


Ingredients: Natural Spring Water, Raw Honeycomb Honey, Sequoia seed, Quaking Aspen seed, Creosote seed, Pomegranate seed, Sequoia needle, Dried Basil, Dried Mint, Horsetail, Stonebreaker, Heal All, Horsetail, Cat’s Claw, Huamanpinta, Tomatillo Husk
All of these high potency ingredients – especially the Creosote, of which there is only one seed included – are used sparingly. Once the cold infusion has been sitting for about 24 hours in the refrigerator, it gets finely strained into a brown glass dropper bottle.
Cold infusion is simply allowing the mixture to disperse and dissolve into the water, gathering beneficial and medicinal compounds. The history and practice of extracts and infusions spans tens of thousands of years!
It’s important to mention that the regenerative qualities of the infusion are matched by attention to the full regenerative cycle. Afterwards, planting those seeds from the mixture is the extension of this philosophy, caching these medicinal precursors in the earth for the future.
Pomegranates are remarkably resilient once established, and Sequoias play the “long game” better than almost any organism on Earth. Planting a Sequoia is a 2,000-year commitment to the planet’s healthy systems.
Next, here is the breakdown of the primary beneficial water-soluble compounds for per each of the ingredients:
| Ingredient | Primary Water-Soluble Compound | Potential Benefit |
| Raw Honeycomb Honey | Glucose Oxidase (Enzyme) | Produces mild hydrogen peroxide, providing natural antimicrobial properties. |
| Sequoia Seed | Condensed Tannins | Strong antioxidants that support vascular health and cellular protection. |
| Quaking Aspen Seed | Salicin | A precursor to salicylic acid (aspirin-like) that aids in managing minor inflammation. |
| Creosote Seed | NDGA (Nordihydroguaiaretic acid) | A potent antioxidant, though more concentrated in leaves, seeds contain trace amounts. |
| Pomegranate Seed | Punicalagins | Massive polyphenols that are highly water-soluble and support heart health. |
| Sequoia Needle | Vitamin C & Terpenes | High ascorbic acid content; offers immune support and a “bright” flavor profile. |
| Dried Basil | Rosmarinic Acid | A polyphenol with significant antioxidant and neuroprotective potential. |
| Dried Mint | Menthol (Traces) & Flavonoids | While menthol is oil-based, cold water extracts enough to aid digestion and focus. |
| Horsetail | Orthosilicic Acid (Silica) | The bioavailable form of silica, essential for collagen synthesis and bone health. |
| Stonebreaker | Phyllanthin | Known for supporting kidney and gallbladder health by inhibiting crystal formation. |
| Heal All | Prunella Polysaccharides | Complex sugars that modulate the immune system and provide antiviral support. |
| Cat’s Claw | Oxindole Alkaloids | Potent immune-modulating compounds that help the body manage stress. |
| Huamanpinta | Quercetin Glycosides | Flavonoids that act as natural diuretics and support urinary tract health. |
| Tomatillo Husk | Physalins | Unique steroidal constituents (withanolides) known for anti-inflammatory properties. |

As the human testing continues, the hope is that this proves an effective longevity and overall preventative tonic. The properties of these ingredients suggest strong effectiveness for a range of conditions. I’m counting on what is known of their potency!
The most significant benefits are estimated to be neuro-protection, tissue repair, and broad spectrum immune protection. As the process develops, I modify ingredients, such as adding vegetable glycerin, and making different variants.
One operating principle here in assuming extra effectiveness, is the biological process of Horizontal Gene Transfer.
We now know that Horizontal Gene Transfer (HGT) — the movement of genetic material between different species — can occur via the food we eat. When you drink your BioSip, you aren’t just consuming “chemicals;” you are consuming information.
Read on about recent research in HGT / Horizontal Gene Transfer: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-66612-z
Here is how this specific mixture could potentially facilitate or constructively influence HGT-like processes:
Plants contain small RNA molecules called microRNAs. Evolving research suggests that some of these survive digestion, enter our bloodstream, and cross-talk with our genes. Essentially, a functional form of HGT where plant software updates biological hardware.
Sequoia and Pomegranate, for example, are ancient lineages. Their microRNAs are highly evolved for longevity and stress resistance. Cold-infusing them keeps the delicate RNA strands intact.

The BioSip Tea – chilling in the fridge
These plant signals can potentially silence inflammatory genes or activate protective ones in your liver or gut, effectively borrowing the plant’s survival knowledge like reading a new book.
What’s known is that HGT happens most frequently between the bacteria in your gut, the microbiome hub. The BioSip would act as a modulator for this exchange.
While not HGT in the sense of a new DNA strand plugging in,” your BioSip provides the methyl donors and acetyl groups needed for epigenetic regulation, such as complex terpenes and phenols that can act as “keys” that unlock or lock specific parts of DNA for optimization.
One of the most important acetyl donors in the body is Acetyl-CoA. Interestingly, the brain uses this to produce Acetylcholine — the “focus” neurotransmitter. By drinking a tonic that stabilizes metabolic pathways, we are ensuring that your brain doesn’t have to “choose” between using acetyl groups for DNA repair or other activities; we’re providing enough for both.
| Process | Group | Action | BioSip Source | Cognitive Goal |
| Methylation | CH3 | Turns “OFF” | Basil, Heal All, Folates | Quiet the “noise” (inflammation). |
| Acetylation | COCH3 | Turns “ON” | Pomegranate, Fir – added this later after starting this article (HDAC inhibitors) | Activate the “signal” (focus/repair). |
What’s especially amazing: The operating principle is essentially using the BioSip to “de-frag” the biological hard drive, in a way introducing code that helps create programming.
A Note on the Honey: I used Raw Honeycomb, which also introduced Bee DNA and Pollen RNA into the mix. This adds an another different kingdom of information into the plant-heavy “genetic data stream.”
Order BioSip Cold Infusion Extract and Glass Bottle Tea in the Shangri-La Green specialty store.
