Our Superfood Ingredients

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Acai Berry
ANTIOXIDANT RICH
Acai Berry
This superfood berry has gotten its path to fame due to its amazing antioxidant content. Specifically, Anthocyanin, an antioxidant known to reduce cholesterol and improve heart and cardiovascular health. Used for centuries in improving fertility, Acai is a multi-tasking plant that not only tastes good but has been said to bring sexy back into and outside of the bedroom.
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Amla
NUTRIENT DENSE
Amla
Also known as Indian Gooseberry, amla is one of the three fruits within the traditional formula triphala. One small fruit contains as much as 20x the amount of Vitamin C as an orange. Its high nutrient content contributes to its ability to support the health of our connective tissues. Amla has been used historically to promote hair growth as well as maintain and rebuild connective tissues like nails and cartilage.

Origin: India
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Aronia Berry
Rich in polyphenols to support the body's immunity system.
Aronia Berry
Loaded with antioxidants and polyphenols, Aronia berries can help support heart health and aid your body’s natural defense against oxidative stress. These berries are flavorful and low glycemic, supporting blood sugar balance.
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Ashwagandha
Stress Support
Ashwagandha
Get Sunday Scaries on the regular? Aka “Indian Ginseng”, this adaptogen root has been used for centuries as a non-toxic ingredient that aids in stress.
Origin: India, Africa (secondary)
Astragalus
BODY STRENGTH
Astragalus
Astragalus is a food ingredient that's been used for centuries in helping the body restore and repair. Astragalus contains polysaccharides, which are digestible carbohydrates that may help maintain healthy cholesterol and blood sugar levels in already healthy individuals when taken in conjunction with a healthy diet and exercise.
Origin: China, Mongolia, Korea, and Siberia
Beetroot
ANTIOXIDANT RICH
Beetroot
The leaves and roots of beets are packed with nutrition, including antioxidants that fight cell damage and reduce the risk of heart disease. They’re one of the few vegetables that contain betalains, a powerful antioxidant that gives beets their vibrant color. Betalains reduce inflammation and may help protect against cancer and other diseases.
Black Pepper
Absorption
Black Pepper
We all like a little spice and Black Pepper has been a favorite for centuries even being dubbed "the king of spices”. This spice is native to tropical areas and is a berry from a perennial woody, climbing vine. Black Pepper is a warming spice, traditionally used in Ayurveda to stimulate "Agni" or digestive fire, but is also good for stimulating the circulatory system. The winning combination of Black Pepper and Turmeric aids in the absorption of Curcumin, the anti-inflammatory compound found in Turmeric. Without Black Pepper, most of Turmeric's bioavailability of Curcumin is un-utilized.
Origin: Tropics
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Blue Matcha
UNIQUE SUPERFOOD
Blue Matcha
Organic Blue Matcha comes from Blue Pea Flowers and has has been traditionally used in foods to help reduce inflammation and aid in the body's natural detoxification process.
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Burdock Root
Digestive Support
Burdock Root
Burdock Root is a live-supporting bitter herb that enhances lymphatic circulation. Rich in prebiotic fiber, this root supports healthy gut flora, which is key in effective digestion and detoxification.
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Camu Camu
Vitamin C Rich
Camu Camu
Camu Camu is a superfood berry found in the Amazons, and is also known as “nature’s vitamin” because of its exceptional Vitamin C content. Camu Camu has 60% more Vitamin C than an orange, making it excellent as an immune booster. This high vitamin C content also helps to support the body in its natural collagen production.
Origin: South America
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Cardamom
Powerful Antioxidant
Cardamom
Cardamom is a spice originating from India. The seeds, oils and extracts of Cardamom are vibrant, intense, and have a unique sweet and savory flavor, that some people compare to mint. The plant has had multiple research studies done, with impressive medicinal properties and have been used in traditional medicine for centuries.
