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5HTP - 100 mg
5-HTP (5-hydroxytryptophan) is a natural substance extracted from the seeds of the Griffonia simplicifolia plant. Chemically related to tryptophan, 5-HTP is used as an ingredient in dietary supplements.
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.
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.
€26.95
A-C-D3 & Zinc
A combination of vitamins A, C, D3, and zinc that supplements your daily diet. This supplement contains nutrients that contribute to the normal functioning of the immune system, the maintenance of bones, teeth, skin, and muscles, and various metabolic processes. Suitable as part of a varied diet.
€35.95
Alfalfa - Medicago sativa
Lucerne (Medicago sativa), also known as alfalfa, is a perennial plant that can live between five and twelve years, depending on the variety and climate. With a height of up to one meter and clusters of small purple flowers, the plant resembles clover. The plant has a deep and powerful root system that can extend up to 4.5 meters.
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.
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.
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American Marigold Flowers Extract 450 mg – Lutein 22.5 mg
Lutein is a natural carotenoid pigment produced by plants and found in colorful fruits and vegetables. Our product is made from marigolds, which contain a broad spectrum of carotenoids.
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.
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.
€26.95
Ashwagandha (Winter Cherry) Tincture - Withania somnifera Tincture
Single herbal tincture made with dried root of Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha/Winter Cherry).
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, 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.
€10.95
Ashwagandha - 320 mg
Ashwagandha, officially known as Withania somnifera, is a plant native to India and belongs to the Magnoliophyta family. The herb is also known as "Indian ginseng" and "winter cherry."
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.
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.
€17.95
Ashwagandha - Withania somnifera
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. In Indian culture, the herb is often symbolically associated with strength and vitality, similar to that of a horse.
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.
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Ashwagandha - Withania somnifera - Cut
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. In Indian culture, the herb is often symbolically associated with strength and vitality, similar to that of a horse.
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.
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Asiatic Pennywort Tincture - Centella asiatica (Hydrocotyles) Tincture
Single herbal tincture made with dried herb of Centella asiatica (Hydrocotyles) (Asiatic Pennywort) (Gotu kola).
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.
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.
€9.95
Astragalus - Astragalus chinensis membranus - Cut
Astragalus, also known as fleshy box pod (Astragalus membranaceus), is a plant native to Asia. The root of the plant has been used in traditional Chinese culture for thousands of years.
Astragalus holds an important place in this tradition and is associated with the concept of "qi," which represents life energy. Astragalus is used in a variety of applications, such as herbal teas, powders, and other herbal preparations.
The root contains various natural plant compounds and is valued for its long history of traditional use.
Astragalus holds an important place in this tradition and is associated with the concept of "qi," which represents life energy. Astragalus is used in a variety of applications, such as herbal teas, powders, and other herbal preparations.
The root contains various natural plant compounds and is valued for its long history of traditional use.
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Astragalus Tincture - Astragalus membranaceus Tincture
Single herbal tincture made with dried root of Astragalus membranaceus (Astragalus).
Astragalus, also known as fleshy box pod (Astragalus membranaceus), is a plant native to Asia. The root of the plant has been used in traditional Chinese culture for thousands of years.
Astragalus holds an important place in this tradition and is associated with the concept of "qi," which represents life energy. Astragalus is used in a variety of applications, such as herbal teas, powders, and other herbal preparations.
The root contains various natural plant compounds and is valued for its long history of traditional use.
Astragalus, also known as fleshy box pod (Astragalus membranaceus), is a plant native to Asia. The root of the plant has been used in traditional Chinese culture for thousands of years.
Astragalus holds an important place in this tradition and is associated with the concept of "qi," which represents life energy. Astragalus is used in a variety of applications, such as herbal teas, powders, and other herbal preparations.
The root contains various natural plant compounds and is valued for its long history of traditional use.
€9.95
Basil - Basilici
Basil (Ocimum basilicum) is an aromatic plant in the Lamiaceae family. The name basil is derived from the Ancient Greek word basileus, meaning "king." This origin also underlies the alternative name "king's herb." Basil is native to regions between Central Africa and Southeast Asia, where it has long been valued.
Basil appears in various traditional systems and historical sources as part of cultural and herbal uses. Ancient texts and pharmacopoeias mention the plant in a variety of contexts, giving it a special place in the history of herbal traditions.
