Maca Root
A Peruvian adaptogen traditionally used to build stamina, steady the mood, and bring a grounded kind of confidence to the room.
The Human Connection Social Tonic.
TONGUE TIED is a zero-proof social tonic built for the moments that matter — first dates, last dances, job interviews, wedding toasts, Tuesday nights that turn into something. We blend traditional botanical adaptogens with the craft of a modern cocktail, so you can show up the way you want to be remembered: present, warm, interesting, unmistakably you.
No hangover. No headache. No performance. Just the version of you that your friends already love, with the volume on the room turned up.
A Peruvian adaptogen traditionally used to build stamina, steady the mood, and bring a grounded kind of confidence to the room.
A Southeast Asian root prized for easing stress-related tension and sharpening presence — the quiet kind of calm that draws people in.
A classical Chinese botanical traditionally paired with circulation and social warmth — a subtle lift that opens the chest and softens the eyes.
The long dinner. The strange new friend. The one-last-drink that turned into a four-hour conversation. Real connection almost never shows up on schedule — TONGUE TIED is for the nights when it does.
Somewhere between the notifications and the doomscrolling, we stopped being good at being next to each other. Conversations got shorter. Eye contact got rarer. Most of us show up to social things pre-armored — already thinking about the phone, the post, the escape plan.
TONGUE TIED isn't here to replace the wine. It's here to replace the reason we reach for it. Lower the noise in your nervous system, raise the quality of your attention. The people in front of you become interesting again. You become interesting again.
Designed for every occasion that deserves you at your most present.
When being yourself feels like a risk.
You want to be interesting, not interviewed.
Confident. Never wired.
Be the one who actually listens.
Present, not performing.
Sharp, warm, steady — in that order.
Wake up actually remembering it.
A tonic is allowed to be for one.
With a book, or with the person you picked.
Of all days — be exactly yourself.
When the room goes quiet and it’s your turn.
Be the person they hired.
The one night the topics are landmines.
Pick up in the middle.
Your voice. Five minutes. Go.
Coffee. Conversation. No phone.
A tonic, a book, the lamp on.
Thirty strangers. One real conversation.
Long hug, then walk, then call.
Less performance. More presence.