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Long Leaved Sundew - Droserae longifolia
The long sundew (Drosera longifolia) is a perennial carnivorous plant belonging to the sundew family (Droseraceae).
The plant grows to a height of 5-20 cm and forms a rosette of leaves. The leaves have long stems and are upright, oblong to lanceolate, with the widest point above the center. They are covered with numerous red, sticky tentacles containing glandular tissue. These tentacles catch small insects such as Simuliidae. Once an insect touches the tentacles, the leaf coils around the insect and secretes digestive enzymes. The released nutrients, including nitrogen, are absorbed by the plant.
The plant grows to a height of 5-20 cm and forms a rosette of leaves. The leaves have long stems and are upright, oblong to lanceolate, with the widest point above the center. They are covered with numerous red, sticky tentacles containing glandular tissue. These tentacles catch small insects such as Simuliidae. Once an insect touches the tentacles, the leaf coils around the insect and secretes digestive enzymes. The released nutrients, including nitrogen, are absorbed by the plant.
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Chamomile - Matricaria recutita, Chamomillae europ.
True chamomile, also known as Matricaria chamomilla or Matricaria recutita, is native throughout Europe and widely cultivated in countries such as Hungary and Eastern Europe. The ancient Egyptians revered chamomile as the flower of the sun god Ra. The herb is known for its supportive effect on the immune system, soothing effect on the respiratory tract and promoting digestion. Additionally, chamomile is often used as a natural sedative and to promote restful sleep.
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Curcuma - 500 mg
Curcuma (also known as turmeric) (Curcumae longae) is respected worldwide as one of the most valuable herbs. It originates in the tropical regions of India and Southeast Asia. The powder of the root is known for its popularity in Asian cuisine and is known in the Netherlands as turmeric, due to its role in coloring curry and mustard.
In addition to its culinary uses, turmeric also offers several health benefits. Curcuma has been used in India for centuries because of its effective effect on flexible joints and intestinal function. It is a powerful antioxidant that benefits the liver and musculoskeletal system, while also aiding digestion.
In addition to its culinary uses, turmeric also offers several health benefits. Curcuma has been used in India for centuries because of its effective effect on flexible joints and intestinal function. It is a powerful antioxidant that benefits the liver and musculoskeletal system, while also aiding digestion.
€19.95
Blessed Thistle - Centaurea benedicta
Centaurea benedicta, commonly known as St. Benedict's Thistle, blessed thistle, holy thistle, spotted thistle or dissolved knapweed, is a thistle-like plant belonging to the family Asteraceae. Originally native to the Mediterranean region, it ranges from Portugal and southern France to Iran. Outside its native habitat it is often found as a systematic species and in some regions such as North America it is observed as a conventional weed.
This annual plant grows up to 60 cm tall and has leathery, hairy leaves that can reach 30 cm long and 8 cm wide.
This annual plant grows up to 60 cm tall and has leathery, hairy leaves that can reach 30 cm long and 8 cm wide.
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Boron - 3 mg
Boron, also known as boron, is an important trace element that works closely with calcium and magnesium to promote bone health. Especially men over forty, active athletes and seniors like to use a boron supplement to support their health.
Boron is naturally found in various foods, including fruits, vegetables, nuts and legumes. Specific sources such as potatoes, carrots and parsnips contain significant amounts of boron. Dates, prunes, raisins, honey, peanuts, beer and wine also make a significant contribution to boron intake. However, due to the increase in processed and refined foods in Western diets, the intake of trace elements such as boron can fall short.
Boron is naturally found in various foods, including fruits, vegetables, nuts and legumes. Specific sources such as potatoes, carrots and parsnips contain significant amounts of boron. Dates, prunes, raisins, honey, peanuts, beer and wine also make a significant contribution to boron intake. However, due to the increase in processed and refined foods in Western diets, the intake of trace elements such as boron can fall short.