Basil is recognizable by its soft, green leaves and characteristic aroma. The plant naturally contains various aromatic and plant compounds, including essential oils and polyphenols.
Basil appears in various traditional systems and historical sources as part of cultural and herbal uses. Ancient texts and pharmacopoeias mention the plant in a variety of contexts, giving it a special place in the history of herbal traditions.
Basil is recognizable by its soft, green leaves and characteristic aroma. The plant naturally contains various aromatic and plant compounds, including essential oils and polyphenols.
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Biotin - 1,000 mcg
La biotine contribue au métabolisme énergétique normal et au fonctionnement normal du système nerveux. Elle contribue également au bon fonctionnement psychologique et au maintien de cheveux, d'une peau et de muqueuses normales.
€14.95
Black Cohosh - Cimicifuga Racemosa
Black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa), also known as black cohosh, is a plant that has been used for centuries in traditional North American herbal medicine. The roots were used by various North American tribes and are known as "squawroot."
The plant is known today for its long history of use and cultural significance. Black cohosh is increasingly sold in the Netherlands, especially as an ingredient in herbal teas, supplements, and traditional herbal blends.
The plant is known today for its long history of use and cultural significance. Black cohosh is increasingly sold in the Netherlands, especially as an ingredient in herbal teas, supplements, and traditional herbal blends.
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Black Tea - Flowers Herbal Tea
Herbal tea composed of various herbs
Delicious for every moment
Delicious for every moment
€3.95
Black Walnut - Juglandis nigrum
The shell of the black walnut (Juglans nigra) is obtained from the immature fruit of the tree. The black walnut, also known as the "black nut," is a type of walnut native to the United States and Canada. The tree belongs to the walnut family.
The black walnut fruit is dark brown and has a distinctive aroma that differs from that of European walnuts. They are sometimes processed into extracts or tinctures, preserving their natural compounds. The fruit is edible and contains polyphenols, tannins, juglone, tannins, and omega fatty acids, among other nutrients.
The common walnut (Juglans regia) is widely used in food and culinary applications for its edible nuts.
The black walnut fruit is dark brown and has a distinctive aroma that differs from that of European walnuts. They are sometimes processed into extracts or tinctures, preserving their natural compounds. The fruit is edible and contains polyphenols, tannins, juglone, tannins, and omega fatty acids, among other nutrients.
The common walnut (Juglans regia) is widely used in food and culinary applications for its edible nuts.
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Bladderwrack Fine - Fucus vesiculosus
Bladderwrack (Fucus vesiculosus) is a species of brown algae in the genus Fucus. It is found along the northern coasts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and in the North Sea and Baltic Sea, often in kelp forests. The plant is notable for the air bladders that some varieties possess, which serve as flotation devices; however, there are also varieties without these bladders.
Bladderwrack belongs to the brown algae and naturally contains various polyphenols, including phlorotannins. The plant also contains minerals such as iodine, potassium, magnesium, calcium, and iron. Because of this natural composition, bladderwrack has been included in botanical and historical descriptions of seaweeds.
Bladderwrack belongs to the brown algae and naturally contains various polyphenols, including phlorotannins. The plant also contains minerals such as iodine, potassium, magnesium, calcium, and iron. Because of this natural composition, bladderwrack has been included in botanical and historical descriptions of seaweeds.
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Boldoblad - Peumus boldus
Boldo (Peumus boldus) is an evergreen tree native to South America and other warmer regions, including Chile, Peru, Brazil, Ecuador, Argentina, and North Africa. It prefers sunny, dry locations and can reach a height of 8 meters and a width of 5 meters. Female trees produce drupes that were traditionally used as a spice.
Boldo leaves naturally contain various plant compounds, such as alkaloids, essential oils, flavonoids, and tannins. In Chile, the leaves have been mentioned in traditional customs for centuries and described in historical texts. Today, boldo is valued worldwide for its distinctive leaves, botanical characteristics, and cultural significance.
Boldo leaves naturally contain various plant compounds, such as alkaloids, essential oils, flavonoids, and tannins. In Chile, the leaves have been mentioned in traditional customs for centuries and described in historical texts. Today, boldo is valued worldwide for its distinctive leaves, botanical characteristics, and cultural significance.
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California Poppy - Eschscholzia californica
California poppy, also known as golden poppy (Eschscholtzia californica), is a plant with golden-yellow flowers belonging to the poppy family. The plant is native to California, which explains its name.
