List of ingredients

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For this reason, we disclose all of the ingredients we use and carefully explain the commitment and background that goes into our products.
We believe that transparency is the first step in creating products that are good for the mind and body.

Coconut oil

It is rich in medium-chain fatty acids (MCTs) and is characterized by being quickly metabolized as energy. It contains lauric acid, which has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, and is expected to improve intestinal flora. Research suggests that MCTs have a metabolic promoting effect, supporting sustained energy supply. However, because coconut oil contains a lot of saturated fatty acids, it is recommended that you consume it in moderation.

Sweet apricot kernel oil

It is rich in oleic acid, which supports cardiovascular health by helping to regulate blood cholesterol. In addition, the powerful antioxidant effect of vitamin E helps prevent cellular aging and maintain good health. It also aids digestion, regulating gastrointestinal function and facilitating digestion. Sweet apricot kernel oil has traditionally been used for beauty and health purposes, and also has moisturizing properties for the skin.

Cacao Seed Extract

It is rich in polyphenols and is known to have strong antioxidant properties. This is expected to reduce oxidative stress in the body and prevent cell aging. Theobromine contained in cacao also promotes blood flow and warms the body, which helps improve coldness and support metabolism. In addition, cacao contains anandamide, also known as the "bliss substance." Anandamide is known as a neurotransmitter that stabilizes mood in the brain and brings about a sense of happiness. Some studies suggest that consuming cacao may contribute to stress reduction and relaxation effects.

hop

In addition to producing the flavor of beer, hops have also been traditionally used as a plant to support health. The humulones and lupulones contained in hops have been shown to have the potential to calm the nervous system and relax the mind and body. As such, they are expected to have the effect of relieving tension and leading to a peaceful rest.

In addition, hops have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, which reduce oxidative stress in the body and protect cells. The bitter components of hops have antibacterial properties and are said to be effective in regulating the intestinal environment. Some studies have also suggested that hop extracts may induce a sense of relaxation and contribute to improving the quality of sleep.

Valerian Root

This herb has been used since ancient Greece and Rome, and is known as "nature's rest support herb" for its calming effect on the mind and body. Valerenic acid and formate esters contained in valerian root have the effect of calming nervous excitement and relieving tension caused by stress.

Valerian root is also believed to promote the secretion of GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid), which may aid relaxation and improve the quality of sleep. It also has the effect of relieving muscle stiffness, which may help relieve physical tension caused by daily stress and fatigue.

ginger

It is not only used as a spice, but is also widely known as a superfood that helps maintain health. Gingerol, the main component, has a strong antioxidant effect and works to suppress inflammation in the body. When heated, gingerol changes to shogaol, which enhances the body warming effect by promoting blood flow.

For this reason, ginger is useful for preventing poor circulation and improving blood circulation, and is an ingredient that should be actively consumed, especially during the cold season. It also aids digestion, regulating gastrointestinal function and reducing post-meal bloating. Furthermore, it has antibacterial properties, and is said to contribute to preventing colds and improving immune function.

Turmeric

This herb has been used for many years in Ayurveda and traditional medicine, and its health benefits have been the subject of numerous studies. Its main component, curcumin, has antioxidant properties and is believed to help maintain joint health and improve immune function by suppressing inflammation in the body.

Curcumin also supports liver function and is believed to aid in the body's detoxification process. The liver plays an important role in processing harmful substances such as alcohol and food additives, and ingesting turmeric reduces the burden on the liver and helps maintain overall health. Turmeric is also said to be related to improved memory and concentration, suggesting its potential to support brain health.

Lemon Balm

This herb has a refreshing citrus scent and is said to have a relaxing and calming effect. It has long been popular as a herbal tea and has been used to relieve stress and anxiety.

Lemon balm is rich in polyphenols, which have antioxidant properties that prevent cell damage and help balance the body. It is also said that the ingredients in lemon balm may have a calming effect on the nerves and improve the quality of sleep. It is also expected to support concentration and cognitive function, and is thought to be useful in improving work and study performance.

cloves

In addition to its use as a spice, it is known to have strong antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Its main component, eugenol, helps support oral health and has been used to treat toothache and prevent bad breath.