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Cayenne Pepper
Boosts Metabolism
Cayenne Pepper
Cayenne Pepper brings the heat and was brought to Europe with the return of Christopher Columbus from the New world. Cayenne comes from the Greek work “to bite” and has been used in many healing systems ranging from Native American medicine to Ayurveda. This spice is known to bring the heat, naturally stimulating the body but also aiding in nutrient absorption, digestion, and building immunity.
Origin: USA
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Chaga Mushroom
WHOLE BODY
Chaga Mushroom
In Asian culture, the Chaga Mushroom is a powerful food ingredient often referred to as the 'Mushroom of Immortality' used to support a healthy immune system response. Unlike other mushrooms with gills or caps, the Chaga has pores and is irregularly formed looking much like a burnt piece of charcoal.
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Chlorella
Supports Gut Health
Chlorella
Chlorella is a green freshwater algae native to Taiwan and Japan, rich with phytonutrients. These phyto-nutrients include: amino acids, chlorophyll, beta-carotene, potassium, biotin, magnesium, and B vitamins. Chlorella is a natural detoxifier, especially good for cleaning heavy metals out and is an exceptionally rich source of plant-protein.
Origin: Taiwan, Japan
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Ceylon Cinnamon
NATURAL SWEETENER
Ceylon Cinnamon
Our certified organic Ceylon Cinnamon is a purer and healthier version of cinnamon. It is a natural sweetener, mood booster and an overall warming spice.
Clove
ANTIOXIDANT RICH
Clove
An antioxidant rich warming spice, supporting the immune system and reducing oxidative stress in the body. Studies have found it has anti-microbial properties, specifically helping to eliminate harmful bacteria that can contribute to oral and gastrointestinal infections. Clove is anti-inflammatory, helps stabilize blood sugar levels, and promotes overall digestive health by reducing bloating and water retention.
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Coconut Milk Powder
Healthy Fats
Coconut Milk Powder
A delicious superfood powder made from the flesh of fresh coconuts, coconut milk powder helps to regulate blood pressure due to its high potassium component. It’s also a great source of fatty acids and is packed with vitamins and minerals like iron, calcium, and magnesium. Found in many of our Signature Formulas, coconut milk powder provides a natural sweetness, creamy texture, and a source of healthy fats for maximum absorption.

Origin: Tropics
Collagen
CLEAN PROTEIN
Collagen
Known as a skin plumping holy grail, bovine collagen is an animal product made from the bones, hide, and cartilage of cows. Our hydrolyzed collagen is sourced from grass-fed cows and contains 90% protein and 18 different amino acids. This type of collagen closely resembles human collagen and can support the health of our tissues like skin, hair, nails, and cartilage. Bovine collagen has also been shown to support the gut lining and overall digestive health.

Origin: South America
Cordyceps Mushroom
Adrenal Support
Cordyceps Mushroom
This mushroom isn’t psychedelic, but can rock your world with its stress reducing nutritional profile. In the wild, Cordyceps are pretty rare, and are found at the foothills of the Himalayan mountains. Due to this rarity they were commonly reserved for royalty. Cordyceps will get you in tip top shape from enhancing cognitive function, keeping that mind sharp, to overall muscular tone and athletic recovery. It will keep your mood in check too and can relieve lung function and symptoms of chronic bronchitis. Origin: Himalayan Mountains
Dandelion
Nutrient Dense
Dandelion
Dandelion is most often thought of as a pesky weed that takes over our lawns and gardens. But it's also a powerful plant that is a very rich source of beta-carotene which we convert into Vitamin A. This flowering plant is also rich in vitamin C, fiber, potassium, iron, calcium, magnesium, zinc, and phosphorus.
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Dandelion Root
Digestive Support
Dandelion Root
Dandelion also known as Lion’s tooth, is now found in almost every lawn and many childhood memories, but was a native to Greece. Who knew this “weed” can actually make wishes come true? Dandelion is a potassium rich herb and detoxifier aiding the cleansing of multiple organs and is a diuretic, meaning more bathroom breaks, but cleaner blood.
