Golden Immunity
A sweet and spicy tonic
Description
An homage to the classic "pantry medicine cabinet" (ginger, turmeric, cinnamon, pepper, lemon, honey), Golden Immunity is a sweet and spicy tonic your body will thank you for. We made it for moments when you want to give your immunity and digestion some TLC or when you feel like you need a little boost.
$39
300 GRAMS
Benefits to love
Take one gummy per day, preferably at the same time, for consistent absorption and results.
Ingredients
Take one gummy per day, preferably at the same time, for consistent absorption and results.
How to use
Take one gummy per day, preferably at the same time, for consistent absorption and results.
What superfoods are inside?

Ginger
Ginger is your gut's bestie and origional warming tonic, traditionally used to support everything from digestion to circulation to immunity. The active compounds, gingerol and shogaols, give it its sharp warming kick.

Turmeric
Not just for golden lattes! (Although Golden Immunity would sweeten one up just right). Turmeric is one of the most studied plant medicines today and studies have shown turmeric itself can be anti-inflammatory, support cellular health, and is rich in antioxidants.

Black Pepper
Black pepper is the team captain in this blend, bringing out the best in everyone. It's used everyday in most kitchens but its unique quality is that the piperine in black pepper has been shown to help support the other compounds. It's also traditionally used for its warmth and circulation boost.

Cinnamon
What's more comforting than the smell of cinnamon? Before it found its way into our favourite baked goods (and blended honey), it was a sign of wealth and luxury as well as a prized medicinal. Cinnamon is commonly known for blood sugar balance and digestive health.
The Origin Story
Blended honey, traditionally known as an electuary; was historically made to activate healing properties within the plants, preserve and extend shelf life, while making the "medicine" delicious and nourishing.
The TRADITION behind it
These ingredients have been found in kitchen cupboards and traditional medicine cabinets for centuries.
Ginger has been central to Ayurvedic, Chinese, and Southeast Asian healing practices for over 3,000 years. It's called upon for nausea, joint pain, and respiratory conditions.
Turmeric is most commonly associated with Indian cuisine and Ayurveda, and is considered a sacred spice in Hindu tradition. It's revered for reducing inflammation, aiding digestion, and even healing wounds.
Black pepper is another common Ayurvedic herb, used mostly to support the absorption of other medicinals.
Cinnamon was so valued in ancient times that it was considered a gift fit for a king. In Chinese medicine, it is still prized, and used to support circulation, heart health, and vitality.
Lemon and honey are one of the oldest home remedies. You'll find it used across many cultures to sooth sore throats and improve well-being.









