Ingredient
Main bioactives
Backed by Science
Research & Findings
Cherry
(Prunus cerasus)
Anthocyanins, Melatonin
US NLM PMC 8629796, J Med Food 2021
Rich in anthocyanins and natural melatonin, cherries have long symbolised renewal and rest. Modern studies show their potential to ease inflammation, support recovery, and improve sleep quality — a calm strength drawn from nature’s rhythm.
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Gooseberry
(Ribes uva-crispa / Phyllanthus emblica)
Ellagitannins, Vitamin C, Flavonoids
A tart burst of Vitamin C and natural tannins. Across traditions, gooseberry was valued for resilience and cleansing; science now confirms its antioxidant and metabolic benefits.A tart burst of Vitamin C and natural tannins. Across traditions, gooseberry was valued for resilience and cleansing; science now confirms its antioxidant and metabolic benefits.
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Used for educational reference.
Apple
(Malus domestica)

Polyphenols (Quercetin, Chlorogenic Acid), Pectin

A familiar fruit with quietly powerful chemistry — quercetin, chlorogenic acid, and pectin. Research links apple polyphenols to cardiovascular and metabolic health, showing how simplicity can carry real vitality.
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Sea-buckthorn
(Hippophae rhamnoides)
Carotenoids, Vitamins C & E, Omega 3-6-7-9
PMC 7290334, J Ethnopharmacol 2020
Bright and resilient, sea buckthorn holds rare omega-7 oils, vitamins C & E, and carotenoids. Studies highlight its support for skin, immunity, and cellular protection — sunlight preserved in a berry.

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Black Currant
(Ribes nigrum)
Anthocyanins, Vitamin C, GLA
A gentle balance of ellagic acid, anthocyanins, and vitamin C. Known for centuries as a restorative berry, raspberry supports skin vitality and vascular health through its natural antioxidants.
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Raspberry
(Rubus idaeus)
Ellagic acid, Anthocyanins, Vitamin C

A gentle balance of ellagic acid, anthocyanins, and vitamin C. Known for centuries as a restorative berry, raspberry supports skin vitality and vascular health through its natural antioxidants.
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Star Anise
(Illicium verum)
Anethole, Flavonoids, Polyphenols
Fragrant and warming, star anise has been a trusted herbal ally in traditional medicine. Modern research confirms its antimicrobial and antioxidant effects, adding science to its centuries-old wisdom.
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Used for educational reference.
Chilli
(Capsicum spp.)
Capsaicin, Vitamin C, Carotenoids

Fiery yet functional, chilli’s capsaicin brings warmth and vitality. Research shows its role in supporting metabolism, circulation, and cellular protection — heat with purpose.

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Backed by science — with gratitude to NCBI / PubMed, USDA, and Memorial University of Newfoundland.