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Indischer Morgenstern (Uncaria rhynchophylla) - Tabletten, 400 mg Wirkstoff

Average rating of 4.75 out of 5 stars

Indian Starwort (Uncaria rhynchophylla) - Tablets, 400 mg active ingredient

Indian Star Tablets, 400 mg Active Ingredient Tablet size → 16mm * 8mm Active ingredient per tablet → 400mg Indian Star (Uncaria rhynchophylla, also known as Gouteng) Tablets made from ground leaves and fruits What is Indian Star (Uncaria rhynchophylla)? Behind the melodious name “Indian Star” lies a plant that at first glance appears almost prehistoric. With its greenish-fleshy leaves, white spherical flowers, and hook-shaped appendages, Uncaria rhynchophylla may not seem particularly beautiful. Yet, as is often the case, true beauty comes from within, and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) recognized the true value of Indian Star long ago. Thanks to Stephen Harrod Buhner, this healing plant is also gaining more recognition in the Western world. Botanically, this unusual climbing plant belongs to the family of Uncaria lianas and is mainly known in Japan and China under the name Gouteng. Indian Star prefers dense thickets to wind itself up trees. The grasping organs, with which Gouteng clings to trees, play a decisive role in TCM. That is why we use exclusively the claws of Indian Star for the production of our tablets. As always with Phoenix der Lebenskraft, we rely on 100% natural and 0% chemical ingredients. All raw materials come exclusively from valuable organic cultivation. Traditional use and new findings Traditional Chinese Medicine uses Indian Star to calm liver heat and regulate wind. According to TCM, a disturbance of liver energy manifests as inner restlessness, irritability, and insomnia. An excess of wind is said to cause increased mucus formation. When this mucus accumulates in the nerves, it may, in the long term, lead to nerve damage – according to Chinese folk medicine. In the Western world, Indian Star is now receiving more attention. Its rising popularity is due to Stephen Harrod Buhner, who in his book “Healing Lyme Naturally” drew attention to the protective and beneficial properties of Indian Star in relation to neuroborreliosis. According to Buhner, Indian Star possesses neurological anti-inflammatory properties. Indian Star contains valuable constituents such as: hirsutine, hirsuteine, rhynchophylline, isorhynchophylline, corynoxeine, isocorynoxine, tannins, and flavonoids.    Indian Star Tablets without harmful additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colorings, no flavorings, no preservatives, no gelatin, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. Indian Star Tablets Ingredients IngredientContent per maximum daily dose Indian Star – ground claws of the liana(Uncaria rhynchophylla, Gouteng) about 800 mg Additionally, 2 commonly used and safe cellulose excipients with the abbreviations MCC / HPMC for tablet stability, also of purely plant origin, and a very small amount (only a few thousandths by weight) of the likewise common and safe substance magnesium stearate. Indian Star Tablets Recommended Use The maximum dose is 2 (two) tablets per day with sufficient liquid, spread throughout the day. Start intake with no more than 1 tablet per day, and then gradually increase over several days until reaching the maximum daily dose. If you experience any unpleasant effects, remain at the lower dosage that feels comfortable for you. Notes Dietary supplements are generally not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store protected from heat, dry, and always out of the reach of children. The recommended daily intake stated here should generally not be exceeded. Important: Do not take during pregnancy or breastfeeding, or while taking blood-thinning medications.

Regular price: €21.90
Indischer Morgenstern (Uncaria rhynchophylla) - Tinktur 100ml

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

Indian Starwort (Uncaria rhynchophylla) - Tincture

Indian Star Tincture (1:4) Indian Star (Uncaria rhynchophylla, also known as Gouteng) Tincture made from the claws What is Indian Star (Uncaria rhynchophylla)? Behind the melodious name “Indian Star” lies a plant that at first glance seems almost prehistoric. With its greenish-fleshy leaves, white spherical flowers, and hook-shaped appendages, Uncaria rhynchophylla may not appear particularly beautiful. Yet true beauty lies within, and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) discovered the true value of Indian Star long ago. Thanks to Stephen Harrod Buhner, this healing plant is also gaining more and more recognition in the Western world. Botanically, this unusual climbing plant belongs to the family of Uncaria lianas and is primarily known in Japan and China under the name Gouteng. Indian Star prefers dense thickets, winding its way up trees. The grasping organs, with which Gouteng clings to trees, play a decisive role in TCM. That is why, for our products, we use exclusively the claws of Indian Star. As always with Phoenix der Lebenskraft, we rely on 100% natural and 0% chemical ingredients. All raw materials come exclusively from valuable organic cultivation. Traditional use and new findings Traditional Chinese Medicine uses Indian Star to calm liver heat and regulate wind. According to TCM, a disturbance of liver energy manifests as inner restlessness, irritability, and insomnia. An excess of wind is said to cause increased mucus formation. When this mucus accumulates in the nerves, it can eventually lead to nerve damage – according to Chinese folk medicine. In the Western world, Indian Star is now receiving more attention. Its growing popularity is due to Stephen Harrod Buhner, who in his book “Healing Lyme Naturally” drew attention to the protective and beneficial constituents of Indian Star in relation to neuroborreliosis. According to Buhner, Indian Star possesses neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory properties. Indian Star contains valuable constituents, including: hirsutine, hirsuteine, rhynchophylline, isorhynchophylline, corynoxeine, isocorynoxine, tannins, and flavonoids. Indian Star Tincture without harmful additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colorings, no flavorings, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. Indian Star Tincture Ingredients IngredientContent per maximum daily dose Indian Star – grasping organs, alcoholic extract(Uncaria rhynchophylla, Gouteng) about 800 mg Extracting agent: ethanol about 1.6 g Additionally, traces of acetic acid from organic apple cider vinegar (under 1%) and pure water. Indian Star Tincture Recommended Use The long-term intended daily dose is 99 drops (approx. 3.2 ml) per day, ideally divided into three servings of about 33 drops each. Start first with a total of 33 drops (approx. 1.1 ml) per day – or three times 11 drops – and then increase gradually over several days until reaching the long-term daily dose. Use the supplied dropper pipette to count the drops. Notes Dietary supplements are generally not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store protected from heat, dry, and always out of the reach of children. The recommended daily intake stated here should generally not be exceeded. The tincture is naturally cloudy and must be shaken before use. 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; afterwards, a one-month break before continued use is advisable.

