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Kumis Kutjing - Cat's whiskers - Orthosiphon aristatus
Cat's whiskers (Orthosiphon aristatus), also known as Kumis Kutjing, is a plant traditionally used in various Asian herbal traditions. The species belongs to the Lamiaceae family and is native to tropical and subtropical regions, particularly Southeast Asia, including Malaysia and Java.
The plant prefers moist habitats, such as wetlands, riverbanks, and swampy areas. Cat's whiskers are particularly recognizable by their white to pale lilac flowers with conspicuously long, thread-like stamens that can grow up to approximately three centimeters long. These characteristics have led to the Dutch name "kattensnor" (cat's whiskers).
The plant prefers moist habitats, such as wetlands, riverbanks, and swampy areas. Cat's whiskers are particularly recognizable by their white to pale lilac flowers with conspicuously long, thread-like stamens that can grow up to approximately three centimeters long. These characteristics have led to the Dutch name "kattensnor" (cat's whiskers).
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Kumis Kutjing - Cat's whiskers - Orthosiphon aristatus - Cut
Cat's whiskers (Orthosiphon aristatus), also known as Kumis Kutjing, is a plant traditionally used in various Asian herbal traditions. The species belongs to the Lamiaceae family and is native to tropical and subtropical regions, particularly Southeast Asia, including Malaysia and Java.
The plant prefers moist habitats, such as wetlands, riverbanks, and swampy areas. Cat's whiskers are particularly recognizable by their white to pale lilac flowers with conspicuously long, thread-like stamens that can grow up to approximately three centimeters long. These characteristics have led to the Dutch name "kattensnor" (cat's whiskers).
The plant prefers moist habitats, such as wetlands, riverbanks, and swampy areas. Cat's whiskers are particularly recognizable by their white to pale lilac flowers with conspicuously long, thread-like stamens that can grow up to approximately three centimeters long. These characteristics have led to the Dutch name "kattensnor" (cat's whiskers).
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L-Arginine - 420 mg
ArgArginine, also called L-arginine, is a semi-essential amino acid that occurs naturally in the human body. It can be synthesized by the body from other amino acids, such as glutamine and proline, but in certain situations, production is limited. Therefore, supplementation through food or supplements can be a practical way to support intake as part of a varied diet.
This amino acid is present in many foods, including nuts, seeds, legumes, meat, and fish. Arginine was first isolated from food in the nineteenth century and has since been studied for its role in various metabolic processes. In supplement form, arginine is usually offered as pure L-arginine, often in capsules or powders, so it can be easily incorporated into the daily diet.
This amino acid is present in many foods, including nuts, seeds, legumes, meat, and fish. Arginine was first isolated from food in the nineteenth century and has since been studied for its role in various metabolic processes. In supplement form, arginine is usually offered as pure L-arginine, often in capsules or powders, so it can be easily incorporated into the daily diet.
€21.95
L-Carnitine - 475 mg
L-Carnitine is a natural compound often classified as an amino acid due to its similar molecular structure. It occurs naturally in the body and in foods, particularly meat and animal products. Plant sources generally contain very little L-Carnitine. The body can produce L-Carnitine from the amino acids lysine and methionine, but this production depends on factors such as age, gender, and diet.
Men generally have a higher daily requirement for L-Carnitine than women because the body uses it primarily in tissues with high energy demands, such as the heart and skeletal muscle. L-Carnitine is closely related to the B vitamins and is present in all cells of the body. It is stored in skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and liver, with concentrations varying depending on age, diet, and body mass.
Men generally have a higher daily requirement for L-Carnitine than women because the body uses it primarily in tissues with high energy demands, such as the heart and skeletal muscle. L-Carnitine is closely related to the B vitamins and is present in all cells of the body. It is stored in skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and liver, with concentrations varying depending on age, diet, and body mass.
