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Japanischer Staudenknöterich (Polygonum cuspidatum) - Tabletten, 600 mg Wirkstoff

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Japanese Knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum) - Tablets, 600 mg active ingredient

Japanese Knotweed Tablets, 600 mg active ingredient Japanese Knotweed pressed tablets made from the ground root Tablet size → 20mm * 10mm Active ingredient per tablet → 600mg What is Japanese Knotweed? With its small white flowers and countless leaves, Japanese Knotweed may appear rather unremarkable at first glance, somewhat resembling bamboo. Originally native to Asia, it has since spread across much of the world as one of the most invasive plants. Its rapid spread is due to its extraordinary strength, which even allows it to push through concrete. While the plant prefers riverbanks and streams, it adapts to nearly any location and soil type. When thriving, Japanese Knotweed can grow up to 30 cm per day, demonstrating incredible persistence and displacing nearly everything in its immediate surroundings. For our products, we only use plants that meet our strict purity standards and grow in natural, uncontaminated soil! Japanese Knotweed in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Although Japanese Knotweed has now arrived in the Western world, it is still considered something of a well-kept secret. This plant is packed with nutrients. In addition to flavonoids and resveratrol, Japanese Knotweed provides a wealth of vitamins and minerals, particularly vitamins A, C, and zinc. Resveratrol is best known as a component of red wine, valued for its antioxidant properties and its reputed ability to support heart health and enhance memory. Antioxidants are generally believed to help protect our body’s cells — and Japanese Knotweed’s resveratrol content even surpasses that of grapes. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Japanese Knotweed has been used for over 2000 years. Practitioners especially value its strength and persistence. TCM doctors prescribe it primarily for gentle but effective body cleansing. According to TCM, the body is traversed by a complex network of meridians linked to specific organs such as lungs, heart, and bladder. Japanese Knotweed is believed to act successfully along these meridians, particularly against massive invasions of harmful intruders. These intruders are often invisible to the human eye and can enter the body via air or food. Others prefer intermediate hosts, such as insects living on grass blades and in forests during warm seasons. Through their bite, these intruders can enter the bodies of mammals and cause significant damage. TCM relies on Japanese Knotweed to counteract these effectively. Japanese Knotweed is also well known from the books on Lyme disease by Stephen Harrod Buhner. Japanese Knotweed 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. Japanese Knotweed Tablet Ingredients IngredientContent per maximum daily dose Japanese Knotweed root(Polygonum cuspidatum – contains natural resveratrol) about 2400 mg Additionally, 2 common and safe cellulose-based excipients with the abbreviations MCC / HPMC are used for tablet stability, both of purely plant origin, plus a very small amount (only a few thousandths by weight) of the equally common and harmless substance magnesium stearate. Japanese Knotweed Tablet Recommended Use 4 tablets per day with sufficient liquid, taken one at a time and spread throughout the day. Notes Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store protected from heat, in a dry place, and always out of the reach of children. The recommended daily intake indicated here should generally not be exceeded. Important: This product is not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women! If you are currently taking blood-thinning medication, use is not recommended. In general, use should not exceed 6 consecutive months; afterwards, a break of at least one month before resuming is advisable.

Content: 80 Gramm (€32.38 / 100 Gramm)

Regular price: €25.90
Japanischer Staudenknöterich (Polygonum cuspidatum) - alkoholfreie Tinktur

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Japanese Knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum) - Alcohol-Free Tincture

