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Ritual Cubes are frozen turmeric and ginger shots made with fresh, functional ingredients. Each 30ml cube is designed to support inflammation, immunity, digestion, and overall wellbeing, naturally.
Simply freeze the mixture into the trays provided. Each day, drop one cube into hot water, stir, and sip. Add honey or lemon if you like, it’s your daily wellness ritual in a cup.
Unlike powders or capsules, our cubes use fresh turmeric root for higher bioavailability and a fuller spectrum of active compounds. No preservatives, no fillers, just raw, potent ingredients in a form your body recognises.
Yes, Ritual Cubes are made to be taken once a day as a long-term wellness habit. Each cube is carefully dosed to be both therapeutically effective and safe for ongoing use.
Yes. To preserve the active compounds in fresh turmeric and ginger, the mixture should be frozen within a few hours of delivery and kept frozen until use.
Yes — our cubes are 100% plant-based and made with organic ingredients wherever possible. We’re committed to clean, honest formulations that put your health first.
Ritual Cubes are designed for adults and not recommended for children or young people under 16, due to the high concentration of active ingredients.
Ritual Cubes are a concentrated blend of turmeric, ginger, and other active botanicals. While they’re natural, they’re also potent, so there are some cases where we recommend you avoid them or speak to your doctor first:
- If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding
- If you’re under 16 years old
- If you’re taking blood-thinning medication (like warfarin, aspirin, or apixaban)
- If you have a bleeding disorder or are scheduled for surgery
- If you have gallstones, stomach ulcers, or are managing blood sugar with medication
Turmeric and ginger can reduce how quickly your blood clots. For most people this isn’t an issue, but if you’re on medication, preparing for surgery, or managing a condition, it’s best to check with a healthcare provider before starting.