Origin: Eurasia
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Elderberry
Immune Strengthening
Elderberry
Elderberry contains chemical compounds called anthocyanidins, which are known to have immunostimulanting effects. It's been shown to be a safe and effective preventive and treatment of cold and flu symptoms. Given its ability to improve immune function and reduce inflammation, Elderberry has also shown to provide relief from allergies. It also supports digestive health by aiding elimination, helps to lower blood sugar levels, and has a positive effect on blood pressure. Origin:
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Ginger
Supports Digestion
Ginger
Ginger is a root spice, commonly used in tinctures, foods and cuisines to boost Agni, or digestive fire. This herb is a potent anti-inflammatory medicine, that also has anti-microbial properties making it popular during the colder months to reduce the likelihood of colds and flus.
Known as a digestive aid, Ginger is commonly consumed as a tea or taken dried, after a meal.

Origin: USA, South Asia
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Ginseng (Siberian)
GENERAL WELL BEING
Ginseng (Siberian)
Ginseng is a short, slow-growing plant with fleshy roots. This slightly warm and sweet root is an adaptogen and immune tonic. In traditional Chinese Medicine this root is used to treat damp, windy (similar to Vata imbalances) conditions. It is believed to also restore and enhance general well being, strengthening Chi or "what gives life". Ginseng can help regulates blood sugar, soothe inflammation, and do as adaptogens do: provide anxiety support. This is a great root for Type A, the work hard, play hard mentality.
Origin: Siberia, Russia, Japan, Korea
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Goji Berry
Anti-Aging
Goji Berry
A berry native to Asia with a subtly sweet and luscious flavor. Goji or "wolf berry" has been rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine and has been used treat eye, liver, and kidney health. Topically, Goji Berry promotes collagen production, reduces hyperpigmentation, and reduces oxidative stress.⁠
Hawthorn Berry
ANTIOXIDANT POWERHOUSE
Hawthorn Berry
This antioxidant rich berry supports cardiovascular health while also being known to “gladden the heart,” due to its mood-boosting and anti-anxiety qualities. Traditionally, hawthorn berry has been used in herbal formulas to calm the nerves, heal a broken heart (literally and figuratively), and for grief.
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He Shou Wu
He Shou Wu
He Shou Wu is a herb and adaptogenic food that has been used for centuries to help promote long-term vitality. Can you say bringing sexy back? But He Shou Wu isn’t all looks and no brains, this beauty is also known as a longevity tonic in Traditional Chinese Medicine. It is recommended to eat or drink He Shou Wu with large amounts of water and over an extended amount of time.
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Hibiscus
ANTIOXIDANT RICH
Hibiscus
Hibiscus is a vibrant hued flower that is native to tropical areas. This herb is packed with antioxidants, enhancing skin elasticity and is known for its effective anti-aging properties. Hibiscus supports the body in reducing not only inflammation, but high cholesterol, weight, and menstrual cramp relief. Topically, Hibiscus enhances skin elasticity and is known for its effective anti-aging properties.⁠
Origin: North Africa, Southeast Asia
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Holy Basil aka Tulsi
Sleep Inducing
Holy Basil aka Tulsi
Also known as Tulsi, Holy Basil is an aromatic, perennial, herbaceous plant in the Lamiaceae family and is native to India and found throughout Southeastern Asia. It has been used for thousands of years and is most commonly used in herbs and recipes that promote better sleep, to reduce stress, and general well-being.
Origin: Southeast Asia
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Horsetail
Supports Restoration
Horsetail
Horsetail is one of the oldest plants on the planet with its first record dating back more than 300 million years ago. This powerhouse herb contains up to 35% silica, a nutrient that helps build healthy connective tissue like collagen for stronger bones, hair, skin, and nails. In addition to silica, horsetail is a rich source of flavonoids and potassium which are also key to the growth of our tissues.

