kaaluna.
Self-care, shared.
A quiet home for self-care

Care, returned to
something honest.

Kaaluna is a small publishing house for self-care. We make calm, practical things that help you tend to your body and mind, built on old practices and honest evidence. None of the noise.

Why it matters

Care is not a product. It is attention.

Self-care got loud. Somewhere along the way it became a shelf of products and a longer to-do list: the serum, the supplement, the 5 a.m. routine, one more thing to optimize and feel behind on. The word started to mean spending rather than tending.

Most of what actually helps is old, simple, and close to free. Light in the morning. Enough sleep. A full breath. A walk. Time with people who know you. Attention paid on purpose. None of it photographs well, and all of it works.

Old, not new

Practices that lasted

We trust things that have been quietly helping people for far longer than any app has existed. Nothing here is invented to be sold.

Honest about evidence

What we actually know

We say what the research supports and where it is thin. No miracle claims, no fear, no promises a practice cannot keep.

Built to be finished

Less screen, more life

Our tools hand you the practice and get out of the way. The aim is for you to need them less over time, not more.

What we're making

A few honest things, made slowly.

One is almost here. Others are taking shape. Join the list once and we will tell you when each opens.

In progress
A newsletter

Selfkeeper

A short letter on the practice of taking care of yourself. Quiet, occasional, and worth opening. One idea at a time, never a pitch.

In progress
A field guide

The practices, explained

A plain-language reference to the self-care practices people actually use to feel well. What each one is, where it comes from, and what the evidence honestly says.

More is in the pipeline. We open things when they are ready, not before.

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Be the first to know when something opens.

Kaaluna publishes wellness content, not medical advice. Nothing here diagnoses, treats, or replaces care from a qualified professional.