Secret Ceres by Awake Your Inner Body — navy and gold packaging photographed against a large agave plant. The product as the maker presents it.Photo: Awake Your Inner Body

Field Review · Ancient Practice · Hand-Crafted

The 90-second weekly ritual women in Ayurvedic tradition have quietly used for centuries.

Hand-crafted by a small atelier. Biodynamically grown plants. Independently lab-tested in Germany. $111. We sat down with the maker.

Ayurvedic traditionLab-tested · GermanyBiodynamicLimited batchesHand-crafted

There's a category of women's wellness practice that doesn't fit neatly into the supplements aisle. It's older. Quieter. More ritualistic. The kind of practice that gets handed down between generations, never quite advertised, never quite forgotten. After three months of editorial inquiry, here's what we learned about one of the more unusual specimens we've covered.

What's inside the wand

The product is a small herbal wand, sculpted from a curated set of Ayurvedic plants and natural resources. The atelier publishes the plant inventory and sourcing on the maker's product page — biodynamic cultivation, ethical sourcing, batch-by-batch documentation.

  • Ayurvedic plant blend (full inventory on maker's site)
  • Biodynamically grown — soil-cycle agriculture, not industrial
  • Hand-shaped by a small European atelier
  • Limited-edition batches, ethically produced
  • Independent laboratory testing in Germany
See the full plant list

A 90-second weekly practice

The usage cadence is what surprised us most. Unlike the daily supplement stacks we cover most weeks at Theory Health, this maker recommends a single 90-second ritual, once a week. That's seventy-eight minutes of total practice over a full year. It's a different relationship with wellness — less habit-tracker, more seasonal ceremony.

90
seconds
per ritual
weekly
cadence
$111
one-time
See the maker's full guide

The atelier behind it

The maker operates under the name Awake Your Inner Body. Small atelier, limited production, ethical sourcing principles published openly. They publish the plant inventory and the third-party lab certificate on the product page itself — something most herbal-wellness brands won't do.

The German-lab piece is what we kept circling back to in our editorial review. Independent European laboratory testing is the same standard required of pharmaceutical-grade raw materials in the EU. For a $111 hand-made wellness object, it's an unusual level of supply-chain documentation.

Read the atelier's story

Three questions readers asked

How limited is the production?

Small batches, made by hand. The maker doesn't restock on a fixed calendar; when a batch is out, it's out. Editorial note: at the time of writing the current batch was available on the maker's site.

What does the German lab test verify?

Standard EU-grade safety panel for botanical materials — purity, microbial load, heavy metals, residual solvents. The same testing protocol used for premium herbal products in the European market.

Why $111 and not a round number?

Numerology meets honest pricing — '111' has meaning in some traditions, and the maker explained on a podcast we found that the price reflects the hand-craft labor + biodynamic ingredient cost + the lab certification overhead, rather than being marked up to a round retail.

The Editorial Verdict · Recommended

A 90-second ritual, $111, with the kind of documentation most herbal brands don't bother to publish.

Read the full plant inventory, the atelier's story, and the German lab certificate on the maker's site. Theory Health doesn't sell the product directly — we link out.

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