Cloves also aid digestion and are expected to reduce post-meal stomach upset and indigestion. They are also said to be involved in controlling blood sugar levels, suggesting their potential to balance sugar metabolism. They have a warm, spicy aroma and are an ingredient that warms the body and is also great for refreshing.

Sage

Also known as the "herb of longevity," it is known for its extremely high antioxidant properties. It is rich in polyphenols, which help suppress inflammation in the body and are said to be useful for strengthening immune function and regulating hormone balance.

Sage has also been noted for its cognitive support, and is used as an herb to maintain memory and clarity of thought. It also has strong antibacterial properties, and is often used to prevent colds and infections.

Peppermint oil

It is rich in menthol, which aids digestion. It is used in herbal teas and supplements to ease gastrointestinal disorders and promote a feeling of refreshment after meals.

In addition, the refreshing sensation of peppermint is expected to have the effect of refreshing the mood and improving concentration. It also relieves tension caused by stress and fatigue, and reduces discomfort in the nose and throat, making it an ingredient that can relax and refresh you at the same time.

Rudbeckia

Traditionally used by Native Americans, this herb is particularly effective at supporting immune function, and its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties make it useful during cold and flu season and for general wellness.

Rudbeckia also contains ingredients that enhance the body's defenses and help the body adapt to changes in the environment. It is one of the herbs you should incorporate into your health maintenance.

apple

It is rich in dietary fiber (especially pectin) and polyphenols, which are said to regulate the intestinal environment and reduce oxidative stress in the body. The peel also contains flavonoids, which have been featured in many studies as contributing to maintaining health. With its natural sweetness, it is a fruit that can be expected to gently support intestinal regulation.

mango

Mangoes are a fruit with high antioxidant properties, including vitamins A and C and beta-carotene, and are said to help maintain cell health. They also contain a lot of dietary fiber, which is expected to aid digestion. The natural enzymes (such as amylase) contained in mangoes help you feel lighter after a meal.

saffron

It is a noble spice that has been used since ancient times and contains ingredients such as crocin and safranal. These have been reported to have a gentle effect on the nervous system and are suggested to balance the mood (although the effect may vary from person to person). It is attracting attention as an herb that supports a quiet night.

chamomile

Chamomile, with its gentle fragrance, has long been popular as a herbal tea. It contains flavonoids (such as apigenin) and is said to have the effect of gently balancing the mind and body. It is a gentle plant that gently envelops the fatigue of everyday life.

Echinacea

This herb has been used for many years by the indigenous peoples of North America and is attracting attention as an ingredient that supports the body from the inside. It contains polyphenols and alkylamides in particular, and is often used when preparing for the many changes in seasons and climates.

Sunflower Lecithin

Sunflower-derived lecithin is a type of phospholipid and is an important component of the body. It has an emulsifying effect and is sometimes used to support nutrient absorption and stabilize oils. Another feature is that it is easy to take into consideration soybean allergies.

Seaweed Extract

Seaweed is a natural material rich in minerals and dietary fiber (alginic acid, fucoidan, etc.), and is known as a food ingredient that regulates the body from the inside. In recent years, it has been reevaluated for its moisturizing and antioxidant properties.

Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC)

A food additive derived from plant-derived cellulose, it is mainly used for capsule coating and gel formation. It does not contain animal ingredients, making it suitable for vegan and plant-based products. It is hardly absorbed by the body and is known as a highly safe material.

Notes

The ingredients introduced on this page provide information based on general ingredient characteristics and research, and are not intended to prevent, diagnose, or treat any specific disease. This product is not a medicine, but a food product developed to support your lifestyle.

In addition, the effects may vary from person to person, depending on your physical condition and constitution. If you have a specific health condition, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or are taking medication, please consult a doctor or specialist before use.