Origin: Every continent except Australia and Antarctica
Japanese Matcha
Energy Boost
Japanese Matcha
Matcha has been an all star for centuries and has been traditionally used in Chinese medicine. Matcha is made from the youngest Japanese green tea leaves, that is grown in the shade to avoid direct sunlight. This process increases the content of nutrients including amino acids and antioxidants, and is rich in chlorophyll. This powerful herb contains both yin and yang aspects by increasing energy, while promoting a calm energy. Matcha is also known for boosting the metabolism, sharpening cognitive function and basically keeping you on your A game.
Origin: Japan
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Jujube Date
Potassium Rich
Jujube Date
Jujube fruit, also known as red or Chinese date, is native to Southern Asia but has become popular around the world. These small round fruits with a seed-containing pit grow on large flowering shrubs or trees and when ripe, they’re dark red or purple and may appear slightly wrinkled.
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Kaolin Clay
Cleanser
Kaolin Clay
Kaolin Clay is a gentle cleanser used for any skin type, absorbing excess oils and extracting impurities without causing inflammation. Kaolin Clay has been used for centuries to absorb excess oil from the skin, preventing breakouts before they begin.
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Lemon Peel
Lemon Peel
Lemon peel is the yellow outer layer of the lemon. Its antioxidant properties have a protective and detoxifying effect on the body. Citrus peels, in general, also have a calming and uplifting effect on our nervous systems.
Origin: North America
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Lion's Mane
Stress Support
Lion's Mane
Lion's Mane is a potent adaptogenic mushroom in the tooth fungus group that is native to North America, Asia, and Europe. It grows on hardwoods in a single clump of dangling long spines and has been used in folk medicine for thousands of years. The medicinal mushroom looks like a white, fluffy, and potent adaptogen with a sweet and savory flavor profile. Lion's Mane has been consumed via food or drink, to reduce stress and fluctuations in mood, while keeping you on your toes all day.
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Lucuma
ANTIOXIDANT RICH
Lucuma
Our certified organic Lucuma Powder is made from whole Peruvian lucuma fruit that has been dried at low temperatures and milled into a fine powder. Hailed as the "The Gold of the Incas", lucuma fruit is a rich source of antioxidants, dietary fiber, healthy carbohydrates, and vitamins including beta-carotene, niacin, and minerals. Lucuma powder is a delightful, low sugar sweetener that has light butterscotch and maple syrup undertones. It is sweet without being overpowering or cloying. Our lucuma is grown on small family-owned organic farms and is tree ripened, hand picked, then gently milled at low temperatures to preserve the vital nutrients. Often seen in desserts and sweets in South America, it makes an excellent addition to desserts, smoothies, and other sweet treats!
Maca Root
ADRENAL NOURISHMENT
Maca Root
Maca is an adaptogenic root with a mildly sweet and nutty creamy flavor. Maca helps nourish the adrenal glands, and a general vitality booster for mood, sexual health, and energy.
Origin: South America
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Marshmallow Root
Anti-inflammatory
Marshmallow Root
Marshmallow root is a demulcent herb, meaning it helps coat and soothe mucus membranes with its “goo-y” consistency once mixed with liquids. This quality helps calm an inflamed or irritated gut lining, which can impact not only gut health but overall health as well. Because of its anti-inflammatory, gut-healing properties, it is able to support skin health through the gut-skin axis.
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MCT Oil
COGNITIVE BOOSTING
MCT Oil
MCTs or medium-chain triglycerides, are a form of saturated fatty acids derived from coconut. MCT oil has been shown to boost cognitive function as well as support healthy weight management by raising the body’s metabolic rate. MCT oil has natural antimicrobial properties and can help invite balance and ease to the gut microbiome and digestive system. MCT oil may also support nutrient absorption, provide a natural energy boost, and has been found to be cardioprotective.
