
Golden Gut Tonic
Ayurveda: The Ancient Science of Life
Rooted in the Vedic traditions of India over 5,000 years ago, Ayurveda is a holistic system of healing that views the body, mind, and spirit as interconnected expressions of nature. Each blend in this collection is crafted to honor that lineage. These are not just remedies; they are rituals of return.


Golden Gut Tonic
Ancient Origin: Inspired by Ayurvedic Principles, Crafted for Modern Ritual
Agni awakened. Sluggishness undone. A fire lit where healing begins. This isn’t just a spice blend—this is a rekindling.
The Golden Gut Tonic is crafted to support your agni, the vital digestive fire at the heart of Ayurvedic wellness. Whether you’re feeling heavy, bloated, or simply off-balance, this formula helps stoke warmth, restore clarity, and awaken your gut’s natural rhythm.
Ideal before meals, during digestive recovery, or when the body calls for reset.

Traditional Properties
Used traditionally before meditation or intentional breathwork.
Not for casual use. This is ritual in a vial. Crafted in the spirit of traditional Ayurvedic self-massage but infused with modern knowing—this oil nourishes not just tissue and nerve, but identity.
Infused with adaptogens, blood purifiers, and cellular memory herbs, it restores what was depleted while honoring what was lost.
It is grounding. It is warming. It is sacred. You do not return the same. You return transformed.
Turmeric
- Curcuma longa – Contains curcumin, a powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compound.
- Reduces gut inflammation, supports liver detox, enhances digestion.
- Known in Ayurveda as “The Golden Goddess,” turmeric was believed to purify the body and spirit, often used in sacred rituals and wedding ceremonies.
Ginger
- Zingiber officinale – Contains gingerol, a compound known for digestive stimulation and nausea relief.
- Warms the digestive tract, kindles agni, relieves bloating and sluggishness.
- Revered as the “Universal Medicine” in Ayurveda, said to awaken fire not only in the gut, but in the soul.
Fennel
- Foeniculum vulgare – Contains anethole, with antispasmodic and carminative properties.
- Eases gas, cramping, and indigestion, especially useful post-meal.
- Fennel was believed by ancient healers to grant clarity and calm—used to sharpen vision and insight.
Cumin
- Cuminum cyminum – Rich in iron, supports digestive enzyme activity.
- Stimulates digestion, gently detoxifies, relieves intestinal discomfort.
- Called “Jeeraka” in Sanskrit, meaning “that which helps digestion,” cumin was often used after feasts in temple rituals.
Coriander
- Coriandrum sativum – High in antioxidants, with cooling and anti-inflammatory effects.
- Calms excess heat in the GI tract, supports smooth elimination, balances pitta.
- Ancient texts say coriander was offered to deities as a cooling agent for fiery tempers and digestion alike.
Ajwain
- Trachyspermum ammi – Contains thymol, known for antimicrobial and digestive stimulant effects.
- Relieves gas, indigestion, and heaviness after eating; especially good for kapha stagnation.
- Often called the “fire seed,” ajwain was used in Indian kitchens not just for food, but to ward off illness and lethargy.
Blackpepper
- Piper nigrum – Contains piperine, which enhances nutrient bioavailability.
- Boosts circulation, stimulates metabolism, improves absorption of other herbs.
- In Ayurveda, black pepper is the spark—known as “Maricha,” a name linked to the sun’s radiant energy.

Flavor Profile
Intentional Uses:
- Kindles digestive fire (agni)
- Supports nutrient absorption
- Soothes gas, bloating, sluggishness
- Clears stagnation and promotes gut clarity
- Perfect for daily use, seasonal shifts, or post-illness care
- May be used as a spice powder for warm water, tea, or broth
- Can also be infused into vinegar or honey to create a daily digestive elixir
- For best results, take before meals or in the morning to awaken digestion

Elemental Signature
In the context of The Ayurvedic Blend, an elemental signature refers to the core energy and connection a blend has with the doshas and the natural world.
Fire • Air • Ether
It ignites, but gently. It restores, but without push.

“When agni is balanced, the body is healthy, the mind is clear, and the soul is at peace.”
– The Wizard’s Table Codex
