- The Intention
- The Ingredients
- The Ritual
- The Corpus Ritual Story
Full of nervines (herbs that specifically help support the nervous system), this blend is perfect for the moments when you need to settle and soothe a nervous system on overdrive with racing thoughts, frazzled nerves, or insomnia. A bit sedating, Sweet Release is best taken right before sleep or when you have a moment to relax into it and take it easy.
With passionflower to help ease repetitive and racing thoughts; skullcap to help calm and soothe tension; and California poppy to help bring peace to the nervous system and provide a most restful sleep.
1fl oz
All organic: skullcap, passionflower, california poppy, and vodka
Take 2 droppers in mouth or in water/tea 2 times per day
Founded by Jennifer Patterson, a queer and trans affirming and centering, trauma-experienced herbalist and breathwork facilitator who uses plants, breath, and words to explore survivorhood, body/bodies, and healing, Corpus Ritual is the manifestation of her deep study with herbs for the last 7 years: both formal training and extensive and continued self-study.
Created in small batches in New Mexico using organic herbs sourced from farmers or grown by Jennifer herself and/or collected ethically and in small amounts, Corpus Ritual focuses on herbal remedies as powerful touchstones, and encourages us to dive deeply into relationships with plants to invite their guidance as we move through moments at the bottom of the well and beyond it too.
Jennifer believes we can only be as well as the environment around us, and that any kind of work we do in supporting another’s healing is harm reduction work. She feels it is an honor to help support people in connecting back to themselves, as they move through various states of embodiment and healing.
In addition to herbal medicine, Jennifer is a facilitator of breathwork sessions and trauma-focused writing workshops. In her private practice, she works on a sliding scale because she believes healing – that lifelong, non-linear journey – should be more accessible and within reach.
The Intention
Full of nervines (herbs that specifically help support the nervous system), this blend is perfect for the moments when you need to settle and soothe a nervous system on overdrive with racing thoughts, frazzled nerves, or insomnia. A bit sedating, Sweet Release is best taken right before sleep or when you have a moment to relax into it and take it easy.
With passionflower to help ease repetitive and racing thoughts; skullcap to help calm and soothe tension; and California poppy to help bring peace to the nervous system and provide a most restful sleep.
1fl oz
The Ingredients
All organic: skullcap, passionflower, california poppy, and vodka
The Ritual
Take 2 droppers in mouth or in water/tea 2 times per day
The Corpus Ritual Story
Founded by Jennifer Patterson, a queer and trans affirming and centering, trauma-experienced herbalist and breathwork facilitator who uses plants, breath, and words to explore survivorhood, body/bodies, and healing, Corpus Ritual is the manifestation of her deep study with herbs for the last 7 years: both formal training and extensive and continued self-study.
Created in small batches in New Mexico using organic herbs sourced from farmers or grown by Jennifer herself and/or collected ethically and in small amounts, Corpus Ritual focuses on herbal remedies as powerful touchstones, and encourages us to dive deeply into relationships with plants to invite their guidance as we move through moments at the bottom of the well and beyond it too.
Jennifer believes we can only be as well as the environment around us, and that any kind of work we do in supporting another’s healing is harm reduction work. She feels it is an honor to help support people in connecting back to themselves, as they move through various states of embodiment and healing.
In addition to herbal medicine, Jennifer is a facilitator of breathwork sessions and trauma-focused writing workshops. In her private practice, she works on a sliding scale because she believes healing – that lifelong, non-linear journey – should be more accessible and within reach.