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Baikal Helmkraut (Scutellaria baicalensis) - alkoholfreie Tinktur

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Baikal Skullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis) - Alcohol-Free Tincture

Baikal Skullcap Alcohol-Free Tincture (1:4) Baikal Skullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis) Tincture – made from the root What is Baikal Skullcap? Baikal Skullcap, also known as Scutellaria baicalensis, is a significant plant in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and is also highly valued among indigenous populations. In addition to its striking appearance with bright green leaves and violet flowers, it is appreciated for its therapeutic potential. The plant reaches a height of around 30 cm and prefers habitats such as rocky coastlines, river plains, and stream banks. It is found in regions including China, Japan, Korea, and Mongolia and demonstrates remarkable resistance to frost and cold. For our products, we use only the root of the Baikal Skullcap, as this part contains the highest concentration of active compounds. We place great importance on absolute purity and the sustainable sourcing of raw materials to ensure the high quality of our products. Baikal Skullcap in Traditional Chinese Medicine Baikal Skullcap has been used successfully in Traditional Chinese Medicine for over 2,000 years. It is appreciated for its versatility and is categorized in TCM based on specific properties. Baikal Skullcap is considered bitter and cold and is used to help clear internal heat, which is believed to arise when the body attempts to rebalance itself. According to TCM principles, Baikal Skullcap supports the body in defending against unwanted intruders. It acts like a diligent bouncer or soldier, protecting the organism from potential invaders. Western studies have also begun to investigate the plant’s effects, focusing especially on its unique composition of active ingredients. The root contains resins, tannins, essential oils, and flavonoids. Particularly noteworthy is its high melatonin content — a hormone typically found in animals and humans, known for its role in regulating sleep, circadian rhythm, and antioxidant defense. Baikal Skullcap is also well-known from the book “HERBAL ANTIVIRALS” by Stephen Harrod Buhner, where its antiviral properties are highlighted. Baikal Skullcap Glycerin Tincture – free from questionable additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colors, flavorings, added sugars, lactose, or gluten. Baikal Skullcap Tincture Ingredients IngredientContent per maximum daily dose Baikal Skullcap – root only (Scutellaria baicalensis) approx. 1900 mg Solvent: plant-based glycerin approx. 8 g Also contains traces of acetic acid from organic apple cider vinegar (under 1%) and pure water. Recommended Intake of Baikal Skullcap Tincture The long-term suggested daily dose is approx. 12 ml per day, ideally split into two servings. Start with approx. 6 ml per day and gradually increase over several days to reach the long-term dose. Use the included measuring cup to accurately portion the tincture. Important Information Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet or a healthy lifestyle. Store in a dry place, away from heat, and out of reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake unless otherwise advised. This tincture is naturally cloudy and should be shaken before use. Warning: This product is not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women, or for individuals trying to conceive. If you have a diagnosis of type 1 diabetes or are taking psychiatric medications, please consult a trusted healthcare professional before use. In general, this product should not be used continuously for more than 2 months. Afterward, a one-month break is recommended before resuming intake.

Content: 0.15 Liter (€172.67 / 1 Liter)

Regular price: €25.90
Baikal Helmkraut (Scutellaria baicalensis) - Tabletten, 480 mg Wirkstoff

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Baikal Skullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis) - Tablets, 480 mg active ingredient

Baikal Skullcap Tablets, 480 mg active ingredient Baikal Skullcap made from ground root Tablet size → 16mm * 8mm Active ingredient per tablet → 480 mg What is Baikal Skullcap? Baikal Skullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis) is one of the most important plants in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It is also highly valued among indigenous communities, not just for its unique appearance. With its vibrant green leaves and purple flowers, it is truly a visual delight. The flower shape is likely the reason for its name, as they resemble tiny helmets from ancient times, evoking the image of gentle little soldiers. The plant grows to about 30 cm tall and has specific environmental preferences. It thrives along rocky coasts, river plains, and streams. Frost and cold do not bother Baikal Skullcap, allowing it to flourish even in the harsh winters of Siberia. Wild forms are primarily found in China, Japan, Korea, and Mongolia. We only use the roots in our products because they contain a much higher concentration of active compounds compared to other parts of the plant. As always with Phönix der Lebenskraft, we place great importance on the absolute purity and sustainability of our raw materials. That’s why we only use plants that meet our strict quality standards! Baikal Skullcap in Traditional Chinese Medicine Baikal Skullcap has been used successfully in TCM for over 2,000 years. Skilled practitioners in Asia value this plant especially for its versatility. In TCM, all plants and foods are classified based on their properties. Baikal Skullcap is considered bitter and cold. People in Asia rely on its ability to expel heat of any kind from the body. This “heat” is believed to arise when the body attempts to free itself from internal imbalances. According to TCM, Baikal Skullcap helps the body fend off unwelcome invaders. Like a reliable doorman or soldier, the plant protects the body from invasions—preventing intruders from entering cells or politely showing them the door if they manage to get in. This allows the body to regain internal balance. Many studies in the Western world are now exploring the full range of benefits of Baikal Skullcap. Most focus on the plant’s unique composition of valuable compounds. The roots are rich in resins, tannins, essential oils, and flavonoids. Of particular interest is the plant’s high melatonin content. While melatonin was once believed to occur only in humans and animals, we now know that many plants contain it—and Baikal Skullcap stands out with one of the highest concentrations. This is important because melatonin plays a vital role in regulating sleep and circadian rhythm. Its antioxidant properties also help repair and protect other molecules in your body. Any melatonin that the body doesn’t use is converted into serotonin—commonly known as the “happiness hormone”—which contributes to overall joy and well-being. Baikal Skullcap is also known from the book “HERBAL ANTIVIRALS” by Stephen Harrod Buhner. Baikal Skullcap – Free from Harmful Additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial coloring, no flavorings, no preservatives, no gelatin, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. Ingredients IngredientAmount per daily dose Baikal Skullcap – ground root (Scutellaria baicalensis) approx. 2400 mg Also includes 2 commonly used and safe cellulose-based excipients (MCC / HPMC) to maintain tablet form—both of 100% plant origin—plus a very small amount (only a few thousandths by weight) of magnesium stearate, which is also a widely used and harmless substance. Recommended Use Take 5 tablets daily with sufficient liquid. Do not take all 5 tablets at once. Instead, divide them throughout the day—for example, 2 in the morning, 2 at midday, and 1 in the evening. It’s generally recommended to take them before meals rather than with or directly after food. However, this guideline doesn’t have to be followed strictly. Another option is to take 1 tablet five times a day—morning, late morning, midday, afternoon, and evening—with roughly 2–3 hour intervals. Notes Food supplements are not a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store in a cool, dry place and out of reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.

Content: 212 Gramm (€27.55 / 100 Gramm)

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Baikal Helmkraut (Scutellaria baicalensis) - Tinktur

