Mind Ease Oil (Samadhi Oil)

$36 | 30ml
Your mind wasn’t built for endless scrolling, constant tabs, and “just one more coffee.” Over time, focus blurs, memory slips, and sleep gets lighter. Mind Ease Oil is a traditional oral preparation of Jyotishmati – Ayurveda’s revered “Intellect Tree” herb – taken by the drop to help settle mental overdrive while supporting clearer focus by day and more restorative sleep at night.
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Modern brain supplements often try to push a tired mind harder. Ayurveda’s approach is different: first clear and nourish the pathways that carry thought. Mind Ease Oil is made from pure Malkagni seed oil (Celastrus paniculatus), described in classical texts as a Medhya Rasayana – a tonic traditionally used to support memory, intellect, and the nervous system. Rather than being part of a long ingredient list, Malkagni stands alone here, so its qualities are not diluted or overshadowed. 

This oil is taken in very small doses because it is designed to work subtly and steadily, not as a quick stimulant. With regular use, alongside sensible routines (less late-night scrolling, more consistent wind-down), it can become part of a deeper strategy for caring for your mental landscape – supporting clearer thinking, steadier concentration, and a calmer baseline.

What This Product Does

Mind Ease Oil is formulated to support three key areas for a modern, overworked mind: 

1. Soothes mental “noise”

Helps support a calmer nervous system and mind, so anxious loops and mental replay feel less intense. 

2. Supports clarity & recall

Traditionally used to support the Ayurvedic pillars of intellect: dhi (learning), dhriti (retention) and smriti (recall), helping you feel more mentally organised and present. 

3. Supports deep, restorative sleep

A calmer mind is better able to drop into more restful sleep, which in turn supports emotional resilience and cognitive function the next day. Used consistently, it’s intended as a gentle, traditional aid for people who live in their heads all day and want more clarity, steadiness and genuine rest.

Key Benefits

Helps quiet the “busy brain” at night so it’s easier to fall asleep and stay asleep.

• Takes the edge off that wired-but-tired feeling after long screen or work days.

• Helps you feel more clear and organised, instead of foggy and forgetful.

• Makes it easier to stay with one task, instead of jumping between ten tabs in your mind.

• Gently supports tension that shows up as a tight, overworked head after too much thinking.

• A small daily ritual that reminds your nervous system it’s allowed to slow down and reset.

Who It’s For

Mind Ease Oil may be a good fit if you: 

• Spend much of your day thinking intensely, studying, problem-solving or on screens, and feel mentally overworked by night. 

• Notice growing forgetfulness, difficulty concentrating or a sense of “static” in your mind. 

• Lie in bed, tired but wired, replaying the day instead of drifting off. 

• Are exploring meditation or other inner practices and want support for calm, steady focus. 

• Prefer traditional, plant-based mind-and-memory support over synthetic stimulants. 

Not suitable during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. If you have a diagnosed neurological or psychiatric condition, or take prescription medication, use only under the guidance of your health practitioner.

How to Take

Adults: Take 4 -5 drops of Mind Ease Oil in a glass of warm milk, twice daily, or as directed by your practitioner. You may also take the drops directly under the tongue.

Children: Use only under the guidance of an Ayurvedic practitioner. A common approach is 1 drop in warm milk once daily, adjusted as advised by the practitioner. 

Mind Ease Oil has a naturally strong, distinctive taste. Most people adjust quickly, especially when it’s taken in warm milk or another suitable carrier, and the dose is only a few drops

For internal use only. Do not exceed the recommended dose. If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.

Ingredients

Celastrus paniculatus (Malkagni) Seed Oil 100%.

Key Functional Ingredients

Malkagni / Jyotishmati - Celastrus paniculatus

A revered Ayurvedic herb traditionally classified as a Medhya Rasayana, used to support memory, concentration and healthy nervous system function. Offered here as a pure seed oil preparation to allow its qualities to act without dilution.

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Ayurvedic Insight

In the digital swirl where our minds scroll faster than our breath, Ayurveda offers a simple but radical idea: the mind is a sense organ. It is constantly taking things in – blue light, notifications, other people’s words – but we rarely think about how it digests all that input. When the mind takes in more than it can process, tradition describes a kind of mental ama – undigested impressions that feel like static. Thoughts become sticky, focus diffuses, and the ease of single-pointed presence can feel very far away.

Enter Jyotishmati – “the one that holds inner light.” Malkagni seed oil is traditionally classified as a Medhya Rasayana, a group of herbs used to support the subtle channels of intellect, memory, and attention. Taken in drops as an oil, it is not seen as a stimulant or a sedative, but as a gentle nourisher for the pathways that carry thought. Rather than forcing the mind to be quiet, it is understood to help clarify and steady the lens through which you experience your own thinking.

Paired with what we might now call mental hygiene – kinder limits on screens, the anchor of regular breath, and the restoration of proper sleep – this kind of support becomes a bridge between old and new. 

