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Witch Hazel (Leaf) - Hamamelis virginiana
The American witch hazel (Hamamelis virginiana) is a shrub belonging to the family Hamamelidaceae, native to North America from Nova Scotia to Minnesota, and from southern and central Florida to eastern Texas.
The shrub can reach a height of 6 to sometimes even 10 meters, with a bushy growth thanks to the many branches that arise just above the ground. The bark is light brown, smooth but somewhat flaky, and shows a reddish-purple color on the inside.
Blooming from September through October, the flowers of the American witch hazel display clusters of 4 stamens. They usually range from pale yellow to bright yellow, although orange or red hues also occur. The petals are ribbon-shaped and measure 10-20 mm in length.
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Witch Hazel Tincture - Hamamelis virginiana Tincture
Single herbal tincture made with dried bark of Hamamelis virginiana (Witch Hazel).
The American witch hazel (Hamamelis virginiana) is a shrub belonging to the family Hamamelidaceae, native to North America from Nova Scotia to Minnesota, and from southern and central Florida to eastern Texas.
The shrub can reach a height of 6 to sometimes even 10 meters, with a bushy growth thanks to the many branches that arise just above the ground. The bark is light brown, smooth but somewhat flaky, and shows a reddish-purple color on the inside.
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Wormwood Herb - Artemisia absinthium
Absinthe wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) is a plant from the composite family (Asteraceae). This species is on the Dutch Red List of plants as quite rare and moderately reduced in numbers. It is a perennial plant that grows naturally on dry, calcareous, nitrogen-rich and cultivated soils in temperate regions of Europe, Asia and North Africa. The genus name Artemisia is derived from the Greek hunting goddess Artemis.
The bitter extract of these buds is an important ingredient in drinks such as vermouth and classic absinthe. The most important flavorings are absinthine and the menthol-smelling terpene thujone.
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Wormwood Herb - Artemisia absinthium - Cut
Absinthe wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) is a plant from the composite family (Asteraceae). This species is on the Dutch Red List of plants as quite rare and moderately reduced in numbers. It is a perennial plant that grows naturally on dry, calcareous, nitrogen-rich and cultivated soils in temperate regions of Europe, Asia and North Africa. The genus name Artemisia is derived from the Greek hunting goddess Artemis.
The bitter extract of these buds is an important ingredient in drinks such as vermouth and classic absinthe. The most important flavorings are absinthine and the menthol-smelling terpene thujone.
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Yarrow - Achillea millefolii
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is a herbaceous plant in the daisy family (Asteraceae). It is a hardy perennial species common in the Netherlands and other parts of Europe. The plant is recognizable by its finely divided, feathery leaves and small flower heads, which are usually white but sometimes have a light pink tinge.
Yarrow has a long history and has been described in botanical and historical sources for centuries. The plant is named after the Greek hero Achilles, who, according to tradition, used yarrow, contributing to the herb's fame in classical antiquity.
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Yarrow Tincture - Achillea millefolium Tincture
Single herbal tincture made with dried herb of Achillea millefolium (Yarrow).
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is a herbaceous plant in the daisy family (Asteraceae). It is a hardy perennial species common in the Netherlands and other parts of Europe. The plant is recognizable by its finely divided, feathery leaves and small flower heads, which are usually white but sometimes have a light pink tinge.
Yarrow has a long history and has been described in botanical and historical sources for centuries. The plant is named after the Greek hero Achilles, who, according to tradition, used yarrow, contributing to the herb's fame in classical antiquity.
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Yellow Sweet Slover - Melilotus officinalis
The Yellow Sweet Slover (Melilotus officinalis) is a biennial or perennial plant from the legume family (Leguminosae). Originally from Southern Europe, this plant has now spread worldwide. It is a slender, hairless plant that is frequently found along roads and on arable land, and is also found in dune areas. The lemon yellow honey clover reaches a height of 30 to 150 cm and blooms from July to October.
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Zinc Bisglycinate - 75 mg
Zinc bisglycinate is a chelated form of zinc, in which the mineral is bound to two molecules of the amino acid glycine. This form is known for its good bioavailability. Zinc occurs naturally in foods such as meat, fish, nuts, seeds, and whole grains, and is available in various supplement forms. Zinc bisglycinate is a stable, easily absorbed source of zinc.
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