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

Baikal Skullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis) Tincture

Baikal Skullcap Tincture (1:4) Baikal Skullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis) tincture made from the root What is Baikal Skullcap? Baikal Skullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis) is one of the most important plants in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It also enjoys great popularity among indigenous populations, not only because of its unique appearance. With its bright green leaves and purple flowers, it's a captivating sight. The flowers, which resemble little helmets from ancient times, likely gave the plant its name and evoke images of friendly soldiers. This plant grows to about 30 cm tall and has specific requirements for its environment. It prefers rocky coasts, river plains, and stream banks. Frost and cold do not bother Baikal Skullcap, which is why it thrives even in the harsh winters of Siberia. Wild specimens are mainly found in China, Japan, Korea, and Mongolia. We only use the roots in our products, as they contain a much higher concentration of active compounds than other parts of the plant. As with all products from Phönix der Lebenskraft, we place great importance on absolute purity and sustainability of the raw materials used. We consistently ensure that only plants meeting our strict criteria are selected! Baikal Skullcap in Traditional Chinese Medicine Baikal Skullcap has been used successfully in TCM for over 2,000 years. Skilled therapists in Asia especially appreciate the plant for its versatility. In TCM, all plants and foods are categorized by their properties. Baikal Skullcap is considered bitter and cold. People in Asia rely on its ability to dispel heat from the body, which is thought to arise as the body attempts to rid itself of imbalances. TCM believes that Baikal Skullcap helps the human body keep out unwanted guests. Like a good bouncer or soldier, the plant defends the body from invaders, preventing them from entering cells or gently asking them to leave if they’ve already entered. This helps the body to regulate its inner fire. In the Western world, many studies are now also investigating the effects of Baikal Skullcap. Its unique composition of beneficial compounds is of particular interest. The roots contain resins, tannins, essential oils, and flavonoids. Also noteworthy is the high content of melatonin—a hormone once thought to exist only in humans and animals. It is now known that many plants contain melatonin, with Baikal Skullcap among those with the highest concentrations. This is significant because melatonin is essential for healthy sleep and circadian rhythms. With its antioxidant properties, it also helps repair and protect other molecules in the body. Unused melatonin is converted by the body into serotonin—known as the “happiness hormone”—which promotes joy and well-being. Baikal Skullcap is also featured in the book “HERBAL ANTIVIRALS” by Stephen Harrod Buhner. Baikal Skullcap Tincture – Free from Harmful Additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial coloring, no flavoring, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. Ingredients of Baikal Skullcap Tincture IngredientAmount per maximum daily dose Baikal Skullcap – root only, in alcoholic extract(Scutellaria baicalensis) approx. 1900 mg Extraction agent: Ethanol approx. 3 g Also contains traces of acetic acid from organic apple cider vinegar (less than 1%) and purified water. Recommended Usage The suggested long-term daily dose is 250 drops (approx. 7.6 ml), ideally split into five servings of 50 drops each. Start with a lower dose of 165 drops (approx. 5 ml) per day – or five servings of 33 drops – and gradually increase to the full dose over several days. Use the included pipette to count the drops accurately. Notes Food supplements are not a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store in a cool, dry place, out of the reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. The tincture is naturally cloudy and should be shaken well before use. Important: Contains 50% alcohol by volume. – Not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women, or those trying to conceive! If you have been diagnosed with type I diabetes or are taking psychiatric medications, consult a trusted healthcare provider before use. It is generally recommended not to take this product for more than 2 consecutive months without a one-month break in between.

Content: 0.05 Liter (€378.00 / 1 Liter)

Regular price: From €18.90
Baikal Helmkraut (Scutellaria baicalensis) - 100g Pulver

Average rating of 4.83 out of 5 stars

Baikal Skullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis) - 100g Powder

Baikal Skullcap Powder Baikal Skullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis) powder made from ground root What is Baikal Skullcap? Baikal Skullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis) is one of the most renowned plants in traditional Chinese medicine and is also highly valued in indigenous communities. Its appeal lies not only in its vibrant green leaves and delicate purple flowers but also in its resilience. The small purple blossoms resemble miniature helmets, which is how the plant got its name. Growing up to 30 cm in height, Baikal Skullcap thrives in specific natural conditions — especially along rocky coastlines, riverbanks, and streams. Even the harsh winters of Siberia cannot harm it. Wild varieties are primarily found in China, Japan, Korea, and Mongolia. For our products, we use only the root of the Baikal Skullcap, as it contains a broad spectrum of active ingredients. We place great importance on purity and sustainability when selecting our raw materials. Our strict standards ensure that only the highest-quality plants are processed. Baikal Skullcap in Traditional Chinese Medicine Baikal Skullcap has a long-standing tradition of over 2,000 years in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Skilled therapists in Asia value its versatility. In TCM, all plants and foods are classified by their properties, and Baikal Skullcap is considered bitter and cold. It is appreciated for its ability to dispel “heat” from the body, which is often associated with internal imbalances. According to TCM principles, Baikal Skullcap acts like a vigilant doorman or soldier, protecting the body from invaders — keeping them out of the cells or politely escorting them out if necessary. In this way, it helps regulate the body’s inner “fire.” Western science has also studied the effects of Baikal Skullcap, particularly its unique combination of active constituents. The roots contain a variety of resins, tannins, essential oils, and flavonoids. Especially notable is its high content of melatonin — a hormone once believed to exist only in animals and humans. However, it has since been discovered in many plants, with Baikal Skullcap being among those with the highest levels. Melatonin supports healthy sleep, circadian rhythms, and has powerful antioxidant properties that aid in repairing and protecting molecules within the body. Excess melatonin can be converted into serotonin, the so-called “happiness hormone,” which promotes emotional well-being. Baikal Skullcap is also featured in the book “Herbal Antiviral” by Stephen Harrod Buhner. Ingredients Baikal Skullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis) root from wild harvesting Note We offer this powder as a botanical raw material (in food-grade quality) with no specific intended use.

Regular price: €19.90
Behaarter Zweizahn (Bidens pilosa) - Tinktur

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

Hairy Bidens (Bidens pilosa) Tincture

Bidens Pilosa Tincture (1:4) Bidens Pilosa "Hairy Beggarticks" Tincture – made from the leaves What is Bidens pilosa (Hairy Beggarticks)? Bidens pilosa is a South American plant now found worldwide as an invasive species. Its rapid spread is mainly due to its exceptional adaptability. The plant thrives in a variety of soils—whether sandy, loamy, dry, or depleted—and can even grow at altitudes up to 3600 meters. It is resistant to heat, drought, and severe cold spells. Bidens pilosa is a true survivor, capable of displacing other plant species—sometimes even aggressively—due to its allelopathic properties. It can reduce the presence of competing plants by up to 50% and is considered a weed in some countries. However, its potential health benefits for humans are remarkable. Its white flowers with bright orange centers are visually appealing. The plant gets its name from its seeds, which are thin, black, and equipped with a two-pronged tip. The name “Bidens” is derived from the Latin words “bi” (two) and “dens” (tooth). These seeds stick strongly and easily spread via shoes, clothing, jackets, and animals. We use only ground leaves from ecologically valuable cultivation for our products, as this ensures the highest efficacy. Bidens pilosa in Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Bidens pilosa has an excellent reputation in Ayurveda. Traditional Indian healers use the plant effectively to treat various ailments such as colds, coughs, fever, and wounds. It is also used to support the body's natural response to pathogens in the urinary tract. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Bidens pilosa is considered an excellent herb for clearing heat and detoxifying the body. TCM addresses toxins produced both internally and from external sources. Therefore, the herb is used for a variety of health issues including stomach and intestinal disorders, liver problems, immune system imbalances, bronchial conditions, throat ailments, and skin issues. It is especially recommended for conditions caused by an overactive immune system or by foreign invaders. Scientists in the Western world have identified over 100 active compounds in Bidens pilosa, including flavonoids, terpenes, lipids, benzenoids, and polyacetylenes. Due to this balanced composition, Stephen Harrod Buhner describes the plant as "one of the most effective systemically acting antibiotic herbs available". Bidens Pilosa Tincture – Free from Harmful Additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colorants, no flavorings, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. Bidens Pilosa Tincture Ingredients IngredientAmount per maximum daily dose Leaves of "Hairy Beggarticks", alcohol extract(Bidens pilosa) approx. 1750 mg Black pepper – with pure piperine content of a few percent approx. 35 mg Extracting agent: Ethanol approx. 3 g Also contains traces of acetic acid from organic apple cider vinegar (less than 1%) and purified water. Recommended Usage The long-term recommended daily dose is 230 drops (approx. 7 ml), ideally divided into five servings of about 46 drops each. Initially, start with a total of 165 drops (approx. 5 ml) per day – or five servings of 33 drops – and gradually increase to the full daily dose over several days. Use the included dropper to count the drops. Important Information Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store in a cool, dry place, away from heat and out of the reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. The tincture is naturally cloudy and should be shaken before use. Contains 50% alcohol by volume, but the daily dose includes only around 3 grams of alcohol.