Moringa
Gut Support
Moringa
also known as the drumstick tree or horseradish tree, is a small tree native to tropical Asia and India. Moringa leaves have been used for centuries for their nutrient-rich profile, featuring protein, calcium, and potassium. It’s also been used for its inflammatory support benefits that promote optimal gut health.
Origin: Asia
Motherwort
Nervous System Support
Motherwort
A nervine in the mint family, Motherwort nourishes and strengthens the nervous system, supporting the body to bring down anxiety.
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Mucuna
Stress Support
Mucuna
Naturally occurring L-Dopa in Mucuna is a precursor to the neurotransmitter dopamine, an important brain chemical involved in mood and movement The total alkaloids from Mucuna comprise five alkaloids. This plant food is one that you may see fairly quick results with so it can be used on an as-needed basis or for extended periods of time. Studies show that Mucuna can be used to support healthy energy levels and increase stamina.
Origin: India
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Nettle Leaf
Nutrient Powerhouse
Nettle Leaf
Nettle leaf has been used in traditional holistic medicine for centuries. It’s known for the stinging hairs that grow on the stems and leaves, which is a rich source of antioxidants and Vitamin C. It is native to Europe, North Africa, and Asia and was widely used throughout the Mediterranean basin in Greek and Roman times.
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Nutmeg
Anti-inflammatory
Nutmeg
Nutmeg is valued for its medicinal properties. The leaves and other parts of the tree are used in herbal medicine for centuries, due to its rich micronutrient and vitamin content such as Vitamin B1 and B6. Nutmeg contains many essential volatile oils such as myristicin, elemicin, eugenol and safrole.
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Pea Protein
Rich Source of Plant Protein
Pea Protein
A plant based source of protein that keeps you full and helps rebuild muscle.
Origin: USA
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Peppermint
Supports Relaxation, Digestive Support
Peppermint
Peppermint is one of the most well known members of the mint family. This herb is rich in volatile oils, vitamins, and minerals and is known to have both warming and cooling actions.
The leaves are often used to aid in digestion, relaxation, nervous tension, and relieve nausea. It is great for sleep and even has antibacterial qualities.

Origin: Eurasia
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Pink Rose Clay
Cleanser
Pink Rose Clay
Rose clay, often referred to as pink rose clay, is a gentle, natural clay used in providing skin-loving minerals. Rose clay deeply cleans the pores without stripping off skin's own protective barrier while improving skin elasticity and cell regeneration. Whitens and brightens skin while encouraging the production of collagen and elastin in cells.
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Raw Cacao
Mood Booster
Raw Cacao
Taking Cacao, raw in particular, can help improve memory, increase mood, and boost immunity. Cacao is the rawest form of chocolate and is great for its serotonin boosting sans guit or sugar.
Reishi Mushroom
STRESS SUPPORT
Reishi Mushroom
All hail the Queen! Reishi aka the Queen healer is a powerful mushroom that has been long consumed in foods and drinks to help reduce stress. In her court, there is not time for stress, allergy symptoms, or an imbalance of hormones. This mushroom has long been hailed for it zen inducing effects, in Chinese medicine it promotes balance, calmness, and awareness.
Origin: China, Japan
Rose
Mood boosting
Rose
For hundreds of years, the rose has been revered for its beauty, fragrance, and invocations of the heart. Roses have a myriad of beneficial uses from an edible food to its captivating aroma. Our pink rose powder is ground from organic Rosa canina petals. Organic rose powder makes a wonderful addition to bath and body care creations and can also be used in cooking and baking recipes. A wonderful flower, great for uplifting the mood and alleviating depression, Rose also has antispasmodic, aphrodisiac and sedative qualities, as well as being anti-inflammatory.
Origin: North America
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Rose Hip
Anti-Aging
Rose Hip
Rose Hip is the berry that grows off the rose plant. This berry has been used for centuries in tincture, jellies, wine, and more. During World War II, Rose Hip leaves were collected and made in a syrup to make up for the lack of citrus fruits, therefore Vitamin C, in England at the time to prevent scurvy. Rose Hip gets an A for beauty and immune health for its high levels of vitamin C and helping keep the blood moving promoting circulation and menstrual support.
