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NOT Snake Oil Adaptogen Elixir

NOT Snake Oil Adaptogen Elixir

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NOT Snake Oil Adaptogen Elixir

A dropper-style botanical elixir for people who are curious about mushrooms, adaptogens, and simple wellness products. The name says it plainly: no miracle pitch and no medical promise.

What's Inside

Current product copy lists lion's mane, turkey tail, reishi, chaga, cordyceps, and a concentrated plant extract.

Product Details

  • Available sizes: 15 ml, 30 ml, and 60 ml.
  • Dropper format.

How to Use

Use according to the product label. Current copy says to add a few drops to coffee, tea, or juice.

Good to Know

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Product guide

Read this product like a label, not a promise.

NOT Snake Oil Adaptogen Elixir is easiest to compare by format, serving directions, ingredients, warnings, subscription choice, and how it fits your routine.

What it is

Elixir from Dumb Healthy. Use the product title, selected variant, product media, and label information to compare it with similar products.

What's inside

Start with the visible Supplement Facts or Nutrition Facts panel when present. Ingredient amounts, serving size, other ingredients, and warnings beat marketing copy.

How to use it

Follow the directions on the product label. If you are pregnant, nursing, under 18, taking medication, or managing a medical condition, ask a qualified professional first.

FormatElixir
ServingMatch the current label.
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Should I choose one-time purchase or subscription?

Choose one-time purchase for a single order. Choose subscription only if the product is something you already expect to use regularly and the subscription option appears above.

Where should I check warnings?

Use the product label and purchase-area details first. Warnings can differ by ingredient, format, and serving.

Can this replace medical care?

No. Dumb Healthy products and education are not diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of disease.