Content: 0.05 Liter (€378.00 / 1 Liter)

Regular price: From €18.90
Berberitze (Berberis vulgaris) - Tinktur

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

Barberry (Berberis vulgaris) Tincture

Barberry Tincture (1:4) Barberry (Sour Thorn, Berberis vulgaris) Tincture made from ground root bark What is Barberry (Berberis vulgaris)? In our region, Barberry is known by several names, including sour thorn and vinegar berry. This medicinal plant is a shrub that can grow up to three meters tall and was originally native to North Africa. The name "Barberry" was chosen by the Romans after the plant was introduced to Europe, inspired by the Berber people who lived in the plant's native area. Many hikers and wild animals have mixed feelings about the deciduous shrub. While its thorns can be quite unpleasant, its appearance is appealing. The yellow-brown to gray bark may look unremarkable at first, but underneath it reveals a vibrant, sunny yellow layer. The fragrant blossoms are a bright yellow reminiscent of buttercups. Over the seasons, they develop into scarlet-red, edible fruits. Because of their extremely sour taste due to their high vitamin C content, the plant earned the names “vinegar berry” and “sour thorn.” Barberry prefers dry to moderately moist, calcareous soils. Since Berberis vulgaris can thrive in both sunlight and partial shade, it is often found at the edges of forests and in light floodplains. We use only ground roots from ecologically sustainable cultivation in our products, as this is where the most potent active ingredients are found. A Widely Used Remedy in Antiquity and the Middle Ages As early as antiquity, Berberis vulgaris was a standard remedy among healers and physicians. It was primarily prescribed for liver, gallbladder, and kidney disorders. In the Middle Ages, it also showed good results in treating digestive issues. The wide range of applications is mainly due to the plant’s high concentration of alkaloids, especially the compound berberine. Stephen Harrod Buhner, a globally recognized expert in applied herbal medicine, describes berberine as an effective agent against resistant microorganisms, as it prevents them from attaching to the intestinal lining. According to Buhner, barberry is also useful for treating troublesome skin conditions. Barberry Tincture – Free from Undesirable Additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colors, no flavorings, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. Barberry Tincture Ingredients IngredientAmount per Maximum Daily Dose Root bark of the sour thorn shrub, extracted with alcohol(Berberis vulgaris) approx. 2000 mg Solvent: Ethanol approx. 4.5 g Also contains traces of acetic acid from organic apple cider vinegar (under 1%) and purified water. Recommended Intake The intended long-term daily dose is 264 drops (approx. 8 ml) per day, ideally divided into 6 doses of about 44 drops each.Initially, start with a total of 200 drops (just over 6 ml) per day – or approximately 33 drops six times daily – and gradually increase over several days to reach the full daily dose. Use the provided dropper for accurate dosing. Notes Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet or a healthy lifestyle. Store in a cool, dry place and keep out of reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. The tincture is naturally cloudy and should be shaken before use. The slightly unpleasant taste comes directly from the natural flavor of barberry and is completely harmless. Important: Contains 70% alcohol by volume. – Not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women, or for children! If you have a diagnosis of diabetes, liver or heart disease, please consult a trusted healthcare provider before starting intake.

Content: 0.05 Liter (€358.00 / 1 Liter)

Regular price: From €17.90
Berberitze (Berberis vulgaris) - 100g Pulver

Average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars

Barberry (Berberis vulgaris) - 100g Powder

Barberry Powder Barberry (Berberis vulgaris) Powder made from root bark What is Barberry (Berberis vulgaris)? Barberry is known by various names in our regions, including sour thorn and vinegar berry. It is a shrub originally from North Africa, and its name is derived from the Berber population native to that region. After being introduced to Europe, the plant was given the name Barberry. Barberry is met with mixed feelings by hikers and many wild animals. Its thorns are unpleasant to encounter, but its appearance is quite appealing. The bark of the shrub is initially yellow-brown to gray, but underneath lies a bright yellow layer. The fragrant flowers are also bright yellow, similar to buttercups, and over the seasons develop into scarlet-red, edible berries. Due to their high vitamin C content, these fruits are extremely sour, which led to their popular names "vinegar berry" and "sour thorn." When it comes to location, barberry is somewhat selective. It thrives best in dry to moderately moist, calcareous soils and can grow in full sun or partial shade. It is commonly found at forest edges and in open floodplain forests. For our products, we use only ground roots from ecologically sustainable cultivation, as this guarantees the highest potency. Widely Used Remedy in Antiquity and the Middle Ages Even in ancient times, Berberis vulgaris was a staple in the repertoire of medicinal plants used by physicians. It was primarily recommended for treating liver, gallbladder, and kidney issues. In the Middle Ages, it was also found to be effective for relieving stomach and intestinal discomfort. The wide range of applications for barberry is primarily attributed to the plant’s high concentration of alkaloids. In particular, its high content of berberine appears to play an important role. Stephen Harrod Buhner, the world’s leading expert on applied herbal medicine, describes this alkaloid as useful in the fight against resistant microorganisms, as it prevents them from attaching to the intestinal lining. According to him, barberry is also considered highly beneficial for troublesome skin conditions. Ingredients Barberry (Berberis vulgaris), root bark Note We offer this powder as a plant-based raw material (food-grade quality) without a designated purpose.

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Berberitze (Berberis vulgaris) - Tabletten, 300 mg Wirkstoff

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

Barberry (Berberis vulgaris) - Tablets, 300 mg active ingredient

Barberry Tablets, 300 mg Active Ingredient Barberry (Sour Thorn) Tablets made from ground root bark Tablet size → 16 mm * 8 mm Active ingredient per tablet → 300 mg What is Barberry (Berberis vulgaris)? Barberry is known by several names in our region, including sour thorn and vinegar berry. It is a shrub that can grow up to three meters tall and was originally native to North Africa. The Romans adopted the name "Barberry" after introducing the plant to Europe, inspired by the Berber people of the region. Many hikers and wild animals have mixed feelings about the deciduous shrub. While its thorns are unpleasant to encounter, its appearance is quite attractive. The yellow-brown to gray bark may look ordinary, but underneath it reveals a vivid, sun-yellow layer. The fragrant yellow blossoms resemble buttercups and later develop into scarlet-red, edible berries. Due to their extremely sour taste, caused by their high vitamin C content, the names "vinegar berry" and "sour thorn" became popular. Barberry prefers dry to moderately moist, calcareous soils. It thrives in both sunlight and partial shade and is often found at forest edges and in light floodplain forests. We use only ground roots from ecologically sustainable cultivation in our products, as these offer the highest potency of beneficial compounds. A Common Remedy in Antiquity and the Middle Ages Berberis vulgaris was already part of the standard repertoire of healers and physicians in ancient times. It was primarily prescribed for liver, gallbladder, and kidney complaints. During the Middle Ages, its use expanded to include digestive issues with positive results. The wide range of potential benefits is attributed to the plant’s broad spectrum of alkaloids, especially its high content of berberine. Stephen Harrod Buhner, a world-renowned expert in applied herbal medicine, describes this alkaloid as an effective agent against resistant microorganisms by preventing their adhesion to the intestinal lining. Barberry is also considered beneficial for skin issues, according to Buhner. Barberry Tablets – Free from Undesirable Additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colors, no flavorings, no preservatives, no gelatin, no added sugar, no lactose, and no gluten. Barberry Tablet Ingredients IngredientAmount per Maximum Daily Dose Ground root bark of the sour thorn shrub(Berberis vulgaris) approx. 2100 mg Also includes two common and harmless cellulose-based excipients: MCC and HPMC for tablet form stability (both of plant origin), and a very small amount (only a few thousandths by weight) of magnesium stearate – a standard and well-tolerated substance. Recommended Dosage Maximum daily dose: 7 (seven) tablets per day with sufficient fluid, spread throughout the day. Start by taking no more than 4 tablets per day and gradually increase over several days to the maximum daily dose. If you experience an overly stimulating effect, stay at the dosage that feels comfortable for you. Important Information Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a varied and balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle. Store in a dry place away from heat and keep out of reach of children.Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. Important: This product is not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women or for children! If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, liver or heart disease, please consult your healthcare provider before use.