€24.95
L-Glutathione - 250 mg
Glutathione is a tripeptide composed of the amino acids glutamic acid, glycine, and cysteine. It occurs naturally in foods such as meat, fish, dairy, legumes, grains, and certain vegetables like spinach and broccoli. In supplement form, glutathione is produced through fermentation or chemical synthesis, resulting in a stable and easily digestible form.
Our glutathione supplement is available in capsules and contains pure glutathione in a recognizable, natural tripeptide form. It can be easily incorporated into your daily diet as part of a varied diet. The product's composition is tailored for maximum stability and digestibility, making it suitable for various food and supplement applications.
Our glutathione supplement is available in capsules and contains pure glutathione in a recognizable, natural tripeptide form. It can be easily incorporated into your daily diet as part of a varied diet. The product's composition is tailored for maximum stability and digestibility, making it suitable for various food and supplement applications.
€42.95
Lady's Mantle - Alchemilla vulgaris
Lady's mantle (Alchemilla vulgaris) belongs to a genus of approximately one thousand species of perennial herbaceous and shrubby plants within the rose family (Rosaceae). The plant is primarily found in Europe and Asia, with some species in mountainous regions of Africa and North and South America. It prefers to grow in damp and disturbed places, such as forest edges, wet grasslands, and roadsides.
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Lady's Mantle Tincture - Alchemilla vulgaris Tincture
Single herbal tincture made with dried herb of Alchemilla vulgaris (Lady's Mantle).
Lady's mantle (Alchemilla vulgaris) belongs to a genus of approximately one thousand species of perennial herbaceous and shrubby plants within the rose family (Rosaceae). The plant is primarily found in Europe and Asia, with some species in mountainous regions of Africa and North and South America. It prefers to grow in damp and disturbed places, such as forest edges, wet grasslands, and roadsides.
Lady's mantle (Alchemilla vulgaris) belongs to a genus of approximately one thousand species of perennial herbaceous and shrubby plants within the rose family (Rosaceae). The plant is primarily found in Europe and Asia, with some species in mountainous regions of Africa and North and South America. It prefers to grow in damp and disturbed places, such as forest edges, wet grasslands, and roadsides.
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Licorice (Without Bark) - Glycyrrhiza glabra, Liquiritiae
Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) is a versatile herb that has been used for centuries in various traditions, including Ayurvedic culture. The plant is cultivated in various parts of the world, such as Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, and can also grow in the Netherlands. The roots take three to four years to mature before they can be harvested.
Besides the roots, licorice leaves are also used, for example, in making tea. Licorice is known for its characteristic sweet flavor, which is due in part to the natural substance glycyrrhizin. It is widely used in foods and herbal preparations.
Besides the roots, licorice leaves are also used, for example, in making tea. Licorice is known for its characteristic sweet flavor, which is due in part to the natural substance glycyrrhizin. It is widely used in foods and herbal preparations.
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Licorice - Glycyrrhiza glabra, Liquiritiae
Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) is a versatile herb that has been used for centuries in various traditions, including Ayurvedic culture. The plant is cultivated in various parts of the world, such as Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, and can also grow in the Netherlands. The roots take three to four years to mature before they can be harvested.
Besides the roots, licorice leaves are also used, for example, in making tea. Licorice is known for its characteristic sweet flavor, which is due in part to the natural substance glycyrrhizin. It is widely used in foods and herbal preparations.
Besides the roots, licorice leaves are also used, for example, in making tea. Licorice is known for its characteristic sweet flavor, which is due in part to the natural substance glycyrrhizin. It is widely used in foods and herbal preparations.
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Licorice Root - 400 mg
Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) is a versatile herb traditionally used in various traditional healing methods, including Ayurvedic medicine. It is cultivated worldwide, including in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, and is a hardy plant that can also grow in the Netherlands. The roots of the plant take three to four years to mature before they can be harvested. Licorice is used in culinary applications as well as in dietary supplements and pharmaceuticals for its natural sweetness. This sweetness is due to the substance glycyrrhizin, which is naturally present in the roots. The leaves can also be used, for example, to make tea.
