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Black Pepper - Piper nigrum
Pepper is a commonly used spice in cooking, known for its sharp taste. It is obtained from the berries of the tropical pepper plant, Piper nigrum. The pungency of black peppercorns comes from the component piperine. Pepper comes in different colors, including black, white and green.
It can be used in virtually any dish and enhances the flavor of meat while adding a spicy note to soups and purees. Sometimes pepper is also used in baking products, such as gingerbread, albeit in moderate amounts. Whole peppercorns, dried berries of the pepper plant, are used in some dishes. Although pepper is also available ground, many gourmets prefer freshly ground pepper. In addition, pepper is also often used fresh. In India, pepper is added to the spiciest curry mixtures.
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Fennel - Foeniculum vulgare - Grounded
Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) is a plant belonging to the lacecap family (Apiaceae). It has a distinctive flavor reminiscent of anise, and both the threadlike branches of the leaves and the seeds are used as a herb and spice.
Originally from Asia and the Mediterranean, fennel was brought to Europe via medieval trade routes. Fennel is widely grown, especially in Southern Europe, and is an important ingredient in salads and other dishes.
Chewing fennel seeds can suppress the feeling of hunger. In the past, believers who went to church sober sometimes chewed fennel seeds during the church service.
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Rose Root - Rhodiola rosea
Rose root (Rhodiola rosea) also known as the 'golden root', is a succulent plant that thrives in cold, rocky areas around the world. The roots emit a characteristic scent of roses. This herb has long been used in herbal medicine.
It contains protective antioxidants that help our body cells. Rose root supports both physical and mental balance in our body. It helps keep the mind clear, improves mood and promotes concentration. Some of the bioactive compounds in rose root include rosavine and salidroside, which are thought to be responsible for Rhodiola rosea's calming and uplifting effects.
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Corn Silk - Zea mays Conc.
Dried corn silk, also called stigmas, are used in herbal medicine. When fresh, these hairs are green in color, but once dried they turn dark brown to black.
Corn silk, also known as corn beard, can have beneficial effects on fluid balance, bladder inflammation (soothing) and irritation of the urinary tract (soothing).
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Garlic (Fine) - Allium sativi
Garlic (Allium sativum) has a beneficial effect on the circulatory system and the liver, while also supporting the immune system and regulating blood sugar levels.
Garlic belongs to the garlic family and produces a leafy, round flower shaft from the bulb in the spring. It is one of the oldest plants in herbalism. Although it is prized for its taste, garlic is also known for its strong smell.
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Juniper Berries - Juniper communis
The juniper berry (Juniperus communis) is rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, which occur naturally in its berries. These antioxidants protect our body cells against harmful influences such as pollution and sunlight. In addition, they support digestion and contribute to healthy kidney function and fluid balance.
The juniper is a conifer native to Europe, Asia and America. This tree bears flowers and berries at the same time, which can be green and black. The name Juniperus is derived from the Celtic word 'juneprus', meaning rough, prickly or bitter, and 'communis' meaning plain. Since ancient times, the berries have been used by Greeks and Romans for their health benefits.
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Blackberry (Fruit) - Rubus fructicosus, Frucus Rubi
Blackberries are not only delicious, but also extremely nutritious. They are packed with essential nutrients and dietary fiber. These dark purple treats are a rich source of vitamins C, E, K, folic acid and manganese, making them an important contribution to a healthy diet.
The intense purple color of blackberries is caused by anthocyanins, powerful antioxidants that protect our cells against harmful external influences. But it goes further than that. Blackberries are particularly rich in phenolic acids, which also have antioxidant properties. These acids, which include anthocyanins, ellagic acid, rutin, gallic acid, quercetin, cyanides, p-coumaric acid and cinnamic acid, provide numerous health benefits.
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Mugwort - Artemisiae vulgaris
The mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) is a plant from the composite family (Asteraceae), related to wormwood. This weakly aromatic plant has leaves that have white felt-like hairs on the underside. Mugwort is widespread in Belgium and the Netherlands, often found on wasteland and along roads. The plant thrives best in sandy soil. The stem is 60–120 cm long and often shows a reddish color.
In ancient times, the Romans put mugwort in their footwear to relieve fatigue and pain. In central Mongolia, where the population used to suffer from clouds of large mosquitoes (the size of small shrimps), the Mongolian mugwort (with its characteristic bluish, hairy, succulent leaves) was used to repel these mosquitoes in the damp lawns.
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PQQ (Pyrroloquinoline quinone) - 20 mg
PQQ, abbreviated for Pyrroloquinoline quinone, is a substance similar to a B vitamin and mainly found in plants. It is also sometimes called 'super Q10' because of its similar properties. Although PQQ has been around for a long time, it was only recently discovered. This water-soluble substance plays a role in enzymatic reactions and supports enzymes in their function. In addition, PQQ has various other properties.
A lot of research is currently being done into the exact composition and function of PQQ. This substance occurs naturally in various foods, such as spinach, kiwi, soy beans (especially green and fermented soy beans such as nattō), mustard and tofu. Green tea is also a rich source of PQQ.
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MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) - 550mg
MSM, full name methylsulfonylmethane, is an odorless, white crystalline powder that is soluble in water and is an important nutrient. It is an organic compound of sulfur that occurs both in our food and in our bodies. This compound, which naturally contains sulfur, plays an essential role in various body processes and is involved in the formation of more than 150 different substances.
