Tongkat Ali (Eurycoma Longifolia) – Artisanal Root Slices (200g)

Matured roots (Eurycoma longifolia) harvested from the wild.

RM75.00

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Tongkat Ali (Eurycoma Longifolia) – Artisanal Root Slices

Description

Reclaim your biological edge with the raw, foundational power of Tongkat Ali. These high-quality, sun-dried root slices are the gold standard for those following the Adaptive Body philosophy—moving away from processed extracts and back to nature’s original "signaling" tools.

Harvested with the discipline of a former officer and the care of an artisan, these slices are designed to support hormonal health, metabolic resilience, and your body’s ability to adapt to stress.

  • Pure Form: 100% wild-harvested root slices.

  • Artisanal Quality: Cleanly sliced and dried to preserve bioactive integrity.

  • The Challenge: A natural bitter profile that signals potency and biological feedback.


Directions for Use

For a balanced daily tonic that fits into a focused routine:

  1. Portion: Use approximately 1/4 of a single root slice per serving.

  2. Steep: Place the piece into a cup of freshly boiled hot water.

  3. Wait: Allow the root to infuse for 10 minutes. The water will take on a distinct yellow tint and a bitter herbal aroma.

  4. Balance: To mellow the intense bitterness, we recommend adding a teaspoon of raw honey or enjoying it alongside a few dried dates.

  5. Sip: Drink slowly. Let the bitterness remind you that you are providing your body with a functional challenge.


The Adaptive Body: The Titration Protocol

In accordance with the Challenge Principle, we do not recommend a static dose. Your biology is dynamic; your intake should be too. Use the Titration Method to find your "Minimum Effective Challenge":

  • Phase 1 (Introduction): Start with 1/4 slice once every two days for the first week. Observe your energy, sleep quality, and mood.

  • Phase 2 (The Upregulation): If your body adapts well, move to 1/4 slice daily for 5 days, followed by 2 days of "Biological Rest" (The Zero-Baseline).

  • Phase 3 (Optimization): Only increase the concentration (e.g., using a larger piece or steeping longer) if your progress plateaus.

The Goal: Use the least amount necessary to trigger the desired adaptive response. Do not allow your receptors to become complacent.