€17.95
Licorice Tincture - Glycyrrhiza glabra Tincture
Single herbal tincture made with dried root of Glycyrrhiza glabra (Licorice).
Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) is a versatile herb that has been used for centuries in various traditions, including Ayurvedic culture. The plant is cultivated in various parts of the world, such as Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, and can also grow in the Netherlands. The roots take three to four years to mature before they can be harvested.
Besides the roots, licorice leaves are also used, for example, in making tea. Licorice is known for its characteristic sweet flavor, which is due in part to the natural substance glycyrrhizin. It is widely used in foods and herbal preparations.
Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) is a versatile herb that has been used for centuries in various traditions, including Ayurvedic culture. The plant is cultivated in various parts of the world, such as Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, and can also grow in the Netherlands. The roots take three to four years to mature before they can be harvested.
Besides the roots, licorice leaves are also used, for example, in making tea. Licorice is known for its characteristic sweet flavor, which is due in part to the natural substance glycyrrhizin. It is widely used in foods and herbal preparations.
€9.95
Liver Herbal Tea
Herbal tea composed of various herbs
€4.95
Magnesium Bisglycinate - 500 mg
Magnesium bisglycinate is an organic form of magnesium in which the mineral is bound to the amino acid glycine. This chelate bond creates a stable compound suitable for use in dietary supplements. Magnesium bisglycinate is widely used due to its composition and practical application within a daily diet.
€25.95
Magnesium Citrate - 500 mg
Magnesium is available in various organic forms, including magnesium citrate and magnesium malate. These forms are widely used in dietary supplements due to their chemical composition. Magnesium is an essential mineral involved in numerous processes in the body.
The mineral contributes to normal energy-yielding metabolism and supports the normal functioning of muscles and the nervous system. Magnesium also contributes to normal protein synthesis, proper electrolyte balance, and normal psychological function. Magnesium also plays a role in normal cell division and contributes to the maintenance of normal bones and teeth.
This makes magnesium an important mineral to supplement a varied and balanced diet.
The mineral contributes to normal energy-yielding metabolism and supports the normal functioning of muscles and the nervous system. Magnesium also contributes to normal protein synthesis, proper electrolyte balance, and normal psychological function. Magnesium also plays a role in normal cell division and contributes to the maintenance of normal bones and teeth.
This makes magnesium an important mineral to supplement a varied and balanced diet.
€17.95
Magnesium Malate - 500 mg
Magnesium malate is an organic form of magnesium bound to malic acid (malate). This compound is widely used in dietary supplements due to its chemical stability and composition. Malic acid is a substance naturally found in fruits and plays a role in various biochemical processes.
Magnesium is an essential mineral found in all cells of the body. It contributes to normal energy-yielding metabolism and supports the normal functioning of muscles and the nervous system. Magnesium also contributes to proper electrolyte balance and normal protein synthesis. The mineral also plays a role in normal psychological function and normal cell division.
Magnesium is an essential mineral found in all cells of the body. It contributes to normal energy-yielding metabolism and supports the normal functioning of muscles and the nervous system. Magnesium also contributes to proper electrolyte balance and normal protein synthesis. The mineral also plays a role in normal psychological function and normal cell division.
€25.95
Magnolia Berry (Schisandra) - Schisandrae chinensis
Schisandra, also known as the schisandra berry (Schisandra chinensis), is a plant that has been used in traditional Chinese herbalism for over 2,000 years. The plant produces dark red berries, of which only the seeds are used. These are traditionally harvested after the first frost and then dried.
The schisandra berry naturally contains various plant compounds, including antioxidants. Due to its unique composition and long history, schisandra is often used in herbal blends and teas for traditional purposes.
Within traditional Chinese culture, schisandra is valued and frequently used in herbal formulas. Today, the berry is also used outside of Asia as an ingredient in various herbal preparations.
The schisandra berry naturally contains various plant compounds, including antioxidants. Due to its unique composition and long history, schisandra is often used in herbal blends and teas for traditional purposes.