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Spearmint - Mentha spicata
Spearmint, also known as green mint (Mentha spicata), is an aromatic perennial plant from the Lamiaceae family. This plant originally comes from Central and Southern Europe, where it regularly establishes itself as a feral plant. Peppermint (Mentha ×piperata), a commonly used variety in food and care products, originated from a cross between spearmint and water mint (Mentha aquatica).
The leaves of spearmint contain a wealth of essential oils, with carvone being the most important. This component is also found in caraway, which gives the mint its characteristic scent. However, the leaves contain little menthol, which makes the taste milder than that of peppermint.
The leaves of spearmint contain a wealth of essential oils, with carvone being the most important. This component is also found in caraway, which gives the mint its characteristic scent. However, the leaves contain little menthol, which makes the taste milder than that of peppermint.
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Horny Goat Herb - Yin Yang Huo - Epimedium brevicornum
Epimedium, commonly known as elf flower, is a genus of about 25 species of perennial plants belonging to the barberry family (Berberidaceae). These enchanting plants are native to southern Europe and parts of Asia, including central, southern and eastern Asia.
Interestingly, many species of Epimedium are said to have aphrodisiac properties. According to an ancient Chinese legend, this remarkable effect was discovered by a goat herder, who noticed that his animals became noticeably more active after eating these plants. This led to the plant being given the name 'yin yang huo' in China, which literally translates as 'Horny Goat Herb'.
Interestingly, many species of Epimedium are said to have aphrodisiac properties. According to an ancient Chinese legend, this remarkable effect was discovered by a goat herder, who noticed that his animals became noticeably more active after eating these plants. This led to the plant being given the name 'yin yang huo' in China, which literally translates as 'Horny Goat Herb'.
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Wild Yam - 400 mg
The Wild Yam (Dioscorea villosa) is a versatile plant native to Central America. The tuber/root can reach an impressive length of up to two meters. This vegetable is an important source of nutrition in South America and Africa, where it is as popular as the potato in the Netherlands. The root of the Wild Yam is rich in vitamins and minerals and is valued for its nutritious properties.
In addition to its culinary uses, Wild Yam is also used for its health supporting properties. It can provide support for menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats and mood swings. These beneficial effects make Wild Yam a valuable plant, both in the kitchen and for health.
In addition to its culinary uses, Wild Yam is also used for its health supporting properties. It can provide support for menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats and mood swings. These beneficial effects make Wild Yam a valuable plant, both in the kitchen and for health.
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Great Burdock - Arctium lappa
Also called burdock root. Great burdock is used in various ways, mainly for its beneficial effects on the skin. It is known for its ability to maintain the normal structure, elasticity and appearance of the skin from within. In addition, burdock root provides support to the immune system and contributes to healthy digestion. Discover the power of this remarkable plant now.
The burdock root thrives best in moist, nitrate-rich soils, preferably in the sun or light shade and in a temperate climate. You can mainly find burdock near houses and fields, on ruins, roadsides, wastelands, clearings in forests, at the edge of forests and in hedges. The root can grow more than a meter long.
The burdock root thrives best in moist, nitrate-rich soils, preferably in the sun or light shade and in a temperate climate. You can mainly find burdock near houses and fields, on ruins, roadsides, wastelands, clearings in forests, at the edge of forests and in hedges. The root can grow more than a meter long.
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Blackcurrant - Ribes nigrum
The Latin name for blackcurrant is Ribes nigrum L. 'Nigrum' refers to the dark color and 'ribes' to the berries themselves. Various parts of the blackcurrant plant are attributed with different health benefits. The berries, seeds and leaves exhibit unique properties. For example, blackcurrant leaves are used to maintain healthy cartilage and to keep the joints flexible.
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Hawthorn (Leaf & Flower) Cut - Crataegus laevigata, Crataegi
The two-stemmed hawthorn (Crataegus laevigata) is a natural source of beneficial substances. The flowers, leaves and to a lesser extent the berries of the hawthorn contain a rich variety of components, including flavonoids, procyanidins, vitamin C, tannins, glycosides and antioxidants. These substances have beneficial effects on the heart and contribute to a healthy lifestyle. Hawthorn is known for its calming properties and supports natural, deep sleep.
