Ceremonial Cacao — Alcohol-Free Botanical Extract| 10ml

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Ceremonial Cacao — Alcohol-Free Botanical Extract| 10ml

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Open your heart. Elevate your ritual. Ceremonial Cacao (Theobroma cacao — "food of the gods") has been used for thousands of years by the Olmec, Maya, and Aztec civilisations as a sacred botanical for ceremony, community, and spiritual practice. It is one of the most heart-opening, mood-elevating botanicals on Earth — and now available in a clean, concentrated extract form.

Our alcohol-free, small-batch extract honours this ancient Mesoamerican tradition — no alcohol, no sugar, no fillers. Pure ceremonial cacao, concentrated.

✨ What You May Experience

  • A warm, heart-opening sense of joy and connection
  • Elevated mood and gentle euphoric ease
  • Focused, creative energy without anxiety
  • Enhanced presence during meditation, ceremony, or creative work

🍫 How to Use

  • Take 5–10 drops in warm water or your cacao drink
  • Ideal for morning rituals, meditation, or creative sessions
  • Can be combined with your favourite ceremonial cacao preparation
  • Pairs beautifully with Blue Lotus for a heart-opening ceremonial blend

Format: 10ml dropper bottle | Alcohol-Free Water-Glycerine Extract | Small-Batch Crafted | Sugar-Free

🍫 Botanical Heritage

Traditional Origins: Ceremonial Cacao (Theobroma cacao) has been used for thousands of years in Mesoamerican indigenous cultures, with documented use in Olmec, Maya, and Aztec civilisations. "Theobroma" derives from the Greek for "food of the gods." In traditional Mesoamerican contexts, cacao was consumed during sacred ceremonies, offered as tribute, and used as a medium of exchange. Its ceremonial significance extended to community ritual, initiation, and spiritual practice across multiple pre-Columbian cultures.

Botanical Profile: A tropical tree native to the deep tropical regions of Central and South America, belonging to the Malvaceae family. Produces large pods containing cacao seeds — the source of all chocolate and ceremonial cacao products.

TheobromineAnandamidePhenylethylamine (PEA)MagnesiumFlavonoidsTryptophan

Theobromine and anandamide (the "bliss molecule") are among cacao's most studied compounds. Phenylethylamine (PEA) is a naturally occurring compound associated with cacao's ceremonial mood-enhancing reputation.

💬 Learn about ceremonial cacao practice. Chat with T/Dr Ras Baker

Important notice: Nature's Medicines products are botanical extracts intended for general adult wellness use within traditional and cultural contexts. None of these products have been evaluated by SAHPRA. They are not medicines. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before use. Traditional Health Practice No: 000 1167/008 — T/Dr Ras AMJ Baker.

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