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Fucoidan 8 (Okinawa Mozuku Fucoidan Plus Eight Herbal Components)
A product of Okinawa Chosei Yakuso Company Inc. Pressing of the Imperial Seal in the Imperial Palace where the Order of the Rising Sun was presented by the Japanese Emperor to Sekichi Shimoji, the founder of Chosei Yakuso Inc. Here at Okinawa Chosei Yakusou Company Inc. we supply safe and secure ingredients, having established a network with a focus on plants of the world with the scarcity of value, and grow traditional Okinawan vegetables and medicinal herbs. We are committed to securing main ingredients from plants that are most traditionally used. Black ginseng, spring turmeric, purple turmeric, white turmeric, butterfly peas, citrus depressa, alpinia speciosa, noni, lemon grass, hime-rantan, bidens, plantain, Krantz aloe, manjerikon. Aiming for production which can be trusted as safe and secure, our medicinal herb has obtained integrated ISO22000 from its cultivation through to its manufacturing. Around 300 varieties of medicinal herbs are cultivated on 40,753 tsubo (13ha 4892.430m²) of wide open fields. These cultivation fields have consistently obtained certification - the first in Japan to do so. In 2011, we obtained certification for our health products.
This is a unique product that combines the power of Okinawa mozuku fucoidan and another eight herbal components from Okinawa combined based on Ayurveda, the traditional Indian medicine principles. By containing these potent components, this product boasts a multitude of health effects.
Just to mention a few:
- Fucoidan extracted from Okinawa mozuku seaweed has become a staple Okinawa health product and a symbol of Okinawans' longevity. It is well known for its anti-cancer, immune-strengthening, and anti-viral effects to mention a few.
- Maca, Korean Ginseng, and Caterpillar fungus (Cordyceps sinensis) are well known for nourishing and revitalizing effects.
- Panax Notoginseng is a component known for nourishing one's weakened nervous system.
- Garlic And Okinawa Ukon (Curcuma aromatica) have a blood-thinning effect and help improve the health of blood vessels.
- Okinawan Lesser Yam (Hariimo) is known to lower levels of bad cholesterol.
- Gymnema Sylvestre is a component with thousands of years of use in Ayurveda, the traditional medicine teaching in India. This component is known for its ability to lower the levels of blood sugar.
How to use: | Take 10 tablets 1-2 times a day. |
Components: | Okinawa mozuku fucoidan, maca extract, Korean ginseng extract, panax notoginseng extract, caterpillar fungus extract, garlic extract, spring ukon extract, hariimo extract, gymnema sylvestre extract. |
Contents: | 100g (100mg x 1000 tablets) |
Manufacturer: | Chosei Yakuso Co., Ltd. (Okinawa, Japan) |
Seller and brand owner: | Fucoidan Okinawa Co., Ltd. (Okinawa, Japan) since 2000 |
Below is the detailed explanations list of all components in this product:
Caterpillar fungus/Tochukaso (Cordyceps sinensis) Traditional cure-all, now revived as a “modern secret medicine” The mushroom (or spore) of the ascomycota phylum parasitises insects (generally bees, butterflies, moths, spiders, larvae such as beetles, pupa, and imago) and the sclerotium pervades through their bodies. When the time comes, stalk-like fruiting bodies emerges from the heads and joint parts of the insects ; these are collectively called “caterpillar fungus”. The Chinese characters describe the insect transforming into a mushroom. In China, it is also called "insect grass (虫草)", and Sichuan, Qinghai, and the Tibetan Plateau are particularly famous as production areas. With 20 species unique to Japan (including purpureocillium atypicola, cordyceps sobolifera, and cordyceps nutans) and 60 unique to China, as many as between 350 to 400 species are known to exist. The spore is still attached to the insect’s body, and the entire body is dried in the shade before use. ...With regards to Chinese Medicinal books, Caterpillar fungus often makes appearances in classical literature, including Qing’s Wu Yi Luo’s “Ben Cao Cong Xin” published in 1757. It is said to be traditionally esteemed as a noble nutritious tonic medicine, as told when the Chinese Emperor Shi Huangdi and Princess Yang Guifei desired Caterpillar fungus in hope of perpetual youth and longevity. Regarding its medicinal effects, the Ben Cao Cong Xin says it “supplements the lungs and kidneys”. Research into Caterpillar fungus in Japan in recent times began 20 years ago, and its effects can even be said to be universal, treating the central neural (sedative effect), immunity, anti-cancer, cardiovascular (preventing arteriosclerosis), the respiratory system (improving asthma, etc), diabetes-improving and energy metabolism building, and energy strengthening effects and others. Yet, ever since these universal effects were communicated from ancient Chinese texts, one after another epoch-making achievements regarding Caterpillar fungus, including anti-cancer properties, efficacy toward feebleness symptoms, anemia and impotency, improved blood pressure, and bronchodilatation effects, have been reported by numerous researchers and research organisations.
