
Stard Deep Meditation Supplement
$65.00
Stard Deep Meditation Supplement is based on the extracts of Espand, an ancestral plant that has been used by the Pagan and Zoroastrian priests of ancient Iran in pursuit of otherworldly wisdom and a sublime state of mind, The Good Mind. Taken in ritual settings, Stard is an outwardly resembling sleep state perfect that is ideal for deep meditation. Magi’s team of PhD scientists and ethnopharmacologists formulated Stard Deep Meditation Supplement to help bring focused attention to your inner self for deeper insights during meditation, using Espand extracts that have been shown to calm an anxious and wandering mind.
“Yesterday I was clever so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise so I am changing myself.” – Rumi
- Stard Deep Meditation Supplement is formulated to contain a precise dose of select beta-carbolines to support the attainment of conscious awareness in meditation.
- Stard Deep Meditation Supplement is all-natural, non-habit-forming, and improves over time.
- Stard Deep Meditation Supplement promotes neuro anti-inflammation, protects the brain from oxidative stress, and supports neurogenesis.
- Amplify the brain-boosting benefits of meditation on your path to wisdom.
Product Description
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

Instructions
- Establish a routine by taking one capsule within 15 minutes before meditating for at least 15 minutes every morning on an empty stomach. After consuming, wait at least 2 hours before eating. For best results, take 5 days in a row followed by 2 days off every 7 days.
- Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Do not take it if you are pregnant or nursing. Consult with your physician prior to use if you have high blood pressure or a medical condition or if you take any prescription medications (including but not limited to MAO inhibitors and antidepressants).
- Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
FAQ
How will I feel after taking Stard Supplements for Meditation?
- Some people report feeling tranquil after taking our Stard Deep Meditation Supplement, but most people do not feel physiological effects. Some in our community have described the sensation as similar to the sense of relaxation after consuming a cup of matcha tea or supplementation with the theanine. After meditating for at least 15 minutes, people report being focused and mentally lucid.
Should I take Magi Stard Deep Meditation Supplement every day?
- We designed Stard Deep Meditation Supplement so that you can take it safely every morning without becoming dependent, although we recommend cycling 5 days on / 2 days off per week.
- Although not habit-forming, we recommend incorporating Stard Deep Meditation Supplement into a consistent waking ritual in the formation of a healthy meditation habit. Over time, your meditation quality will continue to improve with the adoption of a healthy habit.
Is Magi Meditation Guide safe?
- Stard Deep Meditation Supplement is safe when taken as directed at the recommended dosage.
- Stard Deep Meditation Supplement contains Ruminate® formula, a purified plant extract of Espand that is formulated to contain a precise microdose of beta-Carbolines. In addition to their anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective properties, beta-Carbolines also function as monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) [1] that can cause an increase in blood pressure when consuming foods containing tyramine [2].
- For this reason, Stard Deep Meditation Supplement should only be taken in the morning on an empty stomach, and avoid eating for at least 2 hours after consumption. It’s best to avoid consuming tyramine-rich foods altogether when taking this Deep Meditation Nootropic.
How does it work?
- Magi Stard Deep Meditation Supplement contains Ruminate® formula, a precise microdose formulation of Espand-derived beta-Carbolines that, while sub-perceptive, begins to affect the central nervous system within 20 minutes of being ingested. The compounds in Ruminate® formula have been shown to:
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- Inhibit neurotoxins [3] and provide neuroprotective antioxidant effects [4]
- Inhibit tumor [5] cells and promote the growth of anti-tumor cytokines [6]
- Inhibit inflammatory signaling5 and the growth of inflammatory prostaglandins [7]
- Promote neurogenesis by increasing BDNF and hNPC levels
- Modulate neuroreceptors such as serotonin, dopamine, acetylcholine, histamine, and imidazoline that are involved in perception and consciousness [8]
- Through these actions, Ruminate® formula promotes alpha brainwaves during meditation, amplifying your depth of conscious awareness and the brain-health benefits of meditation.
Ancestral Philosophy
Espand – Holy Plant Wisdom
Stard, in Old Avsetan, refers to a state of reflective trance pursued ritually by the Zoroastrians of Ancient Iran in pursuit of self-reflection and otherworldly journeys. We created Stard Deep Meditation Supplement with the inspiration of achieving Stardness endogenously through your meditation practice.
The key ingredient in Stard Deep Meditation Supplement is Espand, also known as Wild Rue or Peganum Harmala. Espand is an abundant source of beta-carbolines [9], a class of naturally occurring organic compounds with psychoactive and neuroprotective properties [10]. Beta-carbolines are found naturally in a few plants, including Espand (P. Harmala) and Yage (Banisteriopsis Caapi), the ancestral Amazonian plant that is the main ingredient in the psychedelic brew Ayahuasca [11]. Thanks to modern science, we now understand the neurochemistry behind what our ancestors discovered thousands of years ago.
Pharmaceutical Science
Beta-Carbolines – Ancestral Secret to Neurological Health
Beta-carbolines such as harmine [12] are unique neuromodulators that have been shown to exhibit anti-inflammatory activity in neurons [13] and promote neurogenesis by increasing levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) [14] and human neural progenitor cells (hNPC) [15].
Beta-carbolines also interact with the sleep cycle via the pineal gland, the part of the brain that regulates the body’s circadian rhythm. The pineal gland regulates the sleep cycle via the synthesis of melatonin from serotonin (the “happiness hormone”) [16] and is also believed to produce both beta-carbolines and the psychedelic compound DMT (the “spirit molecule”) via alternate pathways [17].
Meditation is a practice of mindfulness in pursuit of nondual conscious awareness [18] and has been shown to have lasting health benefits through improved brain and immune function [19]. Meditation is characterized by mid-frequency alpha brainwaves that are correlated with non-directive attention and alertness in waking states [20]. Supplementation with Stard Deep Meditation formula has been shown in individuals to increase mid-frequency alpha brainwaves during both focused attention and open-awareness meditation.
Brainwave Activity: 15 minutes of Open-Awareness Meditation
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Left: Without Stard Deep Meditation Supplement | Right: With Stard Deep Meditation Supplement
References
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