
All Naturally Derived Herbal Ingredients
Euphoric
Taken at a 3 - 12 drop dose, Euphoric is a great mood & memory stabilizer!
One of the best intrusive thought breakers out there-
Designed to aid your brain in quickly adjusting from one Brain Wave to the other. You can finally go about your day doing the things you want to do without interruption or procrastination - get your tasks done the way your body was meant to get them done, simply & with ease.
Ingredients:
Water Lily: (Blue Lotus)
âNymphaea caeruleaâ
Egyptâs dreamy-eyed enchantress.
Travel back in time to the golden hush of the Nile⌠its banks kissed with a flower so sacred, the priests themselves would bow to inhale her intoxicating scent. This wasnât just any blossomâit was Blue Lotus, known also as Blue lotus (Nymphaea) âEgyptian lotus, blue water lily, & sacred blue lilyâ.
Images of this beautiful flower have been found gracing ancient papyri (paper scrolls), etched on the walls of tombs, shimmering between the glyphs as honorable mentions in âThe Book Of The Deadâ, âBook of Coming Forth by Dayâ or âBook of Emerging Forth into the Lightâ an ancient Egyptian funerary text.
Historians discovered it a plant used in Egypt as a traditional medicine so intertwined with art, music, and transcendence that even the afterlife couldnât resist her charm. She wasnât just medicineâshe was expression.
Historians have found that Blue Lotus was used to stir creativity, elevate the senses, and soothe the tremors of the human mind. Anxiety, insomnia, even the weight of griefâlifted on the wings of a flower floating in sacred water. The mystery of her calm lies in what the ancient Egyptians didnât know, the source of blue lotusâs effects, Aporphine, (say it slow: ap-or-phine).
Not to be confused with her more intense cousin apomorphineâthis is gentler, more feminine, more⌠divine.
Aporphine is naturally occurring chemical compound a psychoactive alkaloid that wraps itself around your dopamine receptors in the hormone-endocrine system of the brain and sings a lullaby to your soul.
And oh, her reputation as an aphrodisiacâstill untouched by time. She opens not just the body, but the heart. A single dose can soothe nerves and stir the sensual, making her the chosen companion for spiritual rituals and magical rites of passage in antiquity.
Now, you can harness the same enchanting powers thanks to Blue Lotus Extract, and though Canada hasnât caught up yet (donât worry, neither had they with cannabis once upon a time ago), she remains legal to cultivate, purchase, and sellâjust not labeled for consumption. Unless of course⌠you know how to read between the papyri. đ
For now, avoid Poland, Russia, Latvia, and Louisiana unless you like breaking laws in style.
But here? Here on your altar of herbs, this ancient aquatic muse can be honored in tinctures, smokes, tea, and sacred ritualâwoven into your elixirs like a kiss from Cleopatra herself.
She is art. She is sleep. She is seduction.
L-Citrulline
Citrulline , or l-citrulline, is a non-essential amino acid made in the liver and intestine. Some individuals take it as a dietary supplement as the essential aminoâs are the group to which your body only derives from food - It can and most often will be found in watermelon; when your body produces this amino acid from the food you eat
Citrulline is involved in your urea cycle, which gets rid of waste products by excreting them in urine (pee). Itâs converted into arginine, an amino acid that produces nitric oxide, a substance that relaxes blood vessels and improves blood flow.
Blueberry: Blueberry
âVaccinium corymbosumâ
The indigo priestess of vitality.
She may be small, but oh, she is mighty.
Sweet, tart, and divinely dressed in celestial blue, the blueberry is no mere forest treatâsheâs a full-bodied oracle cloaked in antioxidants and brimming with mystery. A soft round whisper of natureâs magic, humming with the pulse of protection.
This lil' moon-blushed berry has been beloved for centuriesâused by First Nations and forest witches alike to keep the blood clear, the mind sharp, and the bowels⌠well, grateful. And no wonder. Sheâs laced with Vitamin C, Vitamin K, and Manganese, plus polyphenolic compounds like anthocyanins, those deep violet pigments that protect cells like tiny cosmic shields. In the world of berry babes, Blueberry is your velvet-armored empress.
And letâs talk about why she warms.