Content: 85 Gramm (€30.47 / 100 Gramm)

Regular price: €25.90
Bittermelone (Momordica charantia) - Tabletten, 400 mg Wirkstoff

Average rating of 4.75 out of 5 stars

Bitter Melon (Momordica charantia) Tablets, 400 mg active ingredient

Bitter Melon Tablets, 400 mg active ingredient Tablet size → 16mm * 8mm Active ingredient per tablet → 400mg Bitter Melon (Momordica charantia) tablets made from ground leaves and fruits What is Bitter Melon (Momordica charantia)? Bitter melon is still considered a real insider tip in Europe. In its countries of origin, China and India, however, this medicinal plant has long been a staple for experienced doctors and therapists. The herbaceous climbing plant not only contains remarkable compounds but is also quite the visual highlight. Along its shoots, which can grow up to five meters in length, it develops bright yellow, vanilla-scented flowers. In summer, cucumber-like fruits with wart-like skin form on the female blossoms. When ripe, these fruits burst open, revealing bright red flesh. Known also as bitter gourd, balsam pear, or bitter cucumber, this plant does not thrive just anywhere. It has specific environmental requirements and prefers warm, humid, and sunny locations. Only in nutrient- and humus-rich soil does the bitter gourd unfold its full potential. For our tablets, we use only leaves and fruits of bitter melon, as recommended in traditional applications. All processed plant parts come exclusively from ecologically valuable cultivation. They are carefully chopped, gently dried, and finely ground. Only when all processing steps meet our strict quality standards is the raw material gently pressed into tablets. The Insider Tip from the Far East Bitter melon has been successfully used for a long time in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Indian Ayurveda. In its countries of origin, it is considered exceptionally healthy. However, its bitter taste might overwhelm Western palates, which is why tablets are a more pleasant option for Europeans. This way, we can enjoy the plant’s valuable nutrients—without the bitterness. In traditional Chinese folk medicine, its bitter compounds are used for stomach and gallbladder issues. It is also applied in cases of worm infestations, hemorrhoids, and cramps. In Ayurveda, bitter melon is primarily used to help balance blood sugar levels. Experienced Indian therapists prescribe the plant, mainly for diabetes, due to the compound charantin. This secondary plant substance is chemically similar to human insulin. Momordica charantia contains valuable compounds such as: Phytosterols such as charantin, chemically similar to insulin Macronutrients: proteins and carbohydrates Vitamins: A, B2, B12, C Minerals and trace elements: iron, calcium, phosphorus, copper, potassium Bitter Melon Tablets – Free from Harmful Additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial coloring, no flavoring, no preservatives, no gelatin, no added sugar, no lactose, and no gluten. Bitter Melon Tablet Ingredients IngredientAmount per maximum daily dose Bitter melon – ground leaves and fruits(Momordica charantia) approx. 2000 mg Also includes two standard and safe cellulose-based excipients: MCC and HPMC for tablet stability. Both are purely plant-based. A very small amount (only a few thousandths by weight) of magnesium stearate, a standard and harmless additive, is also included. Recommended Dosage The maximum dosage is 5 (five) tablets per day, taken with sufficient liquid and distributed throughout the day. Start with a maximum of 2 tablets per day and gradually increase over several days to reach the full daily dosage. If you experience any discomfort, stay at the lower, more comfortable dosage. Important Information Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store in a dry place away from heat and always keep out of reach of children. The recommended daily dose should not be exceeded.

Content: 93 Gramm (€23.55 / 100 Gramm)

Regular price: €21.90
Behaarter Zweizahn (Bidens pilosa) - Tabletten, 300 mg Wirkstoff

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Hairy Bidens (Bidens pilosa) - Tablets, 300 mg active ingredient

Bidens Pilosa Tablets, 300 mg Active Ingredient Bidens Pilosa tablets made from the leaves Tablet size → 16mm * 8mm Active ingredient per tablet → 300mg (270mg Bidens Pilosa, 30mg black pepper) What is Bidens pilosa (Hairy Beggarticks)? Bidens pilosa is a South American plant now considered an invasive species found worldwide. Its widespread presence is primarily due to its extraordinary adaptability. The plant thrives in a variety of soil conditions—whether sandy, loamy, dry, or even depleted—and can even grow at altitudes of up to 3600 meters. Bidens pilosa tolerates intense heat, long periods of drought, and severe cold. It’s a true survivor, likely due in part to its competitive vigor. It can displace other plants—even aggressively—as it is allelopathic and produces compounds toxic to neighboring vegetation. In fact, it can reduce competing plant species by up to 50% and is considered a pest in some regions. All the more impressive, then, are its potential health benefits for humans. The plant features beautiful white flowers with bright orange centers. Its name is derived from its seeds, which are thin, black, and tipped with a two-pronged spike. "Bi" means two and "dens" means tooth—hence "Bidens." These highly adhesive seeds easily cling to shoes, clothes, jackets, and animals, allowing the plant to spread effectively. We use only ground leaves from ecologically valuable cultivation in our products, ensuring the highest level of effectiveness. Bidens pilosa in Ayurveda and TCM In Ayurveda, Bidens pilosa enjoys a stellar reputation. Traditional Indian healers use it successfully to treat many conditions such as colds, coughs, fever, and wounds. It is also used to support the body’s natural defense against urinary tract infections. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Bidens pilosa is regarded as an effective remedy for clearing heat and eliminating toxins. TCM focuses on both toxins generated internally and those introduced from external sources. As a result, Bidens pilosa is used to treat a wide variety of ailments. Holistic doctors and therapists recommend it for issues related to the stomach, intestines, liver, immune system, bronchial tubes, throat, and skin. It is especially beneficial for conditions linked to an overactive immune response or invasive pathogens. Western scientists have already identified over 100 constituents in this medicinal herb, including a range of flavonoids, terpenes, lipids, benzenoids, and polyacetylenes. Due to the plant’s well-balanced composition, Stephen Harrod Buhner refers to Bidens pilosa as "one of the most effective systemically acting antibiotic herbs available." Bidens Pilosa Tablets – Free from Harmful Additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colorants, no flavorings, no preservatives, no gelatin, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. Bidens Pilosa Tablet Ingredients IngredientAmount per maximum daily dose Leaf powder of "Hairy Beggarticks"(Bidens pilosa) approx. 1890 mg Black pepper – with a pure piperine content of a few percent approx. 210 mg Additionally, two standard, safe cellulose excipients are used: MCC / HPMC, both plant-based, to ensure tablet form stability. A very small amount (only a few per mille by weight) of magnesium stearate is also included, a common and safe ingredient. Recommended Dosage The maximum recommended dose is 7 (seven) tablets per day, taken with sufficient fluid and spread throughout the day. Start with no more than 4 tablets per day and gradually increase over several days to reach the full daily dose. If you experience any undesirable effects, remain at the dosage that feels comfortable for you. Important Information Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a varied and balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle. Store in a dry place, protected from heat, and out of reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake.