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Phosphatidylcholine - 450 mg
Phosphatidylcholine is a concentrated form of lecithin, but is much more potent and has a longer shelf life than lecithin alone.
Phosphatidylcholine, derived from lecithin, is a source of choline, an essential nutrient recently recognized as a vitamin by the Dutch Health Council. Previously, choline was often referred to as vitamin B8, but it was not officially recognized as such.
It is an important component of cell membranes and plays a role as a pulmonary surfactant, mainly found in the outer leaflet of cell membranes.
Phosphatidylcholine is thought to be transported between cell membranes by the phosphatidylcholine transfer protein (PCTP).
Phosphatidylcholine, derived from lecithin, is a source of choline, an essential nutrient recently recognized as a vitamin by the Dutch Health Council. Previously, choline was often referred to as vitamin B8, but it was not officially recognized as such.
It is an important component of cell membranes and plays a role as a pulmonary surfactant, mainly found in the outer leaflet of cell membranes.
Phosphatidylcholine is thought to be transported between cell membranes by the phosphatidylcholine transfer protein (PCTP).
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Green pH-Alkaline Formula
Our Green pH-Alkaline Formula is a balanced mix of nutrients. Which has been specially developed to support you in maintaining a healthy acid-base balance. Our unique formula includes a combination of high-quality ingredients, including basic wheat and barley grass, to provide your body with essential nutrients for optimal function.
€45.50
Menstrual Cramp Herbal Tea
Herbal tea composed of various herbs
For support with menstrual cramps
For support with menstrual cramps
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Ashwagandha (Winter Cherry) Tincture - Withania somnifera Tincture
Single herbal tincture made with dried root of Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha/Winter Cherry).
In Ayurvedic medicine, ashwagandha is known as a 'rasayana', meaning it is used to support both physical and mental health. It has a calming effect and is used to sleep better and promote a balanced mind. In India, where this herb originates, it is believed to support male potency and female health, often compared to the strength and vitality of a horse.
In Ayurvedic medicine, ashwagandha is known as a 'rasayana', meaning it is used to support both physical and mental health. It has a calming effect and is used to sleep better and promote a balanced mind. In India, where this herb originates, it is believed to support male potency and female health, often compared to the strength and vitality of a horse.
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Monk's Pepper Tincture - Vitex agnus castus Tincture
Monk's pepper (Vitex agnus castus L.) grows naturally in countries around the Mediterranean. It is known as monk's pepper or chaste tree berries and is prized as a spice in this region.
Monks who had taken a vow of chastity once used this herb to suppress their physical desires, due to its supposed dampening effect on libido. This explains the Dutch name monk's pepper.
Nowadays, Vitex agnus is especially popular among women who want to support their hormonal system around menstruation or menopause. It can relieve discomfort during menstruation and also helps with menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, mood swings and irritability. Moreover, vitex agnus contributes to a good mental balance.
Monks who had taken a vow of chastity once used this herb to suppress their physical desires, due to its supposed dampening effect on libido. This explains the Dutch name monk's pepper.
Nowadays, Vitex agnus is especially popular among women who want to support their hormonal system around menstruation or menopause. It can relieve discomfort during menstruation and also helps with menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, mood swings and irritability. Moreover, vitex agnus contributes to a good mental balance.
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Milk Thistle Tincture - Sylibum marianum (Cardui Mariae) Tincture
Single herbal tincture made with dried seed of Sylibum marianum (Cardui Mariae) (Milk thistle).
Milk thistle (Silybum marianum), also known as milk thistle or milk thistle, is a spiny plant native to the Mediterranean region, but which also grows in our area. It belongs to the composite family. Milk thistle has been used for centuries as a natural remedy to support liver and bile function. It can be used as part of a cleansing regimen to assist the liver in the detoxification process.