Japanese Knotweed Alcohol-Free Tincture (1:4) Japanese Knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum, also known as Fallopia japonica) Tincture – made from the ground root What is Japanese Knotweed? Japanese Knotweed, with its small white flowers and countless leaves, may at first appear rather unremarkable, somewhat resembling bamboo. Originally native to Asia, it has since spread across much of the world as one of the most invasive plants. Its rapid expansion is due to its extraordinary strength, which allows it to grow even through concrete. While it prefers riverbanks and streams, the plant readily adapts to all kinds of environments and soil types. When conditions are favorable, Japanese Knotweed can grow up to 30 cm a day, displaying an incredible persistence that enables it to displace nearly everything in its immediate surroundings. For our products, we process only plants that meet our high purity standards and grow in natural and uncontaminated soils. Japanese Knotweed in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) In the Western world, Japanese Knotweed is still considered something of an insider’s tip. However, this plant holds remarkable potential and is rich in a wide range of nutrients. Alongside flavonoids and resveratrol, Japanese Knotweed also contains an abundance of vitamins and minerals, especially vitamins A, C, and zinc. Resveratrol is commonly known as a component of red wine and is appreciated for its antioxidant properties, which are associated with supporting heart health and enhancing memory performance. Antioxidants are generally recognized as helping to protect our body’s cells, and the resveratrol content in Japanese Knotweed significantly surpasses that found in grapes. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Japanese Knotweed has been used for over 2000 years and is valued by doctors and practitioners alike. It is particularly appreciated for its strength and its ability to gently but effectively cleanse the body. According to TCM, the body is permeated by a complex energy system flowing through so-called meridians, each linked to organs such as the lungs, heart, or bladder. Japanese Knotweed is believed to act along these meridians and is often recommended in cases of heavy infestation by disruptive intruders. These invaders, often invisible to the human eye, can enter the body through air or food. Some, however, prefer an intermediate host that thrives on grasses and forests during warm seasons. Through the bite of such an insect, the intruders can enter the body of mammals and cause significant damage. TCM practitioners rely on the power of Japanese Knotweed to effectively counteract these invaders. Japanese Knotweed Glycerin Tincture without harmful additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colorings, no flavorings, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. Japanese Knotweed Tincture Ingredients IngredientContent per maximum daily dose Japanese Knotweed Root (Polygonum cuspidatum – contains natural resveratrol) about 2000 mg Extraction medium: plant-based glycerin about 9 g Additionally, traces of acetic acid from organic apple cider vinegar (less than 1%) and pure water are present. Japanese Knotweed Tincture Recommended Use The long-term suggested daily dose is about 12 milliliters per day, ideally divided into two intakes.Initially, begin with a total of about 6 milliliters per day and gradually increase over several days until reaching the long-term daily dose.Use the provided measuring cup to measure the recommended amount. Notes Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store protected from heat, in a dry place, and always out of the reach of children. The recommended daily intake indicated 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, use should not exceed 3 consecutive months; afterwards, a one-month break before resuming is recommended.

Content: 0.15 Liter (€172.67 / 1 Liter)

Regular price: €25.90
Japanischer Staudenknöterich (Polygonum cuspidatum) - Tinktur 100ml

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

Japanese Knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum) Tincture

Japanese Knotweed Tincture (1:4) Japanese Knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum, Resveratrol) Tincture made from the ground root What is Japanese Knotweed? With its small white flowers and countless leaves, Japanese Knotweed may appear rather unremarkable at first glance, somewhat resembling bamboo. Originally native to Asia, it has since spread across much of the world as one of the most invasive plants. Its rapid spread is due to its extraordinary strength, which even allows it to push through concrete. While the plant prefers riverbanks and streams, it adapts to nearly any location and soil type. When it thrives, Japanese Knotweed can grow up to 30 cm per day, demonstrating incredible persistence and displacing nearly everything in its immediate surroundings. For our products, we only use plants that meet our strict purity standards and grow in natural, uncontaminated soil. Japanese Knotweed in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) In the Western world, Japanese Knotweed has recently begun to attract attention, though it is still considered something of an insider’s tip. This remarkable plant is packed with nutrients, including flavonoids and resveratrol, as well as numerous vitamins and minerals. Particularly noteworthy is its high content of vitamins A, C, and zinc. Resveratrol is widely known as a component of red wine and is valued for its antioxidant properties, which are associated with supporting heart health and enhancing memory function. Antioxidants are generally believed to help protect our body’s cells — and Japanese Knotweed’s resveratrol content even surpasses that of grapes in a striking way. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Japanese Knotweed has been used for over 2000 years and remains highly valued by doctors and practitioners. It is especially appreciated for its strength and ability to gently yet effectively cleanse the body. According to TCM, the body is traversed by a complex system of energy pathways called meridians, each linked to specific organs such as the lungs, heart, and bladder. Japanese Knotweed is believed to act along these meridians, and it is often used against significant invasions of disruptive intruders. These intruders are often invisible to the human eye and can enter the body through air or food. Others prefer an intermediate host, such as insects that thrive in grasses and forests during warm seasons. Through their bite, such intruders can enter the bodies of mammals and cause significant damage. TCM relies on Japanese Knotweed to effectively counteract these invaders. Japanese Knotweed is also well known from the works of Stephen Harrod Buhner on Lyme disease and co-infections. Japanese Knotweed Tincture without harmful additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colorings, no flavorings, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. Japanese Knotweed Tincture Ingredients IngredientContent per maximum daily dose Japanese Knotweed Root, alcohol extract(Polygonum cuspidatum – contains natural resveratrol) about 2000 mg Extraction medium: Ethanol about 4 g Additionally, only pure water is used. Japanese Knotweed Tincture Recommended Use The long-term suggested daily dose is 264 drops (approx. 8 ml) per day, ideally divided into 6 intakes of about 44 drops each. Initially, begin with a total of 132 drops (approx. 4 ml) per day — or 6 × 22 drops — and gradually increase over several days until the long-term daily dose is reached. Occasionally, a slightly unusual taste in the mouth may occur as a harmless side effect. Use the provided pipette to count the drops. Notes Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store protected from heat, in a dry place, and always out of the reach of children. The recommended daily intake indicated here should generally not be exceeded. The tincture is naturally cloudy and must be shaken before use. Important: Contains 60% alcohol by volume. This product is not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women! If you are currently taking blood-thinning medication, use is not recommended. In general, use should not exceed 6 consecutive months; afterwards, a break of at least one month before resuming is advisable.

