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Fennel - Foeniculum vulgare - Whole
Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) is a plant that belongs to the Apiaceae family. The plant has a characteristic, anise-like flavor. Both the thread-like leaves and the seeds are used as herbs and spices in various cuisines.
Fennel originates from Asia and the Mediterranean and was introduced to Europe via medieval trade routes. Fennel is particularly widely cultivated in Southern Europe, where it is frequently used in salads and cooked dishes.
Fennel seed has a long history of traditional use. In the past, chewing fennel seeds was part of certain customs and rituals, including religious traditions.
Fennel seeds are used in a variety of applications, such as spice blends, teas, and aromatic extracts. Fennel oil, which is used for its characteristic aroma, can also be extracted from the seeds.
Fennel originates from Asia and the Mediterranean and was introduced to Europe via medieval trade routes. Fennel is particularly widely cultivated in Southern Europe, where it is frequently used in salads and cooked dishes.
Fennel seed has a long history of traditional use. In the past, chewing fennel seeds was part of certain customs and rituals, including religious traditions.
Fennel seeds are used in a variety of applications, such as spice blends, teas, and aromatic extracts. Fennel oil, which is used for its characteristic aroma, can also be extracted from the seeds.
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Fenugreek - Foenugraeci graecum
Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum), also known as fenugreek, fenugreek, or Greek hay, is a versatile plant native to the Mediterranean and later became popular in parts of Asia.
The aromatic seeds and leaves are widely used as a spice in Indian cuisine and can help soften bitter flavors in dishes or products. Fenugreek contains minerals such as iron and copper, and naturally occurring compounds like saponins and coumarins, the latter contributing to its characteristic hay-like aroma.
The aromatic seeds and leaves are widely used as a spice in Indian cuisine and can help soften bitter flavors in dishes or products. Fenugreek contains minerals such as iron and copper, and naturally occurring compounds like saponins and coumarins, the latter contributing to its characteristic hay-like aroma.
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Fenugreek - Foenugraeci graecum - Whole
Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum), also known as fenugreek, fenugreek, or Greek hay, is a versatile plant native to the Mediterranean and later became popular in parts of Asia.
The aromatic seeds and leaves are widely used as a spice in Indian cuisine and can help soften bitter flavors in dishes or products. Fenugreek contains minerals such as iron and copper, and naturally occurring compounds like saponins and coumarins, the latter contributing to its characteristic hay-like aroma.
The aromatic seeds and leaves are widely used as a spice in Indian cuisine and can help soften bitter flavors in dishes or products. Fenugreek contains minerals such as iron and copper, and naturally occurring compounds like saponins and coumarins, the latter contributing to its characteristic hay-like aroma.
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Field Horsetail - Equisetum arvense
Horsetail (Equisetum arvense), also known as horsetail because of its characteristic appearance, belongs to the horsetail family (Equisetaceae). The plant is common in Europe and grows in a variety of locations, such as meadows, along roads, on fallow land, and on slopes.
Horsetail is one of the oldest plant species on earth, having existed for approximately 390 million years. The plant is distinguished by its deep root system, which allows it to absorb nutrients from deeper soil layers. As a result, horsetail naturally contains various plant compounds, including minerals, fiber, and silicon.
Horsetail is one of the oldest plant species on earth, having existed for approximately 390 million years. The plant is distinguished by its deep root system, which allows it to absorb nutrients from deeper soil layers. As a result, horsetail naturally contains various plant compounds, including minerals, fiber, and silicon.
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Flowers Herbal Tea
Herbal tea composed of various herbs
Nice for a floral moment
Nice for a floral moment
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Flowers Sweet - Citrus aurantium dulce
Orange blossom is a delicious addition to tea, which gives a subtle sweet taste.
Orange blossom, from Citrus aurantium dulce, adds a delicious sweet touch to your favorite tea. It is the ideal way to enrich your tea experience.
Orange blossom, from Citrus aurantium dulce, adds a delicious sweet touch to your favorite tea. It is the ideal way to enrich your tea experience.
