OUR INGREDIENTS

Meticulously hand-crafted to smooth out the ripples and waves of the body and mind.


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Ashwagandha

This small shrub with yellow flowers has been used for over 3,000 years to relieve stress and anxiety while increasing energy levels and improving concentration. The Ashwagandha plant is native to India and Northern Africa.

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L-theanine

An amino acid, L-Theanine is most commonly found in tea leaves, with small amounts also present in Bay Bolete mushrooms. Research indicates that L-Theanine promotes relaxation without causing drowsiness.


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Valerian Root

The valerian flower was first used to make perfume centuries ago, with the root in use with traditional medicine for at least 2,000 years. Valerian root has been found to inhibit the breakdown of GABA in the brain, resulting in feelings of calmness and tranquility.

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5-HTP

The body uses 5-HTP to produce serotonin, a chemical messenger that sends signals between your nerve cells. Low serotonin levels are associated with depression, anxiety, sleep disorders, weight gain and other health problems.


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GABA

Deficient levels of GABA have been linked to anxiety and are commonly low in many people that experience chronic stress. When GABA attaches to a protein in your brain known as a GABA receptor, it produces a calming effect.

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Rhodiala Rosea

This herb grows in the cold, mountainous regions of Europe and Asia. Used in both localities for centuries, Rhodiola is an adaptogen — a natural substance that when consumed helps the body adapt to stress. Please make it so that the clothing items have 2 per row in quiz.


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Lemon Ball

A perennial herb from the mint family, studies have found that lemon balm eases the negative mood effects of stress. Participants who took lemon balm self-reported an increased sense of calmness.

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Magnesium

Research indicates that Magnesium appears to reduce anxiety by acting on multiple levels within the body - including the regulation of hormones, lowering of blood pressure, and the relaxing of muscles.