A daily ritual is a small commitment, repeated. The least we can do is tell you exactly what's in the bottle.
Pepperton launched in 2026 as a small-batch heart-wellness brand built around a single question: why is every cayenne-and-hawthorn drop on the market hiding the doses?
Walk through the heart-supplement aisle, or scroll through the dozens of "ancestral" drops on Instagram, and you'll see the same ingredients photocopied from brand to brand — cayenne, hawthorn berry, beetroot, turmeric, ginger, sometimes K2 and D3. The list is almost identical.
But not one of them — not a single one — tells you how many milligrams of each ingredient is in the bottle. The phrase you'll find, again and again, is "proprietary blend."
So we made the opposite
Pepperton lists every milligram on the label. Cayenne pepper extract, 120 mg. Hawthorn berry, 300 mg, standardised to 1.8% vitexin. Organic beetroot, 250 mg. Turmeric curcumin, 95 mg, standardised to 95% curcuminoids. Ginger, berberine, vitamin K2 (MK-7 form), vitamin D3 — every dose disclosed, every extract specified.
It's manufactured in California in a GMP-certified facility. Every batch is sent to an independent ISO-certified laboratory for purity, potency, and the absence of heavy metals, microbes, and adulterants — not a sample, every batch. Certificates of Analysis are available on request.
What we don't do
We don't sell stories. We don't run countdown timers. We don't make claims our formula can't support. We don't tell you a bottle of drops will change your life — botanicals work on the body's longer rhythms, and any honest supplement brand will tell you the same.
What we do say is this: if you want a daily heart-wellness ritual with eight botanicals in honest, label-disclosed doses, made transparently, tested independently — Pepperton is built for you.
An honest note on safety
Hawthorn berry, the second-largest ingredient in our formula, can interact with certain heart medications — particularly cardiac glycosides like digoxin and beta-blockers. Ginger can interact with blood thinners. If you take any prescription cardiovascular medication, please speak with your doctor before starting Pepperton. The full ingredient list is on the bottle, on our PDP, and on our health disclaimer page.
This isn't fine print. It's the whole point: an honest brand tells you what's in the bottle and when not to take it.