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Garlic (Fine) - Allium sativi
Garlic (Allium sativum) belongs to the Alliaceae family and is one of the oldest cultivated plants in the world. The plant develops a leafy, round flower shaft from the bulb in spring. Garlic is prized worldwide for both its characteristic flavor and distinct aroma.
The use of garlic has a long history in various cultures. Since ancient times, the plant has been part of traditional cuisines and herbal lore. Its intense aroma makes garlic a common ingredient in a wide variety of dishes.
The use of garlic has a long history in various cultures. Since ancient times, the plant has been part of traditional cuisines and herbal lore. Its intense aroma makes garlic a common ingredient in a wide variety of dishes.
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Garlic - Allium sativi
Garlic (Allium sativum) belongs to the Alliaceae family and is one of the oldest cultivated plants in the world. The plant develops a leafy, round flower shaft from the bulb in spring. Garlic is prized worldwide for both its characteristic flavor and distinct aroma.
The use of garlic has a long history in various cultures. Since ancient times, the plant has been part of traditional cuisines and herbal lore. Its intense aroma makes garlic a common ingredient in a wide variety of dishes.
The use of garlic has a long history in various cultures. Since ancient times, the plant has been part of traditional cuisines and herbal lore. Its intense aroma makes garlic a common ingredient in a wide variety of dishes.
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Gentian (Yellow) - Gentiana lutea
The great yellow gentian, also known as Gentiana lutea, is a perennial plant in the gentian family (Gentianaceae). It grows naturally in European mountains, primarily at altitudes up to 2200 meters.
The plant can reach a height of 0.5–1.5 meters. Its opposite leaves have five to seven arching veins. The large yellow flowers appear in clusters of three to ten in the axils of the upper leaves, but the plant only blooms after seven to ten years and can then live for 40 to 60 years.
The rhizome of the great yellow gentian can grow up to 1 meter long and is fleshy and thickened to 5 cm. The root contains sugars such as gentiobiose and natural bitter substances, as well as phytosterols, phenolic acids, oligosaccharides, and pectins.
The plant can reach a height of 0.5–1.5 meters. Its opposite leaves have five to seven arching veins. The large yellow flowers appear in clusters of three to ten in the axils of the upper leaves, but the plant only blooms after seven to ten years and can then live for 40 to 60 years.
The rhizome of the great yellow gentian can grow up to 1 meter long and is fleshy and thickened to 5 cm. The root contains sugars such as gentiobiose and natural bitter substances, as well as phytosterols, phenolic acids, oligosaccharides, and pectins.
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Gentian Large Yellow Tincture - Gentiana lutea Tincture
Single herbal tincture made with dried root of Gentiana lutea (Gentian Large Yellow).
The great yellow gentian, also known as Gentiana lutea, is a perennial plant in the gentian family (Gentianaceae). It grows naturally in European mountains, primarily at altitudes up to 2200 meters.
The plant can reach a height of 0.5–1.5 meters. Its opposite leaves have five to seven arching veins. The large yellow flowers appear in clusters of three to ten in the axils of the upper leaves, but the plant only blooms after seven to ten years and can then live for 40 to 60 years.
The great yellow gentian, also known as Gentiana lutea, is a perennial plant in the gentian family (Gentianaceae). It grows naturally in European mountains, primarily at altitudes up to 2200 meters.
The plant can reach a height of 0.5–1.5 meters. Its opposite leaves have five to seven arching veins. The large yellow flowers appear in clusters of three to ten in the axils of the upper leaves, but the plant only blooms after seven to ten years and can then live for 40 to 60 years.
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Geranium - Pelargonium sidoides
The Cape geranium (Pelargonium sidoides), known locally as "umckaloabo," is a native geranium species from South Africa. It grows wild among tall grasses and aromatic flower beds on the slopes of the Cape coast and in the grasslands of Lesotho.
The Cape geranium has soft, velvety gray-green leaves and deep magenta flowers. The plant's rhizomes turn dark red when dried and ground.
The Cape geranium has soft, velvety gray-green leaves and deep magenta flowers. The plant's rhizomes turn dark red when dried and ground.
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Geranium - Pelargonium sidoides - Cut
The Cape geranium (Pelargonium sidoides), known locally as "umckaloabo," is a native geranium species from South Africa. It grows wild among tall grasses and aromatic flower beds on the slopes of the Cape coast and in the grasslands of Lesotho.