Content: 90 Gramm (€24.33 / 100 Gramm)

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Hairy Bidens (Bidens pilosa) - 100g Powder

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Hairy Bidens (Bidens pilosa) - 100g Powder

Bidens Pilosa Powder Bidens Pilosa (Hairy Beggarticks) Powder made from the leaves What is Bidens pilosa (Hairy Beggarticks)? Bidens pilosa, a plant native to South America, has spread worldwide as an invasive species. Its success lies in its extraordinary adaptability. The plant thrives in all kinds of soil – sandy, loamy, dry, or depleted – and even at altitudes up to 3600 meters. It can withstand extreme heat, prolonged droughts, and cold snaps. Bidens pilosa is a true survival artist, often displacing other plants due to its allelopathic nature, meaning it releases chemicals that inhibit the growth of surrounding vegetation. Despite being aggressive toward other plants, Bidens pilosa offers impressive benefits to humans. The plant’s white flowers with orange centers are aesthetically appealing. Its name derives from its thin, black seeds with a forked (two-toothed) tip. These seeds cling easily to shoes, clothing, coats, and animals, aiding their wide distribution. We use only ground leaves from ecologically sustainable cultivation for our products, as they provide the highest potency and purity. Bidens Pilosa in Ayurveda and TCM In Ayurveda, Bidens pilosa is highly valued and used in a wide range of traditional remedies. Indian healers use the herb to treat conditions such as colds, coughs, fevers, and wounds. It is also used to support the body’s natural defenses against urinary tract infections. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Bidens pilosa is regarded as an effective remedy for clearing heat and detoxifying the body. TCM emphasizes the elimination of internal toxins and harmful external influences. Therefore, Bidens pilosa is used for various ailments including digestive issues, liver disorders, immune system imbalances, respiratory infections, throat conditions, and skin disorders. It is especially recommended for conditions involving overactive immune responses or foreign pathogens. Scientists have already identified more than 100 compounds in this medicinal plant, including a wide variety of flavonoids, terpenes, lipids, benzenoids, and polyacetylenes. Due to this well-balanced composition, herbalist Stephen Harrod Buhner considers Bidens pilosa to be “one of the best broad-spectrum systemic herbal antibiotics available.” Ingredients Bidens Pilosa (Hairy Beggarticks), leaves of the plant Note We offer this powder as a botanical raw material (food-grade) without specified usage or intended purpose.

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Baldrian (Valeriana officinalis) - alkoholfreie Tinktur

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Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) - alcohol-free tincture

Valerian Alcohol-Free Tincture (1:4) Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) Tincture made from the root Valerian is a well-established dietary supplement made from the dried root of the valerian plant, which is native to Central Europe and also commonly known as a tea herb. What is Valerian (Valeriana officinalis)? Valerian, also known as cat’s herb, has an enchanting scent that has a magical attraction to cats. With its reddish-white flowers, the plant may seem ordinary at first glance, but it is native to Europe and Asia, where it typically grows in forests, damp meadows, and along riverbanks. For our products, we use only valerian roots from high-quality organic cultivation. Our tablets are easy and pleasant to take. A Remedy with a Long Tradition Valerian was already held in high regard in ancient times and considered a universal remedy. In the Middle Ages, its roots were known as the most effective treatment for pain, respiratory issues, and eye ailments. The famous herbalist Sebastian Kneipp also swore by the power of this healing plant and included it in his 1894 plant atlas. Kneipp listed the following conditions that valerian could support: “Chest, abdominal, and headaches, stomach upset, chronic respiratory issues, nervous dizziness, and sleep disorders.” The calming effects of the valerian root are primarily attributed to its content of sesquiterpenes and valeric acid. Sesquiterpenes support the function of GABA receptors within nerve cells, promoting relaxation and having a soothing effect on the body. Valerian Glycerin Tincture – Free from Harmful Additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colors, no flavorings, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. Valerian Tincture Ingredients IngredientAmount per maximum daily dose Valerian – dried roots (Valeriana officinalis) approx. 2050 mg Extraction medium: plant-based glycerin approx. 9 g Also contains traces of acetic acid from organic apple cider vinegar (less than 1%) and pure water. Recommended Use for Valerian Tincture The long-term recommended daily dose is approximately 14 milliliters per day, ideally divided into two servings.Start with a daily amount of about 6 milliliters and gradually increase over a few days to the long-term dose.Use the included measuring cup to measure the recommended amount. Notes Food supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store in a cool, dry place and keep out of reach of children. Do not exceed the stated recommended daily intake. This tincture is naturally cloudy and should be shaken before use.

Content: 0.15 Liter (€146.00 / 1 Liter)

Regular price: €21.90
Barberry (Berberis vulgaris) - alcohol-free tincture

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Barberry (Berberis vulgaris) - alcohol-free tincture

Barberry Alcohol-Free Tincture (1:4) Barberry (Sour Thorn) Tincture made from ground root bark What is Barberry (Berberis vulgaris)? Barberry, also known as sour thorn or vinegar berry, is a shrub that can grow up to three meters high and was originally native to North Africa. The name "Barberry" is derived from the Berber people who lived in the region and was adopted by the Romans after the plant was introduced into Europe. Although the shrub’s thorns can seem intimidating, its appearance is quite appealing. The yellow-brown to gray bark conceals a bright, sunny yellow inner layer, and the fragrant yellow blossoms resemble buttercups. As the seasons progress, they develop into scarlet-red, edible fruits that are extremely sour due to their high vitamin C content. Barberry prefers dry to moderately moist, calcareous soils and thrives in both full sunlight and partial shade. It is commonly found at the edges of forests and in light floodplain forests. For our products, we use only ground roots from ecologically sustainable cultivation, as they offer the highest potency. A Widely Used Remedy in Antiquity and the Middle Ages Barberry, also known as Berberis vulgaris, has been used since antiquity by healers and physicians. It was primarily recommended for liver, gallbladder, and kidney issues. In the Middle Ages, it was also found effective for treating stomach and intestinal problems. The broad range of applications is mainly due to the plant’s rich variety of alkaloids, especially its high content of berberine. This alkaloid plays a key role in combating resistant microorganisms by preventing them from adhering to the intestinal lining. Stephen Harrod Buhner, an expert in applied herbal medicine, considers berberine to be a useful compound against such microbes. According to him, barberry is also beneficial for addressing various skin issues. Barberry Glycerin Tincture – Free from Undesirable Additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colors, no flavorings, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. Barberry Tincture Ingredients IngredientAmount per Maximum Daily Dose Root bark of the sour thorn shrub, extracted with alcohol approx. 2000 mg Solvent: Plant-based glycerin approx. 9 g Also contains traces of acetic acid from organic apple cider vinegar (under 1%) and purified water. Recommended Intake The recommended long-term daily dose is approx. 14 milliliters, ideally divided into two doses.Start with a total of approx. 6 milliliters per day and gradually increase over several days to the full daily dose.Use the provided measuring cup to ensure accurate dosage. Notes Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet or a healthy lifestyle. Store in a cool, dry place and keep out of reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. The tincture is naturally cloudy and must be shaken before use. Important: It is generally not recommended to take this product for more than 3 consecutive months. Afterward, a one-month break before continued use is advised.

Content: 0.15 Liter (€146.00 / 1 Liter)

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Brennessel (Urtica) - Tabletten, 600 mg Wirkstoff

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Nettle (Urtica) tablets, 600 mg active ingredient

