relationships together. Opening to
and experiencing intimacy and
sexuality carries a potential of
loving transformation to your
relationship.
Wendy has a Masters degree in
Organizational Development and
Training and has taught personal
development/career workshops for
many years. She spent years in
education reform and was a founder
of two alternative educational
charter schools. Most recently, the
project to start the first publicly
funded Children’s Peace Academy in
Oregon inspired her to start a for
profit business to fund the work of
teaching peace to children.
Wendy lives in Eugene, Oregon with
her husband, a psychiatrist, and
their four children ages 9-19.
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