The Cape geranium has soft, velvety gray-green leaves and deep magenta flowers. The plant's rhizomes turn dark red when dried and ground.
Pelargonium sidoides belongs to the Geraniaceae family. Originally, the Pelargoniums brought to Europe closely resembled common garden geraniums, but botanically, there appears to be a clear difference between this South African species and the geraniums grown in gardens. In the wild, the plant occurs only in a few small areas of South Africa, but today it is also cultivated on plantations.
The Cape geranium has soft, velvety gray-green leaves and deep magenta flowers. The plant's rhizomes turn dark red when dried and ground.
Pelargonium sidoides belongs to the Geraniaceae family. Originally, the Pelargoniums brought to Europe closely resembled common garden geraniums, but botanically, there appears to be a clear difference between this South African species and the geraniums grown in gardens. In the wild, the plant occurs only in a few small areas of South Africa, but today it is also cultivated on plantations.
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Geranium Tincture - Pelargonium sidoides Tincture
Single herbal tincture made with dried root of Pelargonium sidoides (Cape geranium).
The Cape geranium (Pelargonium sidoides), known locally as "umckaloabo," is a native geranium species from South Africa. It grows wild among tall grasses and aromatic flower beds on the slopes of the Cape coast and in the grasslands of Lesotho.
The Cape geranium has soft, velvety gray-green leaves and deep magenta flowers. The plant's rhizomes turn dark red when dried and ground.
The Cape geranium (Pelargonium sidoides), known locally as "umckaloabo," is a native geranium species from South Africa. It grows wild among tall grasses and aromatic flower beds on the slopes of the Cape coast and in the grasslands of Lesotho.
The Cape geranium has soft, velvety gray-green leaves and deep magenta flowers. The plant's rhizomes turn dark red when dried and ground.
€10.95
Ginger - 350 mg
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a plant whose rhizome is used worldwide as a spice and ingredient in various foods. The root is known for its distinct aroma and spicy flavor and is used in both traditional cuisines and modern food products.
Ginger root naturally contains several bioactive plant compounds, including gingerol, shogaol, and zingiberene. These compounds contribute to ginger's characteristic profile and are preserved through various processing methods.
Ginger root naturally contains several bioactive plant compounds, including gingerol, shogaol, and zingiberene. These compounds contribute to ginger's characteristic profile and are preserved through various processing methods.
€19.95
Ginger - Zingiberis Thiz. Mund. officinalis
Ginger comes from the root of the ginger plant (Zingiber officinale) and is used worldwide as a spice for its characteristic flavor. The root contains natural compounds such as gingerol, shogaol, and zingiberene, which contribute to ginger's characteristic aromas and flavors.
Ginger is a versatile plant used in cuisines around the world, both fresh and dried, and can be incorporated into teas, spice blends, or dishes.
Ginger is a versatile plant used in cuisines around the world, both fresh and dried, and can be incorporated into teas, spice blends, or dishes.
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Ginger - Zingiberis Thiz. Mund. officinalis - Cut
Ginger comes from the root of the ginger plant (Zingiber officinale) and is used worldwide as a spice for its characteristic flavor. The root contains natural compounds such as gingerol, shogaol, and zingiberene, which contribute to ginger's characteristic aromas and flavors.
Ginger is a versatile plant used in cuisines around the world, both fresh and dried, and can be incorporated into teas, spice blends, or dishes.
Ginger is a versatile plant used in cuisines around the world, both fresh and dried, and can be incorporated into teas, spice blends, or dishes.
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Ginger Tincture - Zingiber officinalis Tincture
Single herbal tincture made with dried root of Zingiber officinalis (Ginger).
Ginger comes from the root of the ginger plant (Zingiber officinale) and is used worldwide as a spice for its characteristic flavor. The root contains natural compounds such as gingerol, shogaol, and zingiberene, which contribute to ginger's characteristic aromas and flavors.
Ginger is a versatile plant used in cuisines around the world, both fresh and dried, and can be incorporated into teas, spice blends, or dishes.