Nettle Tablets, 600 mg Active Ingredient Tablet size → 20mm * 10mm Active ingredient per tablet → 600mg What is Nettle (Urtica sp.)? The nettle is not exactly one of humanity’s favorite plants. On the contrary, it is often referred to as a weed. This is mainly due to its leaves, which are covered with numerous stinging and bristly hairs. When touched carelessly, these hairs certainly live up to their name and can leave unpleasant marks on the skin. This happens quite easily, as the plant – which can grow up to 150 cm tall – is found wherever people live. It thrives in gardens, forest edges, and meadows alike. People often try to fight this ancient plant deliberately, but this is not easy, since its deep rootstock is hardy and resilient. Its four-edged stem and clusters of small, inconspicuous flowers up to 10 cm long also withstand many environmental challenges. For our products, we use only ground leaves and roots. This way, you benefit from the full power of the plant. Of course, we adhere to our quality promise and use only plants from natural, organic cultivation. A medicinal plant with a long tradition Despite its modern reputation, the nettle is one of the oldest medicinal plants on earth. As early as 3,000 years before our era, the ancient Egyptians valued Urtica for its soothing effects on various types of pain. The knowledge about this healing plant was also preserved in antiquity. The Greek physician Dioscorides described numerous uses, especially for ailments of the excretory organs, pain, strained movements, and to support the respiratory system. Another ancient source summarized its benefits succinctly in the 1st century AD: “The leaves soften the abdomen, dispel flatulence and promote urination.” Even the healers of the Middle Ages, such as Sebastian Kneipp and Hildegard von Bingen, placed their full trust in this plant. Kneipp recognized its unique cleansing effect on all bodily fluids, while Hildegard praised nettle mainly for its beneficial impact on digestive discomfort. In folk medicine, people have long relied – and still rely – on the unique composition of active ingredients found in this native plant. In addition to its traditional uses, nettle has also been successfully used for skin problems, to stimulate metabolism, and to support the liver, gallbladder, stomach, intestines, and pancreas. What’s inside: Nettle contains a true abundance of highly effective plant compounds, such as: Phenolic acids (antioxidants that may slow the aging process and help keep inflammation under control) Flavonoids (powerful antioxidants that protect the body from free radicals) Coumarin (known for its calming, antispasmodic, and anti-inflammatory properties) Chlorophyll Carotenoids – these secondary plant substances are among the most important antioxidants and provide effective protection against free radicals Vitamins (A, C, E) Minerals and trace elements: iron, potassium, silicon, magnesium, phosphorus Nettle tablets without questionable additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colorings, flavorings, preservatives, gelatin, added sugar, lactose, or gluten. Ingredients IngredientAmount per daily doseInfo Nettle leaves and roots(Urtica dioica) approx. 3000 mg Organic raw material Additionally, two common and harmless cellulose excipients (MCC / HPMC) are used for the tablet’s shape stability. These are also of purely plant origin. A very small amount (only a few thousandths by weight) of the equally common and safe substance magnesium stearate is included. Recommended intake Take 5 tablets daily with sufficient liquid. Notes Food supplements are generally not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet or a healthy lifestyle. Store protected from heat, in a dry place, and out of the reach of children. The recommended daily intake should generally not be exceeded.  

Content: 190 Gramm (€26.26 / 100 Gramm)

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Baldrian (Valeriana officinalis) - Tinktur

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Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) Tincture

Valerian Tincture (1:4) Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) tincture made from the root Valerian is a proven dietary supplement made from the dried root of the valerian plant, which is native to Central Europe and also widely known as a tea herb. What is Valerian (Valeriana officinalis)? Anyone who has ever smelled valerian root will not forget it easily. Its intoxicating scent has a magical attraction for cats, which is why the plant is often referred to as "cat’s herb." Aside from its unique scent, the plant with its reddish-white flowers may seem quite ordinary at first glance. This perennial, which can grow up to 1.5 meters tall, is native to Europe and Asia and prefers to grow in forests, moist meadows, and along riverbanks. For our products, we use only roots from ecologically valuable organic cultivation. Don’t worry—our tablets are pleasant to take. A Healing Plant with a Long Tradition Valerian was highly regarded even in ancient times and considered a universal remedy. In the Middle Ages, the root was regarded as the most effective remedy for pain, respiratory ailments, and eye conditions. The famous herbalist Sebastian Kneipp also praised the healing power of this plant and dedicated an entry to it in his 1894 plant atlas. Kneipp listed the following conditions that he supported with valerian: “chest, abdominal, and headaches, upset stomach, chronic respiratory ailments, nervous dizziness, and sleep problems.” The calming effect of valerian root is mainly due to its sesquiterpenes and valeric acid content. Sesquiterpenes support the function of GABA receptors in nerve cells, promoting relaxation and having a soothing, antispasmodic effect on the body. Valerian Tincture Free from Harmful Additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colors, no flavorings, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. Valerian Tincture Ingredients IngredientAmount per maximum daily dose Valerian – dried roots (Valeriana officinalis) approx. 2050 mg Extraction medium: Ethanol approx. 3.9 g Also contains traces of acetic acid from organic apple cider vinegar (less than 1%) and purified water. Recommended Use for Valerian Tincture The long-term recommended daily dose is 270 drops (approx. 8.2 milliliters) per day, ideally divided into five servings of around 54 drops each.Start with a total of 180 drops (approx. 5.5 milliliters) per day—or five times 36 drops—and gradually increase over several days to the full daily dose.Use the included dropper to count the drops accurately. Important Information Food supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store in a cool, dry place and out of reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. This tincture is naturally cloudy and should be shaken before use. Contains 60% alcohol by volume.

Content: 0.05 Liter (€358.00 / 1 Liter)

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Behaarter Zweizahn (Bidens pilosa) - alkoholfreie Tinktur

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Hairy Bidens (Bidens pilosa) - Alcohol-Free Tincture

Bidens Pilosa Alcohol-Free Tincture (1:4) Bidens Pilosa "Hairy Beggarticks" Tincture – made from the leaves What is Bidens pilosa (Hairy Beggarticks)? Bidens pilosa is a South American plant that has spread globally as an invasive species. Its widespread distribution is due to its remarkable adaptability. The plant tolerates a wide range of soil types, from sandy to loamy and even nutrient-depleted soils, and thrives at elevations up to 3600 meters. It is resistant to heat, drought, and even extreme cold. As an allelopathic plant, it releases substances toxic to other plants, allowing it to outcompete native species. The white flowers of Bidens pilosa have a distinctive orange center, and its seeds are equipped with a characteristic two-pronged tip—hence the name "Beggarticks". These seeds stick easily to shoes, clothing, and animals, aiding in their distribution. For our products, we exclusively use ground leaves from ecologically valuable cultivation to ensure the highest possible efficacy. Bidens Pilosa in Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) In Ayurveda, Bidens pilosa is highly valued and used effectively for various conditions including colds, coughs, fever, and wounds. It is also used to support the body’s natural defenses against pathogens in the urinary tract. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Bidens pilosa is considered an effective herb for clearing heat and detoxifying the body. It is used for a wide range of ailments such as digestive issues, liver disorders, immune support, respiratory infections, throat problems, and skin conditions caused by an overactive immune response or pathogens. Bidens pilosa contains over 100 identified compounds, including flavonoids, terpenes, lipids, benzenoids, and polyacetylenes. Due to this diverse profile, Stephen Harrod Buhner regards it as one of the most effective systemically acting antibiotic herbs available. Bidens Pilosa Glycerin Tincture without Harmful Additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colorants, no flavorings, no added sugar, no lactose, and no gluten. Bidens Pilosa Tincture Ingredients IngredientAmount per maximum daily dose Leaves of "Hairy Beggarticks", alcohol-free extract (Bidens pilosa) approx. 1800 mg Extracting agent: plant-based glycerin approx. 8 g Also contains traces of acetic acid from organic apple cider vinegar (less than 1%) and purified water. Recommended Usage for Bidens Pilosa Tincture The long-term recommended daily dose is approx. 10 ml per day, ideally split into two servings.Start with approx. 5 ml per day and gradually increase over a few days to the full daily dose.Use the included measuring cup to accurately measure the suggested amount. Important Information Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store protected from heat, dry, and out of reach of children.Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. The tincture is naturally cloudy and should be shaken well before use. Important: Continuous intake should not exceed 3 months. Afterwards, it is recommended to pause for one month before continuing use.