Origin: Europe, USA
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Schisandra Berry
SKIN SUPPORT
Schisandra Berry
Schisandra is one of the few adaptogens that is not a mushroom or a root - but a superfood berry. This powerful berry aka Wu Wei Zi or “five flavors” contains all five tastes according to Chinese medicine: sweet, sour, bitter, pungent, and salty. Because it contains all five tastes, it benefits the five yin organs: the liver, kidneys, heart, lungs, and spleen.Healing from the inside out, Schisandra is a superfood berry that can help the production of thick and shiny hair, and firming of skin. Delicious and functional, this berry is exceptional in its antioxidant content, supporting healthier skin, mood and overall healthy bodily function. Topically, Schisandra Berry is the skin-saving superfood that brings suppleness to the skin while protecting and improving its appearance.⁠
Origin: China, Russia
Sea Buckthorn
VITAMIN C RICH
Sea Buckthorn
Sea Buckthorn is a deciduous shrub from Europe, this small orange berry is known as the “Holy Fruit of the Himalayas” and is the world’s richest source of Omega 7. Omegas helps promote healthier hair, skin, and nails. In addition, this tiny berry packs a punch supporting the liver, promoting respiratory health, and fighting signs of aging. Overall one of nature’s all stars for beauty.
Origin: Europe, South America
Sea Moss
Thyroid Support
Sea Moss
Sea Moss, also known as “Irish Moss,” is a type of red algae that’s great for skin and famous for thyroid support. Sea Moss is virtually tasteless and multi-functional in that it is both edible and great for face masks. The seaweed can help soften skin and strengthen hair (so you're essentially beach ready at all times).
Sea Moss is also used to support respiratory health and protect the body against inflammation (such as urinary tract infection).

Origin: Atlantic Coasts of Europe
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Shatavari
Women's Health
Shatavari
Shatavari is basically a girl’s best friend, especially during her moon cycle. A root commonly used in Ayurveda, translated from Sanskrit is means a woman with a hundred husbands basically making every woman feel like a queen. This ancient root is great for woman at an age from menstruation to menopause.
Promoting sexual health, Shatavari also balances the hormonal system by regulating estrogen production.

Origin: Southeast Asia, Africa
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Skullcap
Skullcap
A member of the mint family, the leaves and flowers from skullcap have been used by Native American tribes for centuries to help curb nervousness, menstrual imbalances, and digestive issues. Extracts of skullcap have been traditionally used to ease stress-induced headaches in the front or base of the skull. Today, it’s most commonly used in herbal medicine as a sedative and a nervine to help ease feelings of stress and boost the mood.
Origin: North America
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Tocotrienols (Rice Bran)
Vitamin E
Tocotrienols (Rice Bran)
Originating from rice bran solubles, tocos is a bioavailable source of vitamin E that helps strengthen the skin barrier and boost the skin’s response to pollution and other irritants.
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Triphala
Poop Enforcer
Triphala
Backed up? Triphala is a combination of three fruits (haritaki, bibhitaki and amalaki) and has been used for centuries for healthy elimination.
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Turmeric
INFLAMMATION SUPPORT
Turmeric
Turmeric is rich in Curcumin, which is an anti-inflammatory powerful nutrient and has an abundance of anti-aging nutrients. Turmeric is a favorite in the Ayurvedic medicine, and can be seen in many Indian dishes.
Origin: South Asia
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White Mulberries
ANTIOXIDANT RICH
White Mulberries
White mulberries, commonly known as the silk mulberry, are berries indigenous to northern China. Their antioxidant content provides inflammatory support and helps the body respond to free radical damage. Extracts of white mulberries have been shown to help improve memory and lower feelings of stress.

Origin: China
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