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Kenko Takara is a Japanese herbal packet containing a unique blend of wood and bamboo vinegar, various minerals like tourmaline, bio-ceramics and vitamins. Japanese scientists invested years of research in finding out the secret of trees, on how it grows, how they stand strong even in the most difficult weather conditions. Their research and studies shows that interdependency between humans and nature particularly the trees in enjoying the balance needed by our mind and body. KENKO' TAKARA is the latest scientific breakthrough from Japan in assisting the mind and body to be more active, energized, relaxed and refreshed. The product is the latest wellness product from Japan and has gained recognition in different parts of the world because of the wonderful benefits it provide in aiding the body achieve its optimum state of well being.
INGREDIENTS
WOOD AND BAMBOO VINEGAR Wood and bamboo Vinegar are made from pyroligneous acid obtained by wood and bamboo distillation. During distillation, wood and bamboo are placed inside an oven and heated. The crude condensate produced from the distillation of wood is called pyroligneuos acid.
The pyroligneous compounds act as adsorbents to toxins and hold to excreted bodily waste by trapping them. Activated charcoal has been used for many years in attracting toxins both internally and externally The synergism of its active ingredients is said to make it an excellent agent in wounds, acne, boils, ringworm, athlete's foot, and insect bites. The Japanese belief is that this herb gets the body to eliminate toxins which is, according to Japanese tradition, the root of the many problems.
DOKUDAMI Dokudami is a perennial herb native to Japan. In regards to its ancient use, the plant's common name has a lot to tell. Doku means poison and dami means blocking. Dokudami translates to "the poison blocking plant". Ancient people used it to counteract the effects of poisoning, a common practice amongst warring factions of those times.
One of the top ten healing herbs in Japan, Dokudami is easily one of the most revered and popular herbal medicines. In folklore medicine its used fresh and dry. When fresh, its applied as a poultice, added to the bath, eaten as a salad, and pressed for its juice.
STEP 1
Remove the bigger portion of the cover on the adhesive sheet.
STEP 2
Place KENKO' TAKARA packet in the middle of the adhesive sheet.
STEP 3
Place KENKO' TAKARA on your foot or any affected parts of your body.
STEP 4
Allow 8 to 12 hours application before removing the packet.
Kenko' Takara can be placed on the affected parts of the body as shown: