Ingredients in New Moon
Made from plant extracts. 100% natural with no preservative and additives
Crafted with ancient wisdom from both the East and West | Back by modern science
These thoughtfully selected natural ingredients empower you to embrace your true self during the unique rhythm of each moon cycle
Matcha
From the East | Leaf
Matcha originated in Japan and is harvested in the spring. The leaves of tencha (碾茶) are ground to create this vibrant green powder. This trendy tea is packed with nutrients that can boost energy and brain function, while also helping to balance hormones and improve mood.
Benefits
(scientific studies)
antioxidant
anti-inflammation
anti-aging, anxiety & stress
antiviral
balance hormones
boost brain function and concentration/focus
boost energy
good for digestion, heart, and liver
skin health
weight loss
Contains
vitamin C
amino acid
caffeine
EGCG + more
White Peony Root
From the East | Root
White peony, which originated in China, is the national flower of the country. The root of the white peony requires 4 to 5 years to mature before it can be harvested in the summer or autumn. For us, this plant is the ultimate symbol of femininity due to its traditional use in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for thousands of years to address irregular menstrual cycles and alleviate muscle spasms. Additionally, it is believed to boost estrogen levels, enhance blood circulation, and relieve menstrual cramps.
anti-inflammation
anti-anxiety & depression
anti-autoimmune
boost estrogen and immune system
good for blood circulation and liver
Contains
vitamin A, B, C, D, K
calcium
iron
magnesium
potassium
Rose Bud
From the East | Flower
Rose is an ancient plant harvested in late spring. It has been utilized for thousands of years in TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) as well as in Persian culture and beyond for its medicinal properties, skin treatments, and perfumes Rose bud can aid digestion, enhance circulation and detox liver, and alleviate period cramp.
antioxidant
anti-anxiety & stress
anti-inflammation
anti-aging
anti-cancer
period cramp relief
good for digestion, heart, and liver
skin health
weight loss
Contains
vitamin A, C, E
calcium
iron
Dandelion
From the East & West | Flower & Root
Dandelion is a widely found plant across the globe, harvested in spring and autumn. Like the white peony, it has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for thousands of years. All parts of the dandelion—flowers, roots, and stems—can be used to make tea or processed into medicine and supplements. While often considered a weed, dandelion is actually packed with nutrients that can aid digestion and promote gut, liver, and skin health.
Benefits
(scientific studies)
antioxidant
anti-inflammation
anti-cancer
anti-diabetic
good for digestion, gut, and liver
skin health
weight loss
Contains
vitamin A, B, C, D, K
calcium
iron
magnesium
potassium
Cramp Bark
From the West | Bark
Cramp bark, also known as Guelder Rose, was first discovered in the Dutch city of Gueldersland. The bark is harvested in both spring and fall. Medicinally, it is commonly used for colds, coughs, tuberculosis, muscle aches, and stomach and kidney problems, among other ailments. In cultures such as those in Ukraine and Russia, the berries are made into jam. Cramp bark can help relieve menstrual cramps, improve blood circulation, and support urinary tract health and lipid metabolism.
antioxidant
anti-inflammation
anti-obesity
anti-cancer
anti-diabetic
period cramp relief
good for heart
osteogenic
Contains
vitamin C, E
calcium
potassium
magnesium
Chamomile
From the East & West | Flower
Chamomile is an ancient plant that is widely found across the globe, and is harvested in summer. It has been used for thousands of years in ancient Egypt, Rome, and Greece. This versatile plant serves various purposes, including medicinal uses, skin care products, culinary applications, and beverages. This powerful plant not only is an anti-depressant but also an enhancer for sex hormones, Additionally, it is beneficial for gastric and skin health.
Benefits
(scientific studies)
antioxidant
anti-inflammation
anti-cancer
anti-depressant
anti-viral
good for gastric health
enhance sex hormones
skin health
Contains
vitamin A
calcium
iron
magnesium
potassium
Lion’s Mane
From the East | Fungi
Lion’s mane, a mushroom that originates from East Asia, is ready to be harvested after 2 to 3 weeks. Its benefits can be traced back over 1,400 years to the Tang Dynasty in China and are recognized in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It has been proven to boost energy and support brain function.
Benefits
(scientific studies)
antioxidant
anti-inflammation
anti-anxiety & depression
balance hormones
boost brain function and concentration/focus
boost energy & immunity
good for heart, liver, and kidney
good for gut
Contains
vitamin B-6, D
calcium
iron
magnesium
potassium
phosphorus + more
Dong Quai
From the East | Bark
Dong quai, often referred to as the “female ginseng,” is originally from China. Its root is harvested in both spring and fall. It is one of the 50 fundamental herbs used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and has been utilized for female health for thousands of years. Dong quai can aid with hair growth, alleviate menstrual cramps, relieve headaches, manage mood swings, reduce breast tenderness, and combat bloating. It also helps regulate hormones and enhance blood circulation.
antioxidant
anti-inflammation
anticoagulant
PMS relief
period cramp relief (anti-spasmodic)
Enhance blood circulation
good for skin
Ginger
From the East | Root
Ginger is an ancient plant native to China, with its roots harvested in the fall. It has been used for at least 7,000 years across various cultures for medicinal purposes—including migraines, colds, nausea, digestion issues, and even the plague. In addition to its medicinal uses, ginger is also enjoyed in teas and culinary dishes for its flavor and aroma. It can aid digestion, enhance blood circulation, detoxify the liver, and alleviate menstrual cramps.
antioxidant
antimicrobial
anti-inflammation
anti-cancer
anti-nausea
period cramp relief
good for digestion, lungs and spleen
Contains
vitamin B6, C, E
calcium
potassium
manganese
magnesium
Passion Flower
From the West | Flower
Passion flower an ancient plant that originates from South America and has been used as a sedative by the Mayans, Aztecs, and Peruvians for thousands of years. In the 1500s, a Spanish missionary brought it to Spain. Passion flower is known for its ability to help with anxiety and insomnia and to reduce pain..
antioxidant
anti-inflammation
anti-stress
anti-anxiety
good for sleep and skin
Contains
vitamin C
iron
potassium