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Horsetail Tablets, 570 mg Active Ingredient Horsetail tablets made from ground herb Tablet size → 20mm * 10mm Active ingredient per tablet → 570mg What is Horsetail (Equisetum arvense)? Horsetail is a wild medicinal plant found throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Although it may appear modest, it is incredibly powerful. Horsetail is one of the few remaining plant relics from the Ice Age — it has survived until today thanks to its toughness and endurance. Even in ancient times, horsetail played an important role. It was used not only as a healing herb but also for cleaning pewterware, which is why it is also known as “tin herb.” For our products, we use only ground herb from wild harvesting. Of course, we ensure the highest standards of quality and purity. Sebastian Kneipp swore by Tin Herb Although horsetail played an essential role in ancient times, this age-old medicinal plant was soon forgotten. That changed when Sebastian Kneipp discovered his love for it. The herbal priest praised its “versatile and excellent effects” on “internal and external ailments.” He was so impressed by its many applications that he used it not only as a “pain-relieving herb” but also to strengthen connective tissue. He particularly recommended horsetail for issues involving the body’s excretory organs. Horsetail is packed with powerful natural compounds, including: Flavonoids – Highly effective antioxidants that help protect the body from free radicals. Potassium – An essential mineral involved in transmitting signals between cells. Silicic acid – Important for healthy skin, hair, nails, and connective tissue. Germanium – A forgotten trace element that plays a key role in the body's detoxification processes and is found in no other plant in such high concentration. Horsetail Tablets without questionable 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 Dose Horsetail – ground herb(Equisetum arvense) approx. 2850 mg Also includes two commonly used and safe cellulose-based excipients (MCC / HPMC) for tablet stability, both of purely plant origin, as well as a very small amount (only a few thousandths by weight) of the likewise common and safe substance magnesium stearate. Recommended Dosage Take 5 tablets per day with plenty of fluid. Important Information Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet or a healthy lifestyle. Store in a cool, dry place out of reach of children. The recommended daily intake should not be exceeded.
Content: 76 Gramm (€28.82 / 100 Gramm)
Horsetail Tincture (1:4) What is Horsetail (Equisetum arvense)? Horsetail is a wild medicinal plant found throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Though it may appear modest, it is full of power. Horsetail is one of the few remaining plant relics from the Ice Age — a survivor thanks to its toughness and endurance. It already held great importance in ancient times, not only as a medicinal plant but also for cleaning pewterware, which is why it earned the nickname “tin herb.” For our products, we use only ground herb from wild harvesting. Of course, we ensure the highest levels of quality and purity. Sebastian Kneipp swore by Tin Herb Although horsetail was highly valued in antiquity, this ancient healing plant was later forgotten. That changed when Sebastian Kneipp discovered his passion for horsetail. The famous herbalist praised its “versatile and excellent effects” for “internal and external ailments.” He was so impressed by its many possible uses that he referred to it as a “pain-relieving herb” and used it to strengthen connective tissue. He especially recommended horsetail for issues involving the body’s excretory organs. Horsetail contains a powerful blend of important compounds, including: - Flavonoids: Known as highly effective antioxidants that protect the body from free radicals. - Potassium: A mineral that plays a key role in transmitting signals between body cells. - Silicic acid: Important for skin, hair, nails, and connective tissue. - Germanium: This forgotten trace element plays a key role in the body’s detoxification processes and is found in no other plant in such high concentration. Horsetail Tincture without questionable additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colors, no flavorings, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. Horsetail Tincture – Ingredients IngredientAmount per Maximum Daily Dose Horsetail – dried herb (Equisetum arvense) approx. 2100 mg Extraction agent: ethanol approx. 4 g Also contains traces of acetic acid from organic apple cider vinegar (under 1%) and pure water. Recommended Use – Horsetail Tincture The intended long-term daily dosage is 280 drops (approx. 8.5 ml) per day, ideally divided into five servings of about 56 drops each. Start initially with a total of 180 drops (approx. 5.5 ml) per day — or five times 36 drops — and gradually increase over several days to reach the full daily dosage. Use the supplied pipette to count the drops. Important Information 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. The recommended daily dose should generally not be exceeded. This tincture is naturally cloudy and must be shaken before use. Contains 60% alcohol by volume.
Content: 0.05 Liter (€358.00 / 1 Liter)
Horsetail Alcohol-Free Tincture (1:4) What is Horsetail (Equisetum arvense)? Horsetail is a wild medicinal plant found throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Although it may seem inconspicuous at first glance, it possesses remarkable properties. As one of the few plants surviving from the Ice Age, it owes its existence to resilience and endurance. In ancient times, horsetail played an important role not only as a medicinal herb but also for cleaning pewter utensils — hence the German nickname “Zinnkraut” (tin herb). For our products, we use only ground herb from wild harvesting, placing great emphasis on the highest quality and purity. Horsetail in Traditional Chinese Medicine Horsetail has been successfully used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for over 2,000 years and is highly regarded by experienced therapists in Asia for its versatility. According to TCM principles, all plants and foods are classified based on their specific properties. In this context, horsetail is considered bitter and cold. Its ability to expel internal heat is particularly valued in Asia. This heat is believed to arise when the body tries to rebalance internal imbalances. In TCM, it is believed that horsetail helps the body ward off unwanted intruders by preventing them from entering cells or gently escorting them out if already present. In this way, the body can restore its inner balance. In the Western world, numerous studies are currently underway on the effects of horsetail, especially focusing on its unique composition. The roots of horsetail contain a wide variety of resins, tannins, essential oils, and flavonoids. Notably, it has a high content of melatonin. Previously, it was believed that melatonin only existed in humans and animals, but it is now known that many plants also contain it — horsetail being one with particularly high levels. This is of interest because melatonin plays a key role in regulating sleep and biological rhythms and has antioxidant properties that help repair and protect other molecules in the body. Excess melatonin is converted into serotonin, the "happiness hormone" that enhances well-being. Horsetail is also known to many from the book “Herbal Antivirals” by Stephen Harrod Buhner. Sebastian Kneipp swore by horsetail After its significance in antiquity, this ancient medicinal plant was largely forgotten — until Sebastian Kneipp rediscovered his passion for it. The famous herbalist praised its “versatile and excellent effects” for “internal and external ailments.” Kneipp was so impressed by its many uses that he recommended it not only as a pain-relieving herb but also to strengthen body tissue. He especially valued horsetail for issues related to excretory organs. Horsetail contains numerous important compounds, including: - Flavonoids: Highly effective antioxidants that protect the body from free radicals. - Potassium: An essential mineral for transmitting signals between body cells. - Silicic acid: Important for skin, hair, nails, and connective tissue. - Germanium: A forgotten trace element crucial for detoxification. No other plant is known to contain it in such high concentrations. Horsetail glycerin tincture without questionable additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colorings, no flavorings, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. Horsetail Alcohol-Free Tincture – Ingredients IngredientAmount per Maximum Daily Dose Horsetail – dried herb (Equisetum arvense) approx. 2100 mg Extraction agent: plant-based glycerin approx. 9 g Also contains traces of acetic acid from organic apple cider vinegar (under 1%) and pure water. Recommended Dosage of Horsetail Tincture The intended long-term daily dosage is approx. 14 milliliters per day, preferably divided into two servings.Start with approx. 6 milliliters per day in total and gradually increase over a few days to reach the long-term dosage.Use the provided measuring cup to measure the recommended amount. Important Information 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. This tincture is naturally cloudy and should be shaken before use.
Content: 0.15 Liter (€146.00 / 1 Liter)
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)
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)