The seeds of milk thistle contain silymarin, a powerful antioxidant. Silymarin stimulates the liver in the natural detoxification process and thus supports liver function.
Milk thistle (Silybum marianum), also known as milk thistle or milk thistle, is a spiny plant native to the Mediterranean region, but which also grows in our area. It belongs to the composite family. Milk thistle has been used for centuries as a natural remedy to support liver and bile function. It can be used as part of a cleansing regimen to assist the liver in the detoxification process.
The seeds of milk thistle contain silymarin, a powerful antioxidant. Silymarin stimulates the liver in the natural detoxification process and thus supports liver function.
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Passion Flower Tincture - Passiflora incarnata Tincture
Single herbal tincture made with dried herb of Passiflora incarnata (Passion Flower).
Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) is known as a traditional herb that has long been used to reduce stress and inner turmoil. Native people of Central and North America used various parts of the plant to relax and sleep better. It is a natural sedative.
Although the blue passion flower originally only grew in America, it can now be found almost everywhere. The flowers of the Passiflora incarnata are not only beautiful to look at, but also edible. In the fall, passion fruits grow and the leaves are also edible. These leaves are rich in tannins, flavanols, saponins, choline and magnesium.
Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) is known as a traditional herb that has long been used to reduce stress and inner turmoil. Native people of Central and North America used various parts of the plant to relax and sleep better. It is a natural sedative.
Although the blue passion flower originally only grew in America, it can now be found almost everywhere. The flowers of the Passiflora incarnata are not only beautiful to look at, but also edible. In the fall, passion fruits grow and the leaves are also edible. These leaves are rich in tannins, flavanols, saponins, choline and magnesium.
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Mallow Large Tincture - Malvacea Sylvestris Tincture
Single herbal tincture made with dried flower of Malvacea Sylvestris (Mallow Large).
The flowers of mallow (Malva) are known for their natural wealth of mucilages, which have a soothing effect on the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract. Gargling with mallow tea can help with hoarseness and other throat complaints. In addition, mallow can be applied externally for eczema and ulcers.
Mallow belongs to the family Malvaceae and includes thirty species of herbaceous plants found in temperate, subtropical and tropical regions of Africa and Eurasia. The fruit of the mallow is a split fruit and owes its name to the flat, round shape, comparable to a cheese, due to the connected seeds.
The flowers of mallow (Malva) are known for their natural wealth of mucilages, which have a soothing effect on the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract. Gargling with mallow tea can help with hoarseness and other throat complaints. In addition, mallow can be applied externally for eczema and ulcers.
Mallow belongs to the family Malvaceae and includes thirty species of herbaceous plants found in temperate, subtropical and tropical regions of Africa and Eurasia. The fruit of the mallow is a split fruit and owes its name to the flat, round shape, comparable to a cheese, due to the connected seeds.
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St. John's Wort Tincture - Hypericum perforatum Tincture
Single herbal tincture made with dried herb of Hypericum perforatum (St John's wort).
St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum) has had a positive reputation in European herbal medicine for centuries. It can be used to support both moments of depression and cheerfulness, and it promotes a good night's sleep. In addition, St. John's wort is beneficial for bile function and contributes to healthy digestion, thanks to the presence of bioflavonoids, tannins and essential oils.
The use of St. John's wort dates back to the times of the Ancient Greeks and is traditionally harvested between June 21 and 24, on the occasion of the Feast of St. John, in both pagan and Christian traditions.
St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum) has had a positive reputation in European herbal medicine for centuries. It can be used to support both moments of depression and cheerfulness, and it promotes a good night's sleep. In addition, St. John's wort is beneficial for bile function and contributes to healthy digestion, thanks to the presence of bioflavonoids, tannins and essential oils.
The use of St. John's wort dates back to the times of the Ancient Greeks and is traditionally harvested between June 21 and 24, on the occasion of the Feast of St. John, in both pagan and Christian traditions.