Regular price: From €17.90
Indischer Morgenstern (Uncaria rhynchophylla) - alkoholfreie Tinktur

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

Indian Starwort (Uncaria rhynchophylla) - Alcohol-Free Tincture

Indian Star Alcohol-free Tincture (1:4) Indian Star (Uncaria rhynchophylla, also known as Gouteng) Tincture – made from ground leaves and fruits What is Indian Star (Uncaria rhynchophylla)? The "Indian Star," also known as Uncaria rhynchophylla, may at first glance appear somewhat prehistoric, but Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has long recognized the true value of this plant. Botanically, it belongs to the family of Uncaria lianas and is mainly known in Japan and China under the name Gouteng. This climbing plant prefers dense thickets to wind its way up trees. In TCM, the grasping organs of Indian Star, with which it clings to trees, play a decisive role. That is why we use exclusively these claws for the production of our products. We rely on 100% natural and 0% chemical ingredients, with all raw materials coming from valuable organic cultivation. Traditional use and new findings Traditional Chinese Medicine uses Indian Star to calm liver heat and regulate wind. According to TCM, a disturbance of liver energy manifests as inner restlessness, irritability, and insomnia. An excess of wind may cause increased mucus production. When this mucus accumulates in the nerves, it may, in the long term, lead to nerve damage – according to Chinese folk medicine. In the Western world, Indian Star is gaining increasing importance. Its rising recognition is thanks to Stephen Harrod Buhner, who in his book "Healing Lyme Naturally" highlighted its protective and beneficial properties in connection with neuroborreliosis. According to Buhner, Indian Star possesses anti-inflammatory properties at the neurological level. Indian Star contains valuable constituents such as hirsutine, hirsuteine, rhynchophylline, isorhynchophylline, corynoxeine, isocorynoxine, tannins, and flavonoids. Indian Star Glycerin Tincture without harmful additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colorings, no flavorings, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. Indian Star Tincture Ingredients IngredientContent per maximum daily dose Indian Star – ground claws of the liana(Uncaria rhynchophylla, Gouteng) about 800 mg Extracting agent: plant-based glycerin about 4 g Additionally, traces of acetic acid from organic apple cider vinegar (under 1%) and pure water. Indian Star Tincture Recommended Use The long-term intended daily dose is approx. 5 milliliters per day, ideally divided into two intakes.Start first with a total of approx. 3 milliliters per day and then gradually increase over several days until reaching the long-term daily dose.Use the supplied measuring cup to measure the recommended amount. Notes Dietary supplements are generally not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store protected from heat, dry, and always out of the reach of children. The recommended daily intake stated here should generally not be exceeded.  The tincture is naturally cloudy and must be shaken before use. Important: This product is not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women. In general, intake is not recommended for longer than 3 consecutive months; afterwards, a one-month break before continued use is advisable.

Content: 0.15 Liter (€146.00 / 1 Liter)

Regular price: €21.90
Indischer Morgenstern (Uncaria rhynchophylla) - 100g Pulver

Average rating of 4.67 out of 5 stars

Indian Starwort (Uncaria rhynchophylla) - 100g Powder

Indian Star Powder Indian Star (Uncaria rhynchophylla) Powder made from ground leaves and fruits What is Indian Star? The "Indian Star," botanically known as Uncaria rhynchophylla, may appear almost prehistoric at first glance with its greenish-fleshy leaves and hook-shaped appendages. Yet its true value lies within, as Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has long recognized. Thanks to Stephen Harrod Buhner, this healing plant is also gaining increasing attention in the Western world. This unusual climbing plant belongs to the family of Uncaria lianas and is especially known in Japan and China as "Gouteng." It prefers dense thickets, using trees to wind around and climb. The grasping organs with which Gouteng holds onto trees are of crucial importance in TCM. That is why we use exclusively the claws of Indian Star for our products. As always, we rely on 100% natural ingredients from organic cultivation, free from chemicals. Traditional use and new findings Traditional Chinese Medicine uses Indian Star to calm liver heat and regulate wind. According to TCM, a disturbance in liver energy can lead to inner restlessness, irritability, and sleep disorders, while an excess of wind can cause increased mucus formation, particularly in the nerves, which in the long term may lead to nerve damage. In the Western world, Indian Star is gaining increasing importance, particularly due to the attention given by Stephen Harrod Buhner in his book "Healing Lyme Naturally." Buhner emphasizes the neurological and anti-inflammatory properties of Indian Star, especially in connection with neuroborreliosis. The valuable constituents of Indian Star include hirsutine, hirsuteine, rhynchophylline, isorhynchophylline, corynoxeine, isocorynoxine, tannins, and flavonoids. Ingredients Indian Star (Uncaria rhynchophylla) from the grasping organs "claws" of the liana Note We offer the powder as a botanical raw material (food grade) without any intended use.  

Regular price: €17.90