How to read this
Support language (not medical claims)
- We use phrases like “traditionally used”, “associated with”, and “may support”.
- We avoid disease claims, “fix/stop/cure,” and “root cause” language.
- Individual response varies and depends on lifestyle factors.
Micro-urgency: Ingredient research is only useful if it leads to a clean decision. Avoid getting stuck in endless “review loops.”
Core ingredient groups (high-level)
1) Circulation & sensory support
Ingredients in this group are often discussed in traditional wellness contexts for maintaining healthy circulation and general sensory support.
- Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis) — traditionally used in herbal practices.
- Yam (often wild yam) — commonly included in botanical formulas.
2) Neurotransmitter & nervous-system support
Some botanicals are commonly discussed for supporting balanced neurotransmitter activity and overall nervous-system function.
- Maca Root — popular adaptogenic-style ingredient in wellness routines.
- Mucuna Pruriens — often discussed in the context of neurotransmitter support.
3) Stress & calm routine support
Stress can influence perception and sensitivity. Adaptogens are often used to support calm, especially when routines are consistent.
- Ashwagandha — widely used adaptogen for stress support and balance.
Important: Always confirm the official label for the most accurate ingredient list and directions.