Panax notoginseng (also known as pseudoginseng) - for recovery from fatigue, regulating blood pressure, prevention against cancer, reduction in stool amount, and beautifying skin. Panax notoginseng is of the Araliaceae family which originates in South West China (Yunnan, Sichuan and Guangxi Provinces) It has other names including the Japanese name Ninjinsanshichi, pseudoginseng and sanshichi. It’s rare name sanshichi (meaning three-seven) is said to be because it takes 3 to 7 years for the root to grow to the size needed for use. Another claim is that it is because the seven parts of its leaf are attached to the point of three branches, which grow out from each stem. Panax notoginseng became one of the top secret medicines among a variety of herbal medicines, so much so in the Yunnan province that it has been called since ancient times “jīn bù huàn” (meaning, ‘priceless’). ...Panax notoginseng’s blood clotting effects have been known since ancient times. It is written in the Shennong Ben Cao Jing that panax notoginseng is “remarkably effective as a medicine for wounds in the battlefield”. The book also points out that while ginseng is the “number one supplement for ch’i”, panax notoginseng is the “number one supplement for treating blood”. Panax notoginseng is widely known as a nutritious tonic for recovery from fatigue, regulating blood pressure, treating angina, cerebral hemorrhages and autonomic ataxia, reducing the amount of stool produced, beautifying skin, and other positive effects. According to clinical research by Dr. Tekkan Shigeno, who conducts medicinal practice based on food dynamics theory, panax notoginseng can eliminate feelings of depression due to low blood pressure, while at the same time it maintains lowering high blood pressure, and decreases GOT and GPT levels in chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis. It is said to have effects including eliminating urinary occult blood reactions in chronic nephritis. A report giving “examples of improvement in chronic type O hepatitis which interferons did not adapt to” (Japan Society for Oriental Medicine, 1995), conducted by Dr. Naomi Yokoda of Imai Hospital, has indicated new aspects of panax notoginseng. Recently, special components called ketone, discovered in panax notoginseng in China, have been proven to show excellent effects in improving ailments such as angina and numerous coronary artery diseases in today’s sufferers. Also, saponin (glycoside) in panax notogineng - several times more is found than in ginseng - has revealed properties including body slimming effects such as decreasing levels of cholesterol in the blood and inhibiting lipid peroxide generation. There are also medical effects which include enhanced immunity, synthetic promotion of nucleic acid, improved blood sugar levels, and sedation of the central nervous system. Saponin works synergistically with other active ingredients, and many research publications state that it works effectively against abnormalities related to immunity such as cancer and allergies, or rheumatism. There is also research being done in Yunnan province regarding panax notoginseng’s anti-cancer properties. Moreover, at the Japan Cancer Association (1995), Professor Takao Kijima (Kyoto Pharmaceutical University) has reported the following with regards to laboratory findings from mice; “[We] recognised noticeable anti-cancer properties [in panax notoginseng] more than other ginseng”. Subsequently, further research has proceeded in universities including Shizuoka Pharmaceutical, Showa and Kyoto Pharamaceutical. (Efficacy) “Slightly sweet and a little bitter, hot and moist with an aftertaste. Effective for causing body fluids to be produced, rehydrating dryness, increasing positivity, and supporting and warming the body under extreme fatigue.” (Gu fang yao pin kao – Thoughts on Ancient Medicines) “Mainly curing epigastric and general discomfort and resistance, and curing muscle strain. It cures lack of appetite, vomiting, overproduction of saliva,, stomach ache, and agonising feeling of heat and palpitations in the chest, particularly in the heart.
Garlic extract. Both a tonic and aphrodisiac. Effective against high blood pressure. Garlic (allium sativum) has been known to be effective since ancient times, being used in ancient Egypt, India and China as a spice and a tonic medicine. In Kampo medicine, it is said to work to treat sweating, alleviation from fever, respiratory disease, asthma, digestive issues, abdominal pain, diarrhea and other ailments. Scientific explanations regarding the active ingredients in garlic have advanced greatly, thanks to the late Professor Ohata who succeeded in 1936 in being the first to discover and extract scordinine. Furthermore, during the 1940’s allicin and alliin were discovered by American and Swiss scientists, resulting in proof of garlic’s effectiveness. Scordinine is garlic’s aroma, as well as other unrelated components, and is an ingredient which exhibits analeptic effects. Through strong oxidation reduction, these properties energise and completely burn up nutrients that enters the body. As a result, because scordine’s properties rejuvenate the body tissue and promote metabolism, it has shown positive effects including robust health, relief from fatigue, increased appetite, and detoxification. Alliin is an amino acid which has no smell of its own, but is changed by the acid allicin found in garlic, revealing garlic’s strong scent. The effects of allicin provides strong antibacterial power, and is proven to be effective against parasitic worms and protozoa including salmonella, cholera, tubercle bacillus and mycobacterium leprae. Yet, in recent years a method which masks the effect of allicin, being garlic’s particular smell - a huge factor in people being resistant to garlic - has been developed without eliminating allicin itself. Thus, processed “odorless garlic” is now a product which is selling on the market today. Moreover, garlic prevents the action of aneurinase enzymes which dissolve vitamin B1, playing a major part in allowing vitamin B1 to remain in the body for a long period of time. It is also useful for beriberi prevention. The explanation of garlic’s active ingredient is still no more than partly formed. It is thought to be other trace components, including germanium and others, and a new explanation of its effects can be expected. The effects of garlic are understood today to include: a tonic effect, aphrodisiac properties, used for treating the common cold and tuberculosis, sleeplessness, chills, parasites, hemorrhoids, and for improving constipation (constipation is alleviated, making the blood circulation of the affected part better and recovery is hastened). It also speeds up recovery from fatigue and relaxes mental and muscle pain, and, according to animal experiments, high blood pressure arterio sclerosis. Garlic also has is very promising for possible cancer prevention.
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