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5HTP - 100 mg
The body can naturally produce 5-HTP from tryptophan, but this process occurs in the body through normal metabolic pathways. 5-HTP is sold as an extract and is included in various supplements and nutritional products.
A-C-D3 & Zinc
Agremonie (Common) (Church Steeples) - Agrimonia eupatoria
The most common use is as a tea, but the herb can also be made into a tincture.
Alfalfa - Medicago sativa
Lucerne is native to Europe and is grown worldwide as animal feed. In the Netherlands, alfalfa is mainly dried artificially for the production of protein-rich animal feed.
Algae (Clubweed) - Ascophyllum nodosum
Alpha Lipoic Acid - 200 mg
Alpha-lipoic acid can be produced naturally in the body, but is also found in various supplements and food products.
American Marigold Flowers Extract 450 mg – Lutein 22.5 mg
Lutein is also found in dark green leafy vegetables such as spinach, kale, and broccoli, in various fruits, corn, carrots, and egg yolks. In the human body, lutein is one of the dominant pigments in the macula of the eye and the lens. Lutein is also used as a natural yellow dye and has a long history of use in foods and supplements.
Angelica - Angelica angelicae
The plant is traditionally cultivated in various regions, from central Germany to Turkestan. An aromatic oil, known as angelica oil, is extracted from the seeds and roots and is used in cosmetics, baking, and distilling. The stems and petioles can be candied for their sweet and fragrant flavor.
Anise - Pimpinella anisum
You can add anise seeds to bread, pastries, cookies, fruit and gingerbread. In Indian cuisine, anise is indispensable in curries and fish dishes, and it gives a delicious flavor to vegetables such as pumpkin and carrot. In the Netherlands it is a tradition to use anise seed on rusk with mice at birth.
Anise seed tea has a warm, mild flavor and is popular as an after-dinner tea.
Aniseed - Anisi Vulgaris (Pimpinella anisum)
You can add anise seeds to bread, pastries, cookies, fruit and gingerbread. In Indian cuisine, anise is indispensable in curries and fish dishes, and it gives a delicious flavor to vegetables such as pumpkin and carrot. In the Netherlands it is a tradition to use anise seed on rusk with mice at birth.
Anise seed tea has a warm, mild flavor and is popular as an after-dinner tea.
Arnica Tincture - Arnica montana Tincture
Arnica montana, also known as arnica montana, is a perennial plant belonging to the Asteraceae family. This plant is native to mountainous regions such as the Alps, the Pyrenees, and the Balkans, as well as southern Scandinavia. It can also be found in the eastern Netherlands and the Belgian Ardennes.
The plant grows to a height of approximately 20 to 45 centimeters and has a sparsely branched stem. The leaves are opposite and 2 to 4 centimeters wide. The lower leaves are elliptical to obovate-lanceolate, while the upper pair of leaves has a more linear-lanceolate shape.
Aronia berry - Arnoia melanocarpa
The berries contain various natural plant compounds, including anthocyanins and polyphenols. These compounds contribute to the fruit's characteristic color and protect the seed inside. Compared to blueberries, aronia berries contain relatively high levels of anthocyanins.
Aronia berries are a popular ingredient in juices, teas, and jams, for example, because of their rich color and flavor.
Aronia berry - Arnoia melanocarpa - Whole
The berries contain various natural plant compounds, including anthocyanins and polyphenols. These compounds contribute to the fruit's characteristic color and protect the seed inside. Compared to blueberries, aronia berries contain relatively high levels of anthocyanins.
Aronia berries are a popular ingredient in juices, teas, and jams, for example, because of their rich color and flavor.
Artichoke - Cynaria scolmycus
Artichokes contain a wide range of nutrients and phytonutrients. These include beta-carotene, vitamin C, vitamin B, and minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and potassium. They also contain flavonoids, enzymes, and tannins, which contribute to the characteristic color and flavor of the flower buds.
Thanks to their rich flavor and unique texture, artichokes are popular in salads, soups, pastas, and various culinary dishes.