Within traditional Chinese culture, schisandra is valued and frequently used in herbal formulas. Today, the berry is also used outside of Asia as an ingredient in various herbal preparations.
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Magnolia Berry (Schisandra) - Schisandrae chinensis - Whole
Schisandra, also known as the schisandra berry (Schisandra chinensis), is a plant that has been used in traditional Chinese herbalism for over 2,000 years. The plant produces dark red berries, of which only the seeds are used. These are traditionally harvested after the first frost and then dried.
The schisandra berry naturally contains various plant compounds, including antioxidants. Due to its unique composition and long history, schisandra is often used in herbal blends and teas for traditional purposes.
Within traditional Chinese culture, schisandra is valued and frequently used in herbal formulas. Today, the berry is also used outside of Asia as an ingredient in various herbal preparations.
The schisandra berry naturally contains various plant compounds, including antioxidants. Due to its unique composition and long history, schisandra is often used in herbal blends and teas for traditional purposes.
Within traditional Chinese culture, schisandra is valued and frequently used in herbal formulas. Today, the berry is also used outside of Asia as an ingredient in various herbal preparations.
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Magnolia Berry Tincture - Schisandrae chinensis Tincture
Single herbal tincture made with dried berries of Schisandrae chinensis (Magnolia Berry).
Schisandra, also known as the schisandra berry (Schisandra chinensis), is a plant that has been used in traditional Chinese herbalism for over 2,000 years. The plant produces dark red berries, of which only the seeds are used. These are traditionally harvested after the first frost and then dried.
The schisandra berry naturally contains various plant compounds, including antioxidants. Due to its unique composition and long history, schisandra is often used in herbal blends and teas for traditional purposes.
Within traditional Chinese culture, schisandra is valued and frequently used in herbal formulas. Today, the berry is also used outside of Asia as an ingredient in various herbal preparations.
Schisandra, also known as the schisandra berry (Schisandra chinensis), is a plant that has been used in traditional Chinese herbalism for over 2,000 years. The plant produces dark red berries, of which only the seeds are used. These are traditionally harvested after the first frost and then dried.
The schisandra berry naturally contains various plant compounds, including antioxidants. Due to its unique composition and long history, schisandra is often used in herbal blends and teas for traditional purposes.
Within traditional Chinese culture, schisandra is valued and frequently used in herbal formulas. Today, the berry is also used outside of Asia as an ingredient in various herbal preparations.
€12.95
Maitake Extract - 420 mg
Maitake (Grifola frondosa), also known as oak hare, originates in the Far East and plays an important role in Chinese herbalism. This fungus, rich in various bioactive substances, is versatile for various applications. The name "maitake" comes from Japanese and literally means 'dancing mushroom', referring to the joy people experienced when finding it.
In nature, maitake mainly grows as a parasite on the roots or stumps of deciduous trees. For thousands of years, maitake has been valued in traditional Chinese herbalism for its nutritional value. This brown, lush fungus can sometimes weigh up to twenty kilos. With its delicious, aromatic flavor, maitake is a popular fungus in Japanese cuisine.
In nature, maitake mainly grows as a parasite on the roots or stumps of deciduous trees. For thousands of years, maitake has been valued in traditional Chinese herbalism for its nutritional value. This brown, lush fungus can sometimes weigh up to twenty kilos. With its delicious, aromatic flavor, maitake is a popular fungus in Japanese cuisine.
€34.95
Marigold Tincture - Calendulae officinalis Tincture
Single herbal tincture made with dried flower of Calendulae officinalis (marigold).
The marigold, or Calendula officinalis, belongs to the Asteraceae family (Compositae) and is often cultivated in ornamental gardens. It originates from Southern Europe.
It is an annual plant with usually orange flowers, sometimes yellow, that can reach a height of 30–45 cm. The flowering period runs from May to November, and the fruits are often curved and boat-shaped.
