Bokbunja is popularly known to help men’s virility.

In May, the month of family, the demand for Mother’s Day gifts is soaring.

In the midst of this, interest is growing as it has been announced that the gallic acid component of Bokbunja seeds, a raw material of Bokbunja seed oil that can be obtained from raspberries, has a strong antiviral effect.

According to a study recently cited in the Journal of the American Society of Virology, a component that can strongly suppress viruses such as Corona 19 was found in bokbunja seed oil extracted from bokbunja seeds.

According to the research data of the Agriculture, Forestry and Food Technology Planning and Evaluation Institute, it was also found that gallic acid, which can be obtained from Korean Bokbunja seeds, has an antiviral function that suppresses the influenza virus, which is superior to Tamiflu.

In addition, Ajou University Advanced Biomedical Center Director Kim Soo-dong and Professor Park Chun-ho have confirmed the ability of bokbunja seed oil to neutralize the Corona 19 virus by producing strong neutralizing antibodies through animal experiments.

Gallic acid, a viral inhibitor that inhibits DNA function in Bokbunja seed extract, is based on a Histone Acetyl Transferase (HAT) inhibitory polyphenol complex.

In a study conducted by Professor Kim Hee-soo’s team at the Department of Dermatology at Catholic International St. Mary’s Hospital, the skin barrier improvement effect and autoimmune control ability were also revealed.

Ingesting bokbunja seeds in a normal way or grinding the bokbunja seeds themselves interferes with digestion and excretes the active ingredients without being able to absorb them.

It is known that if you take this in the form of oil, you can consume not only essential unsaturated fatty acids such as omega 3, but also polyphenol complex components such as gallic acid and anthocyanin at once.

On the other hand, bokbun seed oil is a health supplement that has excellent efficacy enough to be covered by major media.