The special thing about MSM is that it is a very easily absorbable form of sulfur. This compound contributes to the flexibility of the connections between cells, especially in tissues that naturally contain a lot of sulfur. Therefore, MSM can be beneficial for the hair, nails, joints, tendons, cartilage and ligaments.
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Melatonin - 290 mcg
Melatonin is a neurotransmitter that falls under the hormones or more specifically called a neurohormone. Melatonin ensures that we get a good night's sleep. Melatonin also has various other properties in the body.
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Chondroitin Sulfate - 430 mg
Chondroitin, like glucosamine, is a substance that occurs naturally in our tissues. This compound consists of complex sugar chains, also called polysaccharides. For optimal effectiveness, it is recommended to combine chondroitin with MSM and glucosamine.
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L-Glutathione - 250 mg
Glutathione is a tripeptide consisting of the amino acids glutamic acid, glycine and cysteine. It functions as a powerful antioxidant and neutralizes free radicals. This essential compound is found in all our cells, tissues, body fluids and organ systems, so it is present virtually everywhere in our body.
Physical exercise increases glutathione levels in the blood and skeletal muscles. However, intensive sports activity also consumes a lot of glutathione.
Glutathione is a versatile multitasker, but is vulnerable to the influence of our modern lifestyle. Fortunately, there is a natural way to support the body in the production of glutathione. Through supplementation or a healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables and lean protein, we can maintain normal glutathione levels.
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GABA (Gamma Aminobutyric Acid) - 400 mg
GABA (Gamma-aminobutyric acid) is an amino acid found in broccoli, spinach, seeds, fresh nuts, potatoes, bananas, onions and eggs. GABA is essential for brain metabolism. In hyperactivity and functions as a neurotransmitter that ensures the signal transmission of the nerves.
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Milk Thistle - 450 mg
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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Maca - 550 mg
Maca (Lepidium meyenii) grows in the central Andes of Peru at an altitude of more than 4000 meters. This herbaceous biennial plant, known for its tuber, is prized by the indigenous people of Peru as a rich, natural source of vitamins and minerals.
Maca is known for its ability to promote vitality and support libido. In addition, maca can be effective in relieving menopausal symptoms. The extract of this special tuber has been used for centuries to help both men and women improve their energy and sexual health.
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Eleutherococcus (Siberian Ginseng) - 250 mg
Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus) has had a good reputation in both China and Russia for centuries as a supporter of the immune system. Siberian ginseng root extract is beneficial for memory and concentration.
The carrots are a rich source of beta-carotene, vitamins B1, B2, C and E, and they are high in eleutherosides. It is important not to confuse Siberian ginseng with its Korean variant (Panax ginseng) or the American one (Panax quinquefolius). Not only do the names differ, but also the properties.
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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.
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Nettle - 380 mg
The nettle (Urtica dioica) is a powerful and versatile plant that occurs in many places, despite its irritating property to the touch. Known for its culinary uses, such as nettle soup and tea, the nettle is also known for its health benefits.
Originally from Africa and Asia, the plant goes by the Latin name Urtica dioica and has been used for centuries. In herbalism, not only the dried leaves, but also the dried roots are used.
Nettle leaf is a traditional herbal medicine with various applications. It contributes to healthy skin, gives shine to the hair and strengthens the nails. In addition, it can help soothe the respiratory tract and maintain proper fluid balance. It also provides support to the heart and blood vessels.
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Quercetin - 250 mg
Quercetin is a flavonoid, also called bioflavonoid. This natural plant compound is found in various plants, fruits and vegetables. Flavonoids are responsible for the vibrant colors (pigments) in these plants and come in various shades. They play a crucial role in plant metabolism, regulate growth, and provide protection against UV light, oxidation and heat.
Quercetin belongs to a group of plant compounds known as flavonoids. Many flavonoids contribute to the coloring of plants to some extent. In addition, quercetin is a powerful antioxidant. It can be well combined with other antioxidant flavonoids, such as rutin and vitamin C, for an enhanced effect.
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Curcuma 480 mg & Black Pepper 20 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.
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Vitamin B3 “Flush Free” (Inositol Hexaniacinate) - 100 mg
Vitamin B3 (Niacin, Niacinamide, Inositol Hexanicotinate) supports energy production by being part of two important coenzymes in the body: NAD (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) and NADP (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate). These two substances activate more than two hundred specific enzymes (dehydrogenase) that are important for electron transport and cell respiration (dissimilation). Cell respiration is the process by which ATP (adenosine triphosphate, carrier of chemical energy) is generated in the mitochondria (the “energy generator” of the cell) by the combustion of nutrients. Vitamin B3 can contribute to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. In addition, it is good for the skin, mucous membranes, the nervous system and normal psychological functioning.
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Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) (Biologically Active Form) - 100 mg
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) plays a role as a coenzyme in energy metabolism and supports energy production by acting as a biochemical electron carrier in many oxidation and reduction reactions involved. It also helps protect fats, proteins and DNA from oxidation, as the production of glutathione and the antioxidant enzyme gluthathione peroxidase depend on this vitamin. In addition, vitamin B2 can help to reduce fatigue, it helps to maintain normal red blood cells, it is good for the skin, eyes, mucous membranes and the nervous system.
€24.95