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Mantra (Celium)

Microdoses Capsules

Microdoses Capsules

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Product Description

Microdosing refers to the practice of working with very small amounts of psychoactive substances, approached by some as a reflective or exploratory practice rather than a recreational one.

Current research into microdosing is evolving, with placebo-controlled studies exploring psychological and perceptual effects. Experiences vary widely between individuals, and research remains ongoing.

Mantra presents this page as context and education, not endorsement or instruction.

How to Work with This Plant

Often taken as part of a daily routine, alongside meals or during periods of increased physical demand.

What's in the Blend

Moringa oleifera leaf

The Mantra Approach

At Mantra, we approach plants with respect rather than urgency. We work with traditional knowledge while staying honest about what modern research does and does not yet tell us. Some plants have a growing body of human research, while others are primarily supported by historical and cultural use. This product is offered as part of a wellbeing ritual, not as a medical intervention.

Research & Context

This page links to peer-reviewed research to support informed understanding. It does not promote outcomes.

Research link: [PubMed]. This information is provided for transparency, not as a claim.

Important Note

If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or managing a health condition, consult a qualified healthcare professional before use.

Closing Line

An invitation to learn, reflect, and approach the subject with care.

Pair With

Pairs conceptually with Lion’s Mane for reflection and awareness, or with Blue Lotus in conversations around intention and ritual.

Why We Work With This Plant

Microdosing sits at the edge of modern research and ancient human curiosity. We include it not as a solution, but as a space for learning, discernment, and informed conversation.

Ritual Inspiration

Reading.
Journaling.
Approaching the subject with curiosity rather than expectation.

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