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Red Coneflower Tincture - Echinacea purpurea Tincture
Single herbal tincture made with dried herb & root of Echinacea purpurea (Red Coneflower).
Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) is one of the most widely grown and used herbs in the world because of its positive influence on the immune system. The genus name 'echinacea' is derived from the Greek word 'echinos', meaning 'hedgehog', because of the spiky flower cone. Since the beginning of the last century, much research has been done into Echinacea purpurea in Europe.
Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) is one of the most widely grown and used herbs in the world because of its positive influence on the immune system. The genus name 'echinacea' is derived from the Greek word 'echinos', meaning 'hedgehog', because of the spiky flower cone. Since the beginning of the last century, much research has been done into Echinacea purpurea in Europe.
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Tumeric zanthorrhiza Tincture - Curcumae zanthorrhizae Tincture
Single herbal tincture made with dried root of Curcumae zanthorrhizae (Tumeric).
Curcuma (also known as Javanese Ginger) (Curcumae zanthorrhizae) is respected worldwide as one of the most valuable spices. It originates in the tropical regions of India and Southeast Asia. The powder of the root is known for its popularity in Asian cuisine and is known in the Netherlands as turmeric, due to its role in coloring curry and mustard.
In addition to its culinary uses, turmeric also offers several health benefits. Curcuma has been used in India for centuries because of its effective effect on flexible joints and intestinal function.
Curcuma (also known as Javanese Ginger) (Curcumae zanthorrhizae) is respected worldwide as one of the most valuable spices. It originates in the tropical regions of India and Southeast Asia. The powder of the root is known for its popularity in Asian cuisine and is known in the Netherlands as turmeric, due to its role in coloring curry and mustard.
In addition to its culinary uses, turmeric also offers several health benefits. Curcuma has been used in India for centuries because of its effective effect on flexible joints and intestinal function.
€9.95
Marigold Tincture - Calendulae officinalis Tincture
Single herbal tincture made with dried flower of Calendulae officinalis (marigold).
The marigold (Calendula officinalis) is a member of the composite family (Compositae or Asteraceae) and is often grown in ornamental gardens. This plant originally comes from Southern Europe.
It is an annual plant that usually bears orange, but sometimes yellow flowers. The marigold usually grows to a height of 30-45 cm and has blunt leaves. Its flowering period extends from May to November, while the fruits are often curved and boat-shaped.
Both fresh and dried flowers can be used in soups, and they also act as a natural coloring for cheese, butter and other foods. Historically, the petals were even used to imitate saffron.
The marigold (Calendula officinalis) is a member of the composite family (Compositae or Asteraceae) and is often grown in ornamental gardens. This plant originally comes from Southern Europe.
It is an annual plant that usually bears orange, but sometimes yellow flowers. The marigold usually grows to a height of 30-45 cm and has blunt leaves. Its flowering period extends from May to November, while the fruits are often curved and boat-shaped.
Both fresh and dried flowers can be used in soups, and they also act as a natural coloring for cheese, butter and other foods. Historically, the petals were even used to imitate saffron.
€9.95
Centaury - Centaurium erythraea
Centaury, also known by the scientific name Centaurium (synonym: Erythraea), includes about fifty species of herbaceous plants belonging to the gentian family (Gentianaceae). The genus may have been named after the centaur Chiron from Greek mythology, who was known for his knowledge of medicinal herbs and reportedly treated his wounds with this herb. An alternative explanation for the botanical name is derived from the Latin 'centum' (= one hundred) and 'aurum' (= gold).
In North America, the European centaury is sometimes cultivated as a medicinal plant and has been partly introduced as an exotic plant. The herb contains various bitter substances, glycosides, flavonoids, essential oils, valeric acid and xanthones.
In North America, the European centaury is sometimes cultivated as a medicinal plant and has been partly introduced as an exotic plant. The herb contains various bitter substances, glycosides, flavonoids, essential oils, valeric acid and xanthones.
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