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Origins of Omija

In Mungyeong, South Korea, omija is naturally cultivated in a semi-mountainous area using organic farming methods.

This wild plant thrives best at altitudes between 300 and 700 m, and Mungyeong offers all the necessary geographical and environmental conditions for its optimal cultivation.

2.000

Years of use in Asian medicine

5

Different flavors in a single fruit

100%

Supports the body’s natural balance

Salty

Salty

Sweet

Sweet

Sour

Sour

Spicy

Spicy

Bitter

Bitter

What is Omija?

What is Omija?

Omija (오미자, or Schisandra chinensis) is a superfruit recognized for its unique combination of five flavors.

It has multiple health benefits and is used as a medicinal plant due to its ability to support the functions of the heart, lungs, kidneys, stomach, and spleen.

Nutritional information

Per 20ml (recommended serving size: 20 ml)

Calories: 54 kcal
Total Fat: 0.2 g (0.3%)
Saturated Fat: 0 g
Trans Fat: 0 g
Cholesterol: 0 mg
Sodium: 0 mg
Total Carbohydrates: 13 g (4.7%)
Dietary Fibre: 0 g
Total Sugars: 12 g
Added Sugars: 0 g
Protein: 0 g

*%DV = Daily Value based on a typical adult intake (8400 kJ / 2000 kcal).
The package contains approximately 15 servings of 20 ml each.

Ingredients

Omija dried berry extract 50% (including 1.5% soluble solids, 0.4% anhydrous citric acid, 0.1% vitamin C, 0.05% trisodium citrate), unrefined sugar 50%.
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Benefits

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Rich in antioxidants

While blueberries are famous for their high antioxidant content, omija goes even further thanks to its lignans and polyphenols, which fight oxidative stress and cellular aging more effectively.

Advanced adaptogen

Ginseng is well known for its energising effects, but omija offers a more balanced response — boosting vitality while also promoting calm, helping the body handle stress without overstimulation.

Protects the liver

Turmeric (curcumin) is widely recognised for its anti-inflammatory and liver-supporting properties, but omija works faster. Its lignans stimulate liver cell regeneration and help eliminate toxins more efficiently.

Great for your memory

Caffeine offers a quick energy boost, but often leads to crashes in focus. Omija enhances memory and mental clarity over the long term — without side effects like anxiety or insomnia.

Rich in antioxidants

While blueberries are famous for their high antioxidant content, omija goes even further thanks to its lignans and polyphenols, which fight oxidative stress and cellular aging more effectively.

Advanced adaptogen

Ginseng is well known for its energising effects, but omija offers a more balanced response — boosting vitality while also promoting calm, helping the body handle stress without overstimulation.

Protects the liver

Turmeric (curcumin) is widely recognised for its anti-inflammatory and liver-supporting properties, but omija works faster. Its lignans stimulate liver cell regeneration and help eliminate toxins more efficiently.

Great for your memory

Caffeine offers a quick energy boost, but often leads to crashes in focus. Omija enhances memory and mental clarity over the long term — without side effects like anxiety or insomnia.

Rich in antioxidants

While blueberries are famous for their high antioxidant content, omija goes even further thanks to its lignans and polyphenols, which fight oxidative stress and cellular aging more effectively.

Advanced adaptogen

Ginseng is well known for its energising effects, but omija offers a more balanced response — boosting vitality while also promoting calm, helping the body handle stress without overstimulation.

Protects the liver

Turmeric (curcumin) is widely recognised for its anti-inflammatory and liver-supporting properties, but omija works faster. Its lignans stimulate liver cell regeneration and help eliminate toxins more efficiently.

Great for your memory

Caffeine offers a quick energy boost, but often leads to crashes in focus. Omija enhances memory and mental clarity over the long term — without side effects like anxiety or insomnia.

More benefits

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Immune support on par with echinacea

Like echinacea, omija strengthens the immune system, but also acts as an adaptogen, helping the body fight off fatigue and stress more effectively.

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More effective than chamomile for sleep and relaxation

Chamomile is traditionally used in Romania for its calming properties. Omija not only soothes the nerves, but also helps regulate cortisol (the stress hormone) and improves sleep quality — without causing daytime drowsiness.

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Cardiovascular support like green tea, but caffeine-free

Much like green tea, omija supports heart health and improves circulation — but without caffeine, making it a great choice for those sensitive to stimulants.