The aerial parts of the golden poppy contain various natural compounds, including quinolide alkaloids, rutin, phytosterols, carotenoids, and cyanogen glycosides. Indigenous peoples in North America used the plant for their traditional purposes.
Today, California poppy is used in herbal teas and other herbal preparations and is valued for its botanical characteristics and aromatic properties.
The aerial parts of the golden poppy contain various natural compounds, including quinolide alkaloids, rutin, phytosterols, carotenoids, and cyanogen glycosides. Indigenous peoples in North America used the plant for their traditional purposes.
Today, California poppy is used in herbal teas and other herbal preparations and is valued for its botanical characteristics and aromatic properties.
€2.00
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California Poppy Tincture - Eschscholtzia californica Tincture
Single herbal tincture made with dried herb of Eschscholtzia californica (California Poppy).
California poppy, also known as golden poppy (Eschscholtzia californica), is a plant with golden-yellow flowers belonging to the poppy family. The plant is native to California, which explains its name.
The aerial parts of the golden poppy contain various natural compounds, including quinolide alkaloids, rutin, phytosterols, carotenoids, and cyanogen glycosides. Indigenous peoples in North America used the plant for their traditional purposes.
Today, California poppy is used in herbal teas and other herbal preparations and is valued for its botanical characteristics and aromatic properties.
California poppy, also known as golden poppy (Eschscholtzia californica), is a plant with golden-yellow flowers belonging to the poppy family. The plant is native to California, which explains its name.
The aerial parts of the golden poppy contain various natural compounds, including quinolide alkaloids, rutin, phytosterols, carotenoids, and cyanogen glycosides. Indigenous peoples in North America used the plant for their traditional purposes.
Today, California poppy is used in herbal teas and other herbal preparations and is valued for its botanical characteristics and aromatic properties.
€10.95
Cat's Claw - Uncaria tomentosa
Cat's claw (Uncaria tomentosa), also known as cat's claw, is a climbing plant native to the Amazon region of Brazil and Peru, among other places. The plant grows in rainforests and can cling to trees with its characteristic, claw-shaped thorns. These thorns, located at the base of the leaves, give the plant its name and enable it to climb to great heights.
In the Peruvian Amazon, cat's claw has special cultural significance and is considered part of traditional plant knowledge. Due to its origins and ecological importance, the species is a protected plant in certain regions.
In the Peruvian Amazon, cat's claw has special cultural significance and is considered part of traditional plant knowledge. Due to its origins and ecological importance, the species is a protected plant in certain regions.
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Catnip - Nepetae catariae
Wild catnip (Nepeta cataria) belongs to a genus of 250 species in the family Lamiaceae. The genus is closely related to Glechoma, Stachys and Prunella. This genus originally occurs in Europe and Asia. The stems grow in nodes and often form dense carpets on the ground. The leaves are coarsely toothed and feel soft because of the hairs. The erect stems bear small, tubular flowers in pairs that are located in the axils of the leaves.
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Chamomile (Flower) - Matricaria recutita, Chamomillae europ. - Whole
Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla, synonym Matricaria recutita) is an annual, aromatic plant from the Asteraceae family. Originally native to large parts of Europe, it is now widely cultivated, including in Hungary and several Eastern European countries.
Chamomile has a long cultural and historical background. In ancient Egypt, the plant was symbolically worshipped and associated with the sun god Ra. Throughout the centuries, chamomile has been frequently described in botanical and historical sources, contributing to its fame and spread.
Chamomile has a long cultural and historical background. In ancient Egypt, the plant was symbolically worshipped and associated with the sun god Ra. Throughout the centuries, chamomile has been frequently described in botanical and historical sources, contributing to its fame and spread.
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Chamomile - Matricaria recutita, Chamomillae europ.
Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla, synonym Matricaria recutita) is an annual, aromatic plant from the Asteraceae family. Originally native to large parts of Europe, it is now widely cultivated, including in Hungary and several Eastern European countries.
Chamomile has a long cultural and historical background. In ancient Egypt, the plant was symbolically worshipped and associated with the sun god Ra. Throughout the centuries, chamomile has been frequently described in botanical and historical sources, contributing to its fame and spread.
Chamomile has a long cultural and historical background. In ancient Egypt, the plant was symbolically worshipped and associated with the sun god Ra. Throughout the centuries, chamomile has been frequently described in botanical and historical sources, contributing to its fame and spread.
€3.00
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