Both fresh and dried flowers can be used in soups and as a natural coloring for cheese, butter, and other foods. Historically, the petals were also used to simulate saffron.
In addition, marigold petals are used in products such as ointments and tinctures. The flowers contain essential oils that are used in the processing of these products.
The marigold, or Calendula officinalis, belongs to the Asteraceae family (Compositae) and is often cultivated in ornamental gardens. It originates from Southern Europe.
It is an annual plant with usually orange flowers, sometimes yellow, that can reach a height of 30–45 cm. The flowering period runs from May to November, and the fruits are often curved and boat-shaped.
Both fresh and dried flowers can be used in soups and as a natural coloring for cheese, butter, and other foods. Historically, the petals were also used to simulate saffron.
In addition, marigold petals are used in products such as ointments and tinctures. The flowers contain essential oils that are used in the processing of these products.
€9.95
Marygold (Calendula) - Calendulae officinalis
The marigold, or Calendula officinalis, belongs to the Asteraceae family (Compositae) and is often cultivated in ornamental gardens. It originates from Southern Europe.
It is an annual plant with usually orange flowers, sometimes yellow, that can reach a height of 30–45 cm. The flowering period runs from May to November, and the fruits are often curved and boat-shaped.
Both fresh and dried flowers can be used in soups and as a natural coloring for cheese, butter, and other foods. Historically, the petals were also used to simulate saffron.
In addition, marigold petals are used in products such as ointments and tinctures. The flowers contain essential oils that are used in the processing of these products.
It is an annual plant with usually orange flowers, sometimes yellow, that can reach a height of 30–45 cm. The flowering period runs from May to November, and the fruits are often curved and boat-shaped.
Both fresh and dried flowers can be used in soups and as a natural coloring for cheese, butter, and other foods. Historically, the petals were also used to simulate saffron.
In addition, marigold petals are used in products such as ointments and tinctures. The flowers contain essential oils that are used in the processing of these products.
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Meadowsweet - Filipendulae ulmaria
The meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria) is a perennial plant belonging to the rose family (Rosaceae). It is an erect plant that can reach a height of 0.6 to 2 meters. The flowers of the meadowsweet are numerous and cream-colored, with a width of 0.4 to 1 cm and each consisting of five petals, which have a strong almond scent. The leaves are pinnately compound, with a large top leaflet that is palmately split.
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Meadowsweet Tincture - Filipendulae ulmaria Tincture
Single herbal tincture made with dried herb of Filipendulae ulmaria (Meadsweet).
The meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria) is a perennial plant belonging to the rose family (Rosaceae). It is an erect plant that can reach a height of 0.6 to 2 meters. The flowers of the meadowsweet are numerous and cream-colored, with a width of 0.4 to 1 cm and each consisting of five petals, which have a strong almond scent. The leaves are pinnately compound, with a large top leaflet that is palmately split.
The meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria) is a perennial plant belonging to the rose family (Rosaceae). It is an erect plant that can reach a height of 0.6 to 2 meters. The flowers of the meadowsweet are numerous and cream-colored, with a width of 0.4 to 1 cm and each consisting of five petals, which have a strong almond scent. The leaves are pinnately compound, with a large top leaflet that is palmately split.
€10.95
Milk Thistle (Herb) - Sylibum marianum, Cardui Mariae - Cut
Milk thistle (Silybum marianum), also known as milk thistle, is a spiny plant in the Asteraceae family. It originates in the Mediterranean region, but also grows in temperate regions such as the Netherlands and Belgium.
The plant is known for its striking, white-flecked leaves and purple flower heads. Milk thistle seeds contain natural compounds, including silymarin, a group of bioactive compounds considered antioxidants. Because of this composition, milk thistle is traditionally used in various food and herbal products.
The plant is known for its striking, white-flecked leaves and purple flower heads. Milk thistle seeds contain natural compounds, including silymarin, a group of bioactive compounds considered antioxidants. Because of this composition, milk thistle is traditionally used in various food and herbal products.
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