Content: 0.15 Liter (€146.00 / 1 Liter)

Regular price: €21.90
Weihrauch (Boswellia serrata) - Tinktur 100ml

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Frankincense (Boswellia serrata) Tincture

Frankincense Tincture (1:4) Frankincense (Boswellia serrata) tincture made from resin What is Frankincense Tincture (Boswellia serrata)? Most people associate frankincense with its unique fragrance, which comes from this special resin. However, olibanum, as it is also called, is much more than a ritual incense. Frankincense has been used in Indian Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for more than 5,000 years in a variety of ways. Olibanum is obtained from Boswellia trees, which can grow up to 8 meters high. These balsam trees are mainly found in arid regions of Somalia, Oman, and Yemen. Harvesting the valuable resin takes several months. To do so, the trees are carefully incised until a sticky fluid emerges. These so-called “tears” are carefully collected and air-dried. To protect the trees, only small amounts are harvested at a time, which is why the process takes so long. For the production of our tincture, we use olibanum from the species Boswellia serrata. The use of this type of frankincense has a long tradition and is well established. Naturally, we ensure that the frankincense is harvested gently and under strict conditions. A healing plant with thousands of years of tradition Frankincense has a history of more than 5,000 years of use. Not only Ayurveda and TCM make use of olibanum in many ways; in European natural medicine, frankincense also played an important role for centuries. The ancient Egyptians already used it for wound care. For Hippocrates, frankincense was a powerful remedy for digestive problems, coughs, and colds. Hildegard of Bingen used frankincense specifically for muscle and joint pain. In Indian Ayurveda, this ancient knowledge has not been forgotten. Here, frankincense is considered important support for joint pain, inflammation, intestinal problems, hoarseness, coughs, and colds. In TCM, olibanum is considered the first remedy of choice to expel heat and dampness from the body. Frankincense is associated with the functional systems of the liver, gallbladder, heart, lungs, and intestines, and is prescribed for imbalances within these systems. According to Far Eastern belief, skin problems are always linked to imbalances in the liver and intestines. Therefore, experienced practitioners also prescribe frankincense for itching, rashes, and related issues. Boswellia serrata contains valuable active constituents such as:Essential oils (alpha-pinene, alpha-thujene, sabinene, limonene, and myrcene) Frankincense tincture without questionable additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colors, no flavorings, no added sugar, no lactose, no gluten. Frankincense tincture ingredients IngredientContent per maximum daily dose Frankincense – resin, alcoholic extract(Boswellia serrata) approx. 800 mg Extraction medium: Ethanol approx. 2.5 g Also contains traces of acetic acid from organic apple cider vinegar (under 1%) and pure water. Frankincense tincture recommended intake The intended long-term daily dose is 99 drops (approx. 3.2 ml) per day, ideally divided into three intakes of about 33 drops each. Start with a total of 33 drops (approx. 1.1 ml) per day — or three times 11 drops — and gradually increase over several days until reaching the full daily dosage. Use the supplied pipette to count the drops. Notes Important: Contains 65% alcohol by volume. This product is not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women. In general, intake is not recommended for longer than 3 consecutive months; after that, a one-month break is advised before resuming use. Additional notes: Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store protected from heat and keep out of reach of children. The recommended daily dosage should not be exceeded. Note: The high alcohol content of this tincture is necessary to dissolve as many of the resin’s constituents as possible. Therefore, the tincture should not be taken undiluted but best mixed with water.

Content: 0.05 Liter (€37.80 / 0.1 Liter)

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Chinese lucky tree (Camptotheca acuminata) tincture
Chinese lucky tree (Camptotheca acuminata) tincture

Chinese Happy Tree (Camptotheca acuminata) 1:4 Tincture What is the Chinese Happy Tree (Camptotheca acuminata)? The Chinese Happy Tree – botanically known as Camptotheca acuminata – is regarded in its native habitat, the subtropical regions of China, as a symbol of harmony and joy of life. With its elegant growth and glossy, lance-shaped leaves, it is not only visually striking but also possesses a distinctive aromatic profile, making it a true insider tip among natural room fragrances. For our fragrance products, only selected extracts from carefully harvested plant parts are used. Thanks to a particularly gentle processing method, the natural character of the scent is preserved – fresh, slightly woody, with a subtle earthy base note. Ideal for anyone looking to create an atmosphere of clarity and calm energy. A fragrance with symbolic meaning and freshness For centuries, the Chinese Happy Tree has been highly valued in its country of origin, not least due to its traditional role in various cultural applications, where its harmonizing fragrance is especially appreciated. Even today, its aroma inspires: strengthening, balancing, and calming. Whether used as a pure room fragrance or as a base note in creative scent blends – Camptotheca acuminata brings a noticeable sense of balance and quiet strength to any space. Note: The traditional uses mentioned are based on historical cultural practices and do not constitute medical claims. Our products are intended exclusively for room fragrance and atmospheric well-being. Chinese Happy Tree Tincture Ingredients This aromatherapy tincture is an alcoholic extract from the bark of the Chinese Happy Tree (Camptotheca acuminata). Extraction solvent: Ethanol (65% vol.), as well as purified water. The ratio 1:4 means that the soluble compounds of 1 g of dried plant material are dissolved in 4 ml of the alcoholic extract. 4 ml corresponds to approximately 120 individual drops when using the included pipette. Hazard statements DANGER H225: Highly flammable liquid and vapor. H319: Causes serious eye irritation. Safety instructions P102: Keep out of reach of children. P210: Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames, and other ignition sources. No smoking. P305 + P351 + P338: IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. P501: Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regional regulations. Misuse warning DO NOT INGEST! For use as a room fragrance or aromatherapy only. Do not apply to skin or mucous membranes. Not intended for external use.

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Baldrian (Valeriana officinalis) - Tabletten, 510 mg Wirkstoff

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Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) - Tablets, 510 mg active ingredient

Valerian Tablets, 510 mg Active Ingredient Tablet size → 16mm * 8mm Active ingredient per tablet → 510mg What is Valerian (Valeriana officinalis)? Anyone who has ever had the pleasure of smelling valerian root will not forget it easily. Its intoxicating scent has a magical attraction for cats, which is why the plant is also known as "cat’s herb." Aside from the unique scent of the roots, the plant with its reddish-white flowers appears rather unremarkable at first glance. This perennial, which can grow up to 1.5 meters tall, is mainly native to Europe and Asia. It prefers to grow in forests, moist meadows, and along riverbanks. For our products, we exclusively use roots from ecologically valuable organic cultivation. Don’t worry – our tablets are pleasant to use. A Remedy with a Long Tradition Valerian already enjoyed great renown in antiquity and was revered as a universal remedy. In the Middle Ages, the roots were considered the most effective treatment for pain, respiratory ailments, and eye conditions. The famous herbalist Sebastian Kneipp also trusted the effectiveness of this healing plant and dedicated an entry to it in his 1894 plant atlas. There he listed the following ailments that he treated specifically with valerian: “chest, abdominal, and headaches, stomach upsets, chronic respiratory conditions, nervous dizziness, and sleep disorders.” The calming effect of valerian root is mainly attributed to the sesquiterpenes and valeric acid it contains. Sesquiterpenes support the function of GABA receptors within nerve cells. In the body, they promote relaxation and have an antispasmodic effect. Valerian Tablets Free from Harmful Additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colors, no flavorings, no preservatives, no gelatin, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. Ingredients IngredientAmount per daily doseInfo Valerian root (Valeriana officinalis) approx. 2040 mg Organic raw material Additionally contains two commonly used and safe cellulose-based excipients labeled MCC / HPMC for tablet form stability, both of plant origin, and a very small amount (just a few thousandths by weight) of the equally common and harmless substance magnesium stearate. Recommended Use Take 4 tablets daily with sufficient liquid. Important Information Food supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet or a healthy lifestyle. Store in a cool, dry place and keep out of reach of children. The recommended daily intake should not be exceeded.

