Inside the Formula:
Why Every
Ingredient Matters.

Written By
William Eng, Founder & CEO
7 min read
Modern supplements are overprocessed and underperforming. We're here to change that — with real, ancestral nutrition your body actually recognizes.
The human body didn’t evolve to process synthetic multivitamins or survive on ultra-processed food. It evolved on nutrient-dense whole foods — especially organ meats and functional botanicals.

Organ Meats: Nature’s Multivitamin
Organ meats are the most concentrated source of essential nutrients — more potent, more bioavailable, and more synergistic than synthetic supplements.
Here’s what each organ does:
Liver
Rich in vitamin A (retinol), B12, folate, iron, and choline
Supports energy production, detoxification, immunity, and hormonal balance
Contains cofactors that allow other nutrients to be properly absorbed
Heart
High in Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) and collagen precursors
Fuels cardiovascular health, cellular energy, and endurance
Excellent source of heme iron, zinc, and selenium
Kidney
Packed with selenium, vitamin B6, and the DAO enzyme (histamine regulator)
Supports detox pathways, inflammation control, and immune health
Spleen
One of the richest sources of heme iron and immune peptides
Aids in blood production, oxygen transport, and natural resilience
Traditionally used to support vitality in weakened or anemic individuals
Pancreas
Provides natural digestive enzymes like lipase, protease, and amylase
Supports digestive function, nutrient absorption, and metabolic efficiency
The Dopamine Dilemma: Why Focus Is Harder Than Ever
In today’s world, we’re constantly bombarded with easy hits of dopamine — from social media notifications to ultra-processed foods designed to hijack our brain’s reward system. Over time, this flood of stimulation leaves us feeling scattered, burnt out, and unfocused.
With ingredients like Lion’s Mane and ginseng, we support cognitive function, mental clarity, and stress response — giving your brain the support it needs to reset and refocus.

Why Botanical Adaptogens?
Modern life brings chronic stress, poor sleep, and blood sugar swings. That’s where carefully selected botanicals come in — to support the systems most affected by modern life.
Lion’s Mane Mushroom
Stimulates nerve growth factor (NGF)
Supports cognitive function, memory, and neuroplasticity
May protect against age-related cognitive decline
Panax Ginseng
An adaptogen known for balancing cortisol, mood, and stamina
Enhances mental performance and immune resilience
Clinical research shows improvement in fatigue and focus
Ceylon Cinnamon (Not Cassia)
Known for its impact on blood sugar regulation and insulin sensitivity
Packed with antioxidants that reduce systemic inflammation
Supports gut health and microbial balance