Content: 0.05 Liter (€37.80 / 0.1 Liter)

Regular price: From €18.90
Japanischer Staudenknöterich (Polygonum cuspidatum) - 100g Pulver

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

Japanese Knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum) - 100g Powder

Japanese Knotweed Powder Japanese Knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum, also known as Fallopia japonica) Powder made from the ground root What is Japanese Knotweed? Japanese Knotweed may appear unremarkable at first glance, with its small white flowers and numerous leaves that resemble bamboo. Originally native to Asia, it has spread worldwide as one of the most invasive plant species. This rapid spread is due to its incredible strength, which allows it to grow even through concrete. Although it prefers riverbanks and stream edges, knotweed thrives in almost any environment and soil type. With a growth rate of up to 30 cm per day, it demonstrates impressive vigor, displacing everything in its immediate surroundings. For our products, we use only plants that meet our strict purity standards and grow under natural and uncontaminated conditions. Japanese Knotweed in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) While still considered an insider’s tip in the Western world, this plant holds enormous potential and is rich in various nutrients. In addition to flavonoids and resveratrol, Japanese Knotweed contains a wealth of vitamins and minerals, especially vitamins A, C, and zinc. Resveratrol is well known as a compound found in red wine and is valued for its antioxidant properties, supporting heart health and memory performance. Antioxidants are generally regarded as protective for our body’s cells, and the resveratrol content in Japanese Knotweed even surpasses that of grapes. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Japanese Knotweed has been firmly established for over 2000 years, highly valued by doctors and practitioners. It is particularly recognized for its strength and its ability to gently and effectively cleanse the body from within. According to TCM, a complex energy system flows through the body via meridians, assigned to organs such as the lungs, heart, and bladder. Japanese Knotweed works along these meridians and is mainly used in cases of massive infestation by intruders that can impair the body. These invaders, often invisible to the human eye, can enter the body through air or food. Some prefer an intermediate host, often found in grasses and forests during warm seasons. TCM uses the power of Japanese Knotweed to effectively counteract these intruders. Japanese Knotweed is also well known from Stephen Harrod Buhner’s books on Lyme disease. Ingredients Japanese Knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum) from the roots Note We offer the powder as a plant-based raw material (food grade) without intended use.  

Regular price: €19.90
Johanniskraut (Hypericum perforatum) - Tabletten, 390 mg Wirkstoff

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St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum) - Tablets, 390 mg active ingredient

St. John’s Wort Tablets, 390 mg active ingredient Tablet size → 16 mm * 8 mm Active ingredient per tablet → 390 mg What is St. John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum)? St. John’s Wort is native to Europe and western Asia. The perennial shrub grows up to 90 cm tall and prefers roadsides, embankments, and light forests. When viewed closely, the leaves appear perforated – these are the tiny secretory glands where essential oils and resins are stored. The plant’s true highlight, however, lies in its countless yellow blossoms, which turn a deep red when rubbed. St. John’s Wort has enjoyed special recognition since the Middle Ages. Back then, it was seen as the very embodiment of the sun. People believed that the herb stored the sun’s energy and could dispel any darkness. Perhaps this is why in folklore it is also often referred to as “witch’s herb.” For our products, we use only ground herb from wild harvest, always ensuring the highest standards of quality and purity. The Power of the Sun In the Middle Ages, Hypericum was revered not only for its appearance but especially for its healing effects. Konrad von Megenburg, who studied the treasures of nature, dedicated an entire chapter to St. John’s Wort in one of his works. He listed its main uses at the time: “St. John’s Wort strengthens the heart and liver, cleanses the kidneys, heals ulcers, and draws out poisons (from the body).” In folk medicine, it was also used to support the lungs and gallbladder. The famous physician Paracelsus was likewise a great admirer of St. John’s Wort and attributed four different virtues to the herb: Phantasmata – addressing mental states associated with “wild spirits and fantasies.” Worm virtue – in folk tradition, St. John’s Wort was considered particularly effective against worms. Wound virtue – it was used extensively for wounds. Paracelsus even claimed: “No herb is to be found in all the lands that equals it in healing wounds, bruises, dislocations, and chronic damage.” Balsamic virtue – Pastor Künzle emphasized its pain-relieving effects and recommended: “Taken internally, it heals colic, quickly heals all stab and cut wounds, and should be present in every household.” What’s Inside St. John’s Wort contains a wide spectrum of constituents, including anthracene derivatives, flavonol glycosides, proanthocyanidins, tannins, and essential oils. St. John’s Wort Tablets without harmful additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial coloring, no flavorings, no preservatives, no gelatin, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. Ingredients IngredientContent per daily doseInfo

