A conversation with a living materia medica. Tell it what you need — physical, emotional, ceremonial — and it composes a tailored elixir from wild-foraged extracts, mushroom intelligence, and spagyric essences.
The corpus underneath is 203 botanicals deep, built from peer-reviewed pharmacology (Mills & Bone, Hoffmann, Tilgner), TCM materia medica (Bensky & Gamble), Ayurvedic sources (Frawley & Lad), and twelve years of practitioner field notes. Every plant carries a chemistry profile, evidence grade A–D, traditional energetic signature, and explicit interaction maps. The engine cross-checks every composition against contraindications, herb–herb synergies, and known drug interactions before it suggests a formula.
The AI reads pharmacology — not keywords. It knows that schizandra adaptogenic means HPA-axis modulation via lignans, that passionflower binds GABA-A through chrysin, that mixing cordyceps with citalopram requires caution. Each run sharpens the next: anonymised formula outcomes, marker-by-marker feedback, and practitioner annotations feed back into the weight of every herb in the next composition. It is meant to keep getting smarter.
Same source as Mixology · cross-checked for synergies and contraindications · evidence-graded A–D
One choice — we'll explore it together.
These shape the supporting herbs. Select everything that feels true — even lightly.
Tap the one that resonates. It shapes the formula direction.
Tick everything relevant. Herbs that conflict will be silently removed from your formula.
These choices tune the depth and speed of your formula.
This shapes both the formula and the experience of taking it.