Artichoke - Cynaria scolmycus - Cut
Artichokes contain a wide range of nutrients and phytonutrients. These include beta-carotene, vitamin C, vitamin B, and minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and potassium. They also contain flavonoids, enzymes, and tannins, which contribute to the characteristic color and flavor of the flower buds.
Thanks to their rich flavor and unique texture, artichokes are popular in salads, soups, pastas, and various culinary dishes.
Artichoke Tincture - Cynaria scolmycus Tincture
The artichoke is a plant native to the Mediterranean region. The green or purple flower buds are often eaten as a vegetable and are known for their slightly bitter, aromatic flavor. The plant has been used for centuries in various cuisines and preparations.
Artichokes contain a wide range of nutrients and phytonutrients. They contain beta-carotene, vitamin C, vitamin B, and minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and potassium. They also contain flavonoids, enzymes, and tannins, which contribute to the characteristic color and flavor of the flower buds.
Thanks to their rich flavor and unique texture, artichokes are popular in salads, soups, pastas, and various culinary dishes.
Ashwagandha (Winter Cherry) Tincture - Withania somnifera Tincture
Ashwagandha, officially known as Withania somnifera, is a plant that has been used for centuries in the Ayurvedic tradition of India. Within this traditional teaching, ashwagandha is referred to as a rasayana, a term used in Ayurveda for herbs with special cultural and historical significance.
The plant belongs to the Magnoliophyta family and is also known as Indian ginseng and winter cherry. The root of the plant is traditionally used most often.
The name ashwagandha literally means "horse scent," a reference to the characteristic, earthy aroma of the fresh root.
Ashwagandha - 320 mg
The name ashwagandha derives from Sanskrit and literally means "horse scent," a reference to the root's characteristic, earthy aroma. In the Ayurvedic tradition, ashwagandha is classified as a "rasayana," a term used within this tradition for certain plants.
The Latin species name somnifera means "sleep-bearing" and refers to the plant's historical name. Ashwagandha has been used in traditional herbal preparations for centuries.
Ashwagandha - Withania somnifera
The plant belongs to the Magnoliophyta family and is also known as Indian ginseng and winter cherry. The root of the plant is traditionally used most often.
The name ashwagandha literally means "horse scent," a reference to the characteristic, earthy aroma of the fresh root. In Indian culture, the herb is often symbolically associated with strength and vitality, similar to that of a horse.
Ashwagandha - Withania somnifera - Cut
The plant belongs to the Magnoliophyta family and is also known as Indian ginseng and winter cherry. The root of the plant is traditionally used most often.
The name ashwagandha literally means "horse scent," a reference to the characteristic, earthy aroma of the fresh root. In Indian culture, the herb is often symbolically associated with strength and vitality, similar to that of a horse.
Asian Pennywort (Gotu kola) - Hydrocotyles Folium (Centella asiatica)
Within these traditions, Centella asiatica is valued for its long history and diverse cultural applications. Due to the presence of various natural plant compounds, the plant has earned a permanent place in Asian herbal traditions.
Centella asiatica is recognizable by its creeping stems and small, rounded leaves. During the flowering period, small white to light pink flowers appear. Traditionally, the above-ground parts of the plant are primarily used.
Asiatic Pennywort Tincture - Centella asiatica (Hydrocotyles) Tincture
Centella asiatica, also known as Gotu kola (Centella asiatica), is a low-growing plant native to parts of Southeast Asia. It prefers humid areas and has played an important role in traditional systems such as Ayurveda for centuries.
Within these traditions, Centella asiatica is valued for its long history and diverse cultural applications. Due to the presence of various natural plant compounds, the plant has earned a permanent place in Asian herbal traditions.
Centella asiatica is recognizable by its creeping stems and small, rounded leaves. During the flowering period, small white to light pink flowers appear. Traditionally, the above-ground parts of the plant are primarily used.
Astaxanthin - 8 mg
The algae Haematococcus pluvialis is known for its high natural astaxanthin content and is also called "blood rain algae" because of its color. Aquatic animals that consume this algae, such as krill, salmon, char, shrimp, lobster, and crab, acquire their characteristic pinkish-red color from it.
Astaxanthin is used as a colorant and ingredient in foods and supplements and is naturally derived.
Astragalus - 400 mg
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