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In June 2000, during research I read an article about the kaki-tree project .

A seedling of the Kaki tree that survived the plutonium bomb on Nagasaki in 1945 was planted by the Japanese artist Tatsuo Miyajima in the botanical garden (Hortus Botanicus) in Leiden.

This happened as part of the '400 year relationship between the Netherlands and Japan' event.

Seedlings were planted by Tatsuo all over the world as a symbol of survival and growth at the most unexpected place.

It's a message of peace.

When I read this, I knew that I would like to use the energy of this very special tree for a new homoeopathic remedy called Diospyros Kaki Creveld.

A remedy that can help the earth and all life on earth in these times of pollution and hostility.


Marijke Creveld