Itâs not fire, like gingerâitâs glow. Blueberryâs sweetness hugs your cells in a protective embrace, improving circulation through her subtle dilation of capillaries. She doesnât storm the gatesâshe sings them open. Her quiet strength is her gift: gently warming the bloodstream, strengthening the vascular system, and whispering "stay alive, darling" into the heart of every cell. This matters especially when the cold bites and your immune system begs for a bedtime story.
Now, to the sacred center of us allâthe womb.
Blueberry walks in gently, a bearer of blood-nourishing magic. Sheâs rich in flavonoids and folate, making her a womb ally for mamas-to-be. She enhances circulation to the uterus, helps maintain amniotic health, and supports developmental nutrition for babyâs brain, eyes, and bones. She might not trigger dilation like ginger, but she prepares the sacred nestâcushioned, vibrant, and strong.
And darling, yesâshe drinks.
Blueberry has a divine flair for alcohol. Infuse her in gin, muddle her into elderflower cocktails, or brew her deep into herbal wines. Her flavor? Unforgettable. Her antioxidant boost? Irresistible. Whether sheâs swirling through a tincture or seducing the rim of a summer sangria, she elevates every elixir into a potion of vitality and charm.
There are whispersâgentle, clinical onesâthat Blueberryâs antioxidants may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, lower blood pressure, and protect against cognitive decline⌠but we wonât bore you with long words or serious studies. Letâs just say: she remembers what your body forgot.
So sip her, bless her, scatter her over honeyed oats or drop her into your next moonlit brew.
She is memory. She is womblight. She is the kiss of summer on the tongue.
Muira Puama
Muira puama is a bush that grows in the Amazon region. The wood and roots are used to make medicines.
Muira puama studies show its effectiveness with sexual disorders - increasing sexual desire, alleviating menstrual disorders, relieving joint pain, and other conditions, its been known to increase blood flow to to crown jewels and act like a natural viagra, much more affordable and you don't need a prescription - this herb will get you matting like a rabbit!
Ginger: Ginger
If fire had a root, it would be this.
Behold: GingerâZingiber officinale, healer, warrior, and unapologetic spice of life.
Ginger is that friend who shows up early, kicks your cold in the teeth, warms your belly, and tells your digestion to get it together. Used for over 5,000 years in ancient Chinese and Indian systems of medicine (Ayurveda bows deeply), ginger was once more valuable than goldâand honestly, still is when youâre nauseous or freezing your butt off in Canadian winters.
Now, before we go any furtherâletâs talk nutrients, because this root came dressed to impress. Inside this knotted little powerhouse, youâll find Vitamin C, B6, Magnesium, Potassium, Copper, Manganese, and a spicy kiss of Iron. This isnât just flavorâitâs foundational fuel. Ginger feeds your blood, hugs your immune system, and plays matchmaker for every enzyme trying to turn food into energy.
And what exactly brings the burn? Gingerâs heat comes from gingerols and shogaols, those fiery phytochemicals that flirt with your nervous system and spark circulation. That warming effect? Itâs not just your imaginationâitâs blood flow, itâs metabolic ignition, itâs your whole inner world lighting a match and whispering, Iâve got you.
This is especially true in that sacred furnace we call the womb. Ginger has been used for generations to warm the reproductive center, increasing uterine blood flow, preparing the body for dilation, and making nutrients more bioavailable for both mother and baby. Itâs like prenatal poetry in root formâgently reducing inflammation, preventing nausea, and even helping build the little oneâs bones, blood, and brilliance. Sheâs a doula in disguise.
And if that werenât enough? Oh, she drinks. Gingerâs got a thing for alcohol. From Moscow Mules to golden ginger liqueurs, she slips into cocktails like a mythic museâbringing bite, heat, and a zing that keeps you curious for the next sip. Infuse her in rum, vodka, gin, or even sparkling wine. Whether tincture or tipple, sheâs the spicy backbone of any bold brew.
And yes, there are whispers that she helps defend against the darker tidesânausea, inflammation, even risk factors tied to chronic illnessâbut we donât dwell in the gloom here. We sip, swirl, and sparkle. Ginger doesn't just prevent; she performs.
So steep her, blend her, bless your next bottle with her.
Sheâs not just a root. Sheâs a ritual.