The small town of Oakhaven didn't have a pharmacy. It had .
Elias lived in a shop that smelled permanently of dried rosemary and old leather. He didn’t sell aspirin or cough syrup; he sold solutions for the "stubborn things." So, when Silas—a man whose stomach had been in a knot since the Great Harvest of '92—stumbled in, he didn't ask for a pill. where to buy ox bile
"Then," Elias slid his finger to a drawing of a green cross, "you head to the . The specialty health shops in the city keep it stocked in the 'Digestive Aids' aisle. Look for the bottles labeled Nutricology or Thorne . They’ve done the hard work of drying it into neat little capsules so you don’t have to look the ox in the eye." Silas looked hopeful. "And the third way?" The small town of Oakhaven didn't have a pharmacy
"First," Elias pointed to a sketch of a glowing screen, "you brave the . There are great marketplaces—the ones named after jungles—where bottles of 'Bovine Bile' arrive at your door in two days. It’s for the man who trusts a van more than a neighbor." He didn’t sell aspirin or cough syrup; he
Silas shook his head. "I need it sooner. My sister’s making pot roast tonight."
"That's why I'm here," Silas pleaded. "Where does a man even go for that?"