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Tools for a clear, grounded nervous system.

Four small rituals from a Sunshine Coast kitchen. The first 20 jars ship 2–3 weeks after the batch is funded.

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The thesis

"We don't believe in supplement stacks. We believe in four small rituals — a daytime tea for clarity, a square of dark chocolate for focus, a half-sheet that grounds you to the earth while you sleep, and a daily spoon of sprouted broccoli for the long arc. Four touchpoints, one nervous system."

The four tools.

Brain Chocolate

Mid-day Focus · Dosed Ritual

Brain Chocolate

85% dark chocolate bar. Eight squares per bar. One square is one ritual.

AUD $22.00

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Recalibrate Tea

Daytime Clarity · Cognitive Blend

Recalibrate Tea

Eight plants for cerebral blood flow, memory, and unhurried focus. Caffeine-free.

AUD $34.00

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Broccoli Sprout Powder

Daily Neuroprotection · Sulforaphane

Broccoli Sprout Powder

Sprouted, dried, milled. One spoon a day for your long-arc nervous system.

AUD $42.00

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Earthsheet

Night Reset · Grounding

Earthsheet

Universal half-sheet underlay. One size fits Double and Queen beds.

AUD $149.00

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The mechanism

Mid-day

Brain Chocolate

Theobromine from 85% cacao plus L-theanine and lion's mane produce calm, sustained focus without a caffeine spike.

Day

Recalibrate Tea

Eight plants — ginkgo, brahmi, gotu kola — support cerebral blood flow and unhurried attention across the morning.

Daily

Broccoli Sprout Powder

Three-day sprouts carry up to 100× the sulforaphane precursor of mature broccoli, supporting the NRF2 oxidative-stress pathway.

Night

Earthsheet

A silver-fibre conductive grid transfers earth electrons through a safety resistor during sleep, supporting nervous-system regulation.

The founder in a sunlit Queensland kitchen

From the founder

Made on the Sunshine Coast.

These four products came out of a personal search — years of reading research, working alongside herbalists, and running quiet experiments on my own body. I grew up between Colombia and Australia, in two traditions that both took plants and land seriously. What I found was that the nervous system doesn't need complexity. It needs the right four touchpoints across the day: a clear-headed morning, a focused midday, a reset at night, and a slow long-arc practice that compounds over months. I found the right partners — a textile mill, a mushroom grower, a network of herbalists — all within reach of the Sunshine Coast.

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