Content: 221 Gramm (€22.58 / 100 Gramm)

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Brennessel (Urtica) - Tinktur 100ml

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Nettle (Urtica) Tincture

Nettle Tincture (1:4) What is Nettle (Urtica sp.)? Nettle is not exactly one of humanity’s favorite plants. On the contrary, it is often dismissed as a weed—likely due to its stinging and bristly hairs on the leaves. When touched carelessly, they can live up to their name and leave an unpleasant burning sensation on the skin. This happens quite easily, as the plant, which can grow up to 150 cm tall, thrives wherever people live. Whether in gardens, forest edges, or meadows—it feels at home. Many people try to eradicate this ancient plant, but not with much success. Its deep rootstock is winter-hardy and very resilient. Its square-shaped stem and up to 10 cm long clusters of small, inconspicuous flowers also withstand many adversities. For our products, we use only finely ground leaves and roots. This gives you the full power of the plant. As always, we stay true to our quality promise and use only plants from naturally organic cultivation. A Medicinal Plant with Ancient Tradition Despite its reputation today, nettle is one of the oldest medicinal plants known to humankind. As early as 3000 BCE, the ancient Egyptians appreciated Urtica for its pain-relieving effects. In ancient Greece, the physician Dioscorides listed numerous uses for the plant. Nettle was often used for disorders of the excretory organs, for pain, accidental injuries, and to support the respiratory system. In the 1st century CE, Dioredes summed it up clearly: "The leaves soften the belly, dispel bloating, and promote urination." Even medieval healers like Sebastian Kneipp and Hildegard of Bingen trusted in nettle’s power. Kneipp praised its unique cleansing effects on all body fluids, while Hildegard of Bingen recommended it especially for stomach issues. In folk medicine—both then and now—people rely on this native medicinal plant’s unique composition. In addition to its traditional uses, nettle is also successfully used for skin conditions, to stimulate metabolism, and to support the liver, gallbladder, stomach, intestines, and pancreas. What's inside: Nettle contains a treasure trove of powerful phytochemicals, such as: Phenolic acids (antioxidants that may slow aging and reduce inflammation) Flavonoids (powerful antioxidants that protect the body from free radicals) Coumarin (known for its calming, antispasmodic, and anti-inflammatory effects) Chlorophyll Carotenoids – potent antioxidants that offer effective protection from free radicals Vitamins: A, C, E Minerals and trace elements: iron, potassium, silicon, magnesium, phosphorus Nettle Tincture – Free from Harmful Additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colors, no flavorings, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. Nettle Tincture Ingredients IngredientAmount per maximum daily dose Nettle – dried leaves and roots(Urtica dioica) approx. 2100 mg Extraction solvent: Ethanol approx. 4 g Also contains trace amounts of acetic acid from organic apple cider vinegar (under 1%) and pure water. Recommended Dosage The long-term recommended daily dosage is 280 drops (approx. 8.5 ml), ideally divided into five servings of about 56 drops each. Start with only 180 drops (approx. 5.5 ml) per day—or five times 36 drops—and gradually increase over a few days to the full daily amount. Use the included dropper to count the drops. Important Information Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store in a dry place, protected from heat, and always keep out of reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. This tincture is naturally cloudy and must be shaken before use. Contains 60% alcohol by volume.

Content: 0.05 Liter (€378.00 / 1 Liter)

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Bittermelone (Momordica charantia) - Tinktur

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Bitter Melon (Momordica charantia) Tincture

Bitter Melon Tincture (1 : 4) Bitter Melon (Momordica charantia) tincture made from leaves and fruits What is Bitter Melon? In Europe, bitter melon is still considered an insider tip. In its native countries, China and India, however, this medicinal plant has long been a staple in the repertoire of experienced doctors and therapists. The herbaceous climbing plant not only impresses with its remarkable active ingredients but also with its striking appearance. Along its shoots, which can grow up to five meters long, the bitter melon develops bright yellow, vanilla-scented flowers. Over the summer, cucumber-like fruits with wart-like skin form from the female blossoms. When ripe, the fruits burst open, revealing their red pulp. Also known as bitter gourd, balsam pear, or bitter cucumber, this plant does not grow just anywhere. It requires specific environmental conditions and thrives best in warm, humid, and sunny locations. Only in nutrient- and humus-rich soils can the bitter gourd reach its full potential. In accordance with traditional use, we use only leaves and fruits of the bitter melon for our tincture. The processed plant parts come exclusively from ecologically valuable cultivation. They are carefully chopped, gently dried, and finely ground. Only when all processing steps meet our strict quality criteria is the raw material gently transformed into tincture. The Insider Tip from the Far East Bitter melon has been used successfully for a long time in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Indian Ayurveda. In its countries of origin, the vegetable is considered extraordinarily healthy. However, its bitter taste can be a bit too intense for Western palates, which is why tinctures offer a more palatable alternative for us. This allows us to benefit from the plant's valuable ingredients—without the bitterness. In traditional Chinese folk medicine, bitter substances in the plant are used for stomach and gallbladder issues, as well as in cases of acute worm infestation, hemorrhoids, and cramps. In Ayurveda, bitter gourd is mainly used to support blood sugar balance. Experienced Indian therapists recommend the plant especially for diabetes due to the presence of charantin, a secondary plant compound with structural similarities to human insulin. Bitter Melon Tincture – Free from Harmful Additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colors, no flavorings, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. Bitter Melon Tincture Ingredients IngredientAmount per maximum daily dose Bitter melon – from leaves and fruits, in alcoholic extract(Momordica charantia) approx. 2000 mg Extraction solvent: ethanol approx. 4.1 g Also contains traces of acetic acid from organic apple cider vinegar (less than 1%) and purified water. Recommended Dosage The long-term recommended daily dose is 258 drops (approx. 8 ml), ideally divided into three doses of about 86 drops each. Start with a total of 75 drops (approx. 2.3 ml) per day—or 25 drops three times daily—and gradually increase to the full daily dose over several days. Use the supplied dropper to measure the drops. Important Information Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store in a cool, dry place, out of reach of children. The recommended daily intake should not be exceeded. This tincture is naturally cloudy and must be shaken before use. Important: Contains 65% alcohol by volume. Not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women. In general, intake should not exceed 3 consecutive months. Afterward, a one-month break is recommended before continuing.

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Canadian Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) tincture
Canadian Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) tincture

Canadian Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) 1:4 Tincture What is Canadian Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)? Canadian Bloodroot – botanically known as Sanguinaria canadensis – is an extraordinary plant native to the open woodlands of North America. In early spring, it adorns the forest floor with its bright white blossoms. Its root contains an intensely red plant sap, which gives it the characteristic name “bloodroot.” This unique plant is valued for its deep, earthy, and slightly balsamic aroma, creating a distinctive atmosphere. For our fragrance products, only carefully sourced extracts from controlled origins are used. Through particularly gentle processing, the natural aromatic compounds are preserved – featuring a subtle spicy note and a delicate depth that conveys warmth and stability. Ideal for those who prefer a natural yet powerful room ambiance. A fragrance with history and depth In its North American homeland, Canadian Bloodroot has long held special cultural significance. Traditionally, it was used in ritual and aromatic applications, such as in incense or fragrance blends. Even today, it is appreciated in aromatherapy for its grounding, clarifying, and harmonizing scent properties. Whether used as a pure room fragrance or as part of complex aromatic compositions – Sanguinaria canadensis brings a quiet, almost meditative depth to any space. Note: The traditional uses mentioned are based on historical cultural practices and do not constitute medical claims. Our products are intended exclusively for room fragrance and atmospheric well-being. Canadian Bloodroot Tincture Ingredients This aromatherapy tincture is an alcoholic extract from the root of Canadian Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis). Extraction solvent: Ethanol (65% vol.), as well as purified water. The ratio 1:4 means that the soluble compounds of 1 g of dried plant material are dissolved in 4 ml of the alcoholic extract. 4 ml corresponds to approximately 120 individual drops when using the included pipette. Hazard statements DANGER H225: Highly flammable liquid and vapor. H319: Causes serious eye irritation. Safety instructions P102: Keep out of reach of children. P210: Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames, and other ignition sources. No smoking. P305 + P351 + P338: IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. P501: Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regional regulations. Misuse warning DO NOT INGEST! For use as a room fragrance or aromatherapy only. Do not apply to skin or mucous membranes. Not intended for external use.

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