Content: 198 Gramm (€29.49 / 100 Gramm)

Regular price: From €25.90
Johanniskraut (Hypericum perforatum) - Tinktur 100ml

Average rating of 4.75 out of 5 stars

St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum) - Tincture

St. John’s Wort Tincture (1:4) St. John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum) tincture made from the aerial parts What is St. John’s Wort? St. John’s Wort is native to Europe and the western parts of Asia. The shrub, which can grow up to 90 cm tall, prefers to grow along roadsides, embankments, and in light forests. When examined closely, the leaves appear slightly perforated — these are the so-called secretory glands where essential oils and resins are stored. The true highlight of the plant, however, is its countless yellow flowers, which turn a deep red when rubbed. St. John’s Wort has enjoyed a special reputation since the Middle Ages. Back then, people regarded it as the embodiment of the sun. To them, St. John’s Wort stored the sun’s energy and was capable of dispelling darkness. Perhaps that is why the plant is still often referred to as “witch’s herb” in folklore. The Power of the Sun In the Middle Ages, Hypericum was revered not only for its appearance but especially for its healing properties. Konrad von Megenburg, who studied the treasures of nature, dedicated a whole chapter to St. John’s Wort in one of his books. He listed its main uses at the time: “St. John’s Wort strengthens the heart and liver, cleanses the kidneys, heals ulcers, and draws out poisons (from the body).” In folk medicine, the herb was also used to support the respiratory organs and the gallbladder. The famous physician Paracelsus was likewise an admirer of St. John’s Wort. He attributed four different virtues or healing powers to the herb: Phantasmata – used against states of mind associated with “wild spirits and fantasies.” Worm virtue – in folk medicine, St. John’s Wort was believed to be particularly effective against worms. Wound virtue – St. John’s Wort was traditionally used for wounds. Paracelsus even wrote: “There is no herb in all the lands that can compare to it in healing wounds, bruises, dislocations, and chronic damage.” Balsamic virtue – Pastor Künzle praised its diverse uses, highlighting especially its soothing effect on pain. He recommended: “Taken internally, it heals colic, quickly heals all stab and cut wounds, and should be present in every household.” Plant Parts Used For our products, we use only ground herb from wild harvest, always ensuring the highest quality and purity. What’s Inside St. John’s Wort contains a wide range of valuable constituents, such as anthracene derivatives, flavonol glycosides, proanthocyanidins, tannins, and essential oils. St. John’s Wort Tincture without harmful additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colorings, no flavorings, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. St. John’s Wort Tincture Ingredients IngredientContent per maximum daily dose St. John’s Wort – ground leaves(Hypericum perforatum) about 1000 mg Extraction medium: ethanol about 2 g Additionally, traces of acetic acid from organic apple vinegar (less than 1%) and pure water. Recommended Use The long-term suggested daily dose is 120 drops (approx. 4 ml) per day, ideally divided into three servings of about 30 drops each. Initially, begin with a total of 60 drops (approx. 2 ml) per day – or three times 20 drops – and gradually increase over several days to reach the full daily dose. Use the supplied pipette to count the drops. Notes 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 out of the reach of children. The recommended daily intake indicated here should not be exceeded. The tincture is naturally cloudy and should be shaken before use. Important: Contains 65% alcohol by volume. This product is not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women. In general, use should not exceed 3 consecutive months; afterwards, a break of at least one month before resuming is advisable.Caution: Avoid intense sun exposure during use.

Content: 0.05 Kilogramm (€35.80 / 0.1 Kilogramm)

Regular price: From €17.90