Ginger comes from the root of the ginger plant (Zingiber officinale) and is used worldwide as a spice for its characteristic flavor. The root contains natural compounds such as gingerol, shogaol, and zingiberene, which contribute to ginger's characteristic aromas and flavors.
Ginger is a versatile plant used in cuisines around the world, both fresh and dried, and can be incorporated into teas, spice blends, or dishes.
€10.95
Ginseng (Panax) - 450 mg
Panax Ginseng is a slow-growing plant with a sturdy root, native to the mountainous regions of East Asia. This root has been used for thousands of years in traditional Chinese herbal practice and is considered one of the best-known and most researched ginseng varieties in the world. The name "Panax" comes from the Greek word "panacea," meaning "all-healer," and refers to the root's versatile uses in historical sources.
Panax Ginseng root contains a unique composition of bioactive compounds, the most characteristic of which are ginsenosides. These steroid-like compounds are found exclusively in true Panax Ginseng.
Panax Ginseng root contains a unique composition of bioactive compounds, the most characteristic of which are ginsenosides. These steroid-like compounds are found exclusively in true Panax Ginseng.
€42.95
Ginseng (Panax) - Ginseng Panax - Cut
Panax ginseng is a plant with a slow-growing, sturdy root and belongs to the Araliaceae family. It is one of the most well-known plants in traditional Chinese medicine and has been used in Asia for thousands of years.
The name "Panax" comes from the Greek word for "all-healer," referring to the plant's historical reputation in traditional medicine. Panax ginseng contains unique compounds called ginsenosides, which are found only in this plant.
Other plants with "ginseng" in their names, such as Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus) or Indian ginseng/Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), belong to different plant families and do not contain these specific ginsenosides.
The name "Panax" comes from the Greek word for "all-healer," referring to the plant's historical reputation in traditional medicine. Panax ginseng contains unique compounds called ginsenosides, which are found only in this plant.
Other plants with "ginseng" in their names, such as Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus) or Indian ginseng/Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), belong to different plant families and do not contain these specific ginsenosides.
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Ginseng (Panax) - Panax ginseng
Panax ginseng is a plant with a slow-growing, sturdy root and belongs to the Araliaceae family. It is one of the most well-known plants in traditional Chinese medicine and has been used in Asia for thousands of years.
The name "Panax" comes from the Greek word for "all-healer," referring to the plant's historical reputation in traditional medicine. Panax ginseng contains unique compounds called ginsenosides, which are found only in this plant.
Other plants with "ginseng" in their names, such as Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus) or Indian ginseng/Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), belong to different plant families and do not contain these specific ginsenosides.
The name "Panax" comes from the Greek word for "all-healer," referring to the plant's historical reputation in traditional medicine. Panax ginseng contains unique compounds called ginsenosides, which are found only in this plant.
Other plants with "ginseng" in their names, such as Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus) or Indian ginseng/Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), belong to different plant families and do not contain these specific ginsenosides.
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Grape Seed Extract - 370 mg
Grape seed extract is extracted from grape seeds. The extract contains polyphenols, including oligomeric proanthocyanidins (OPCs), which occur naturally in grape seeds. Grape seed extract is a dietary supplement that can be part of a varied and balanced diet.
€34.95
Green Tea Mint Herbal Tea
Herbal tea composed of various herbs
Delicious for every moment
Delicious for every moment
€4.95
Herb Royal - Artemisia abrotani
Southernwood (Artemisia abrotanum) is a bushy, aromatic shrub belonging to the Asteraceae family. The plant is native to Southern Europe but was introduced early on to more northerly parts of Europe, where it adapted well.
Summer lemongrass has a long cultural and historical background. In ancient traditions of Germanic peoples, the plant was used symbolically in rituals, while the Romans prized it for its fragrance and made the perfume Abrotenum from it. Due to its aromatic properties, summer lemongrass was also used for household and cosmetic purposes.
Summer lemongrass has a long cultural and historical background. In ancient traditions of Germanic peoples, the plant was used symbolically in rituals, while the Romans prized it for its fragrance and made the perfume Abrotenum from it. Due to its aromatic properties, summer lemongrass was also used for household and cosmetic purposes.
€2.40
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