





Peace Ritual Refill Bundle
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Keep your Peace ritual stocked with a refill bundle crafted for rest, calm, and deep exhale moments.
Peace is a soothing, caffeine-free elixir made with nervines — medicinal herbs traditionally used to nourish and support the nervous system. Lavender, lemon balm, passionflower, rose, vanilla, red rooibos, and mucuna bean come together in a floral, comforting blend that can be enjoyed during the day or before bed.
This refill bundle is ideal for customers who reach for Peace as part of their wind-down ritual or anytime they want to invite more calm into the day.
Perfect for:
Bedtime rituals, relaxation, nervous system support, caffeine-free evenings, and peaceful daily pauses.
Botanical Lucidity is USDA Organic Certified by MOSA Organic Certifiers.
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Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis)
Lemon balm is a nervine that contains chemicals called terpenes which have sedative and calming effect. Lemon balm is commonly taken to help lower anxiety, stress, and nervousness. Research has shown that when combined with herbs like passionflower, lemon balm helps improve sleep.
WebMD guide to Lemon Balm benefits, uses, and safety
WebMD guide to Lemon Balm benefits, uses, and safety
Red Rooibos (Aspalathus linearis)
Rooibos tea is known as red bush tea and is caffeine free. It is grown in South Africa and has been used for tea since the 1700s. Rooibos supports a healthy heart and contains antioxidants, polyphenols and other compounds that may help reduce inflammation.
Lavender (Lavandula)
Lavender is an evergreen plant that is commonly used for its calming effects. People use lavender for depression, anxiety, stress, and insomnia. It also has antifungal and antibacterial properties.
Healthline guide to Lavender benefits, nutrition, and uses
WebMD guide to Lavender benefits, uses, and safety
Vanilla Bean (Vanilla planifolia)
Research shows that vanilla has calming effects. Vanillin is a phenolic plant compound found in vanilla that is rich in antioxidants. It is also a powerful anti-inflammatory and may have neuroprotective properties.
PubMed study on Vanilla Bean health-supporting properties
WebMD guide to Vanilla Bean benefits, uses, and safety
Pink Himalayan Salt (Halite)
Pink Himalayan salt is harvested from the Himalayan Mountains by hand and is minimally processed. This type of salt is rich in minerals, having up to 84 specific minerals and trace elements.
Healthline guide to Pink Himalayan Salt benefits, nutrition, and uses
Ginger Root (Zingiber officinale)
Ginger root is commonly taken to ease an upset stomach, and support digestion. It is an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and contains anti-carcinogenic properties.
NCBI Bookshelf overview on Ginger Root health effects and traditional use
Mucuna Bean (Mucuna pruriens)
Mucuna bean is an established ingredient used for nervous disorders. It is considered an aphrodisiac that is rich in antioxidants. Its main phenolic compound is L-dopa, which supports the formation of dopamine.
Rose Petal (Rosa)
Rose contains the compound RPE. Through scientific research, RPE has shown anti-inflammatory effects to the skin. Rose is also a rich source of polyphenols which help protect the body from cell damage while supporting brain and heart health.
NCBI research on Rose Petal benefits and active compounds
WebMD guide to Rose Petal benefits, uses, and safety
Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata)
Passionflower is a perennial plant that is commonly taken to combat anxiety and stress. There are documented therapeutic properties that suggest that passionflower helps combat depression and promotes restful sleep.
WebMD guide to Passionflower benefits, uses, and safety
NCBI research on Passionflower benefits and active compounds