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What is Dokudami?

Photo of our Dokudami product used to reduce the effects of aging and better your constitution.Dokudami:

Dokudami is the king of homeopathic medicinal herb. This centuries-old herb has been enjoyed as vegetables and habitually treasured among the Japanese as a remedy for many health problems. Its efficacy is not only scientifically analyzed but also confirmed. Its purity and quality are also met for a medicinal level and recorded in the Japanese Pharmacopoeia.

Dokudami is grown in fertile soil of volcanic activities of Japanese islands. This mountain grown herb is hand-picked, free from agricultural chemicals, pesticides, and preservatives. It is caffeine free. Use Dokudami tea to improve health as a herbal tea or herbal remedy.

Dried Dokudami:

Dried Dokudami is used as decoction/medicinal tea for improving over-all health preventing and reducing the risk of illness.

Ingredients:

Dried Dokudami contains flavonoids, including quercitrin and isoquercitrin, and kalium (Potassium) and a trace of other minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus. Flavonoids are very powerful antioxidants and free radical scavengers. According to research, it is proposed that flavonoids may provide significant effects in the treatment of a wide variety of conditions including those prevalent to aging. The ingredients in make the best herbal tea to improve bodily functions and fight diseases.

Fresh Dokudami:

Fresh Dokudami is used for treatment of various skin disease such as burns, acne, pimples, eczema, rash, athlete's foot, hives, chaps, insect bites, barber's itch, etc. And also for the treatment of ozena and suppurative tympanitis.

Ingredients:

Decanoyl acetaldehyde, capric aldehyde, lauric aldehyde, chlorophyll, quercitrin, isoquercitrin, potassium and a trace of other minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus. The ingredients in Dokudami specialty tea provides powerful medicinal tea to improve health.

What are the Medicinal effects of Dokudami? (anti-aging & betterment of constitution)

Photo of a field of Dokudami plants.