A way to apply a timeless remedy for presence to the very modern problem of overload: not by pushing your mind harder, but by helping it see and settle more clearly from the inside out.

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Ingredient Spotlight

Malkagni / Jyotishmati (Celastrus paniculatus)

A revered Ayurvedic herb traditionally classified as a Medhya Rasayana, used to support memory, concentration and healthy nervous system function. Offered here as a pure seed oil preparation to allow its qualities to act without dilution.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Ayurveda is the ancient healthcare system of India. It is a Sanskrit word - Ayur means 'life' or 'daily living' and Veda means 'science'. Ayurveda then is the name given to the scientific study of life, based on the eternal principle that everyone should live in a healthy & balanced state.

The central principle of Ayurveda is that each human being has the right to live a healthy & fulfilled life (dharma), however, because of our unique body constitution, genetic inheritance and unhealthy diet & lifestyle choices, we are predisposed to certain diseases and health concerns.

Modern medicine treats symptomatically rather than looking to the root cause of the problem. This stems from the view that all people are more or less the same. Ayurveda’s special contribution is healing the cause of the symptoms by considering the uniqueness of each patient and by helping each body to heal itself. 

Ayurveda has perfected healing treatments and herbal preparations to keep the physical, mental and emotional health of a person in its prime throughout life. It is contrary to the current practice of waiting until symptoms appear before getting medical help or only seeking treatment when a disease manifests.

No. In fact, there are some Ayurvedic preparations that use animal products to treat specific ailments. However, Ayurveda recognises that meat is very heavy and the stomach struggles to digest it properly. Without the addition of particular kitchen herbs to aid digestion, this undigested food can become toxic, leading to many health problems.

Also, because meat is heavy it is considered Tamasic, the qualities of which can dull the mind, making it sluggish & heavy. Ayurveda believes that a heavy & dull mind is unable to make good choices for us, which again can be the cause of many ailments.

No. While it is true that many Ayurvedic recipes use Indian ingredients, you are not required to only eat Indian food. Ayurveda gives you the understanding of the role digestion and nutrition play in creating a healthy life and how food can be used as a medicine to treat illness. This awareness can be applied to all foods. However, it is true that Ayurveda considers many of the heavily processed foods in our Western diet to be detrimental to our digestion and good health.

• Traditional Ayurvedic products target the root cause of all illness rather than treating the symptoms of disease.

• Authentic Ayurvedic products will only be a combination of pure herbs & minerals and will never contain synthetic vitamins and other substances.

• Traditional Ayurvedic products while helping to dislodge toxins from deep tissue will also assist in the rejuvenation of that tissue.

• Ayurvedic products will help to revive the intelligence to that particular system/organ or tissue that has been affected by the build up of toxins. Once all the toxins have been eliminated one doesn’t need to keep taking these products.

Ayurveda has a simple treatment plan:

• Stop the further accumulation of toxins in the body by improving digestion. Food is then “cooked” properly, preventing the build up of toxins.
• Remove accumulated toxins from the body through herbal preparations and specific Ayurvedic treatments like massage.
• Nourish the depleted tissues through diet, herbal preparations & lifestyle changes.

• Ayurveda is based on the subjective understanding of the body.

• Ayurveda aims to improve the wellbeing of everybody and does not belong to a particular country or religion.

• Treatment is based on the individual as a whole.

• It is a much more systematic & holistic approach to achieve perfect balance between mind, body & soul.

• Whatever is present in the universe, Ayurveda recognises as also being present in the human body.

• The Universe according to Ayurveda is composed of the five great elements - Ether, Air, Fire, Water and Earth (Known as Panchmahabhuta).

• These elements are responsible for all the living and nonliving substances in this universe.

• The human body is also composed of the five great elements

• Man is said to be the microcosm of this macrocosm

• These elements are recognised in the form of three Doshas or biological humours - Vata, Pitta and Kapha.

• The three Doshas are the intelligences behind each and every function that occurs in the body:


Air & Ether = Vata


Fire & Water = Pitta


Earth & Water = Kapha



• The Doshas govern the psycho-biological and physio-pathological changes in the body.

• Vata, Pitta and Kapha can be found in every body cell, tissue and organ.

• The level of each Dosha varies from person to person which ultimately determines an individual’s body type (Prakriti).

• It is the most eco-friendly system of medicine as it only uses materials that are natural and compatible to the body.

• Each individual has a unique bodily intelligence that has the power to keep the body in perfect health as long as this intelligence stays in balance.

• Ayurveda gives us a detailed & logical explanation of way the body, mind & soul interact.

Some people feel clearer and more confident immediately because they finally understand what’s going on. Results vary based on the chronicity and depth of the imbalance. You can often feel a shift in energy, digestion, and sleep within the first 2–4 weeks of consistently applying the recommendations. Deeper, long-term conditions may require a commitment of several months.

No. Ayurveda is a root-cause approach. Results depend on consistency, and the most meaningful changes come from steady daily practice.

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