New Jersey Tea Root Tablets, 270 mg active ingredient Tablet size → 16mm * 8mm Active ingredient per tablet → 270 mg New Jersey Tea (Ceanothus americanus) tablets made from ground root bark What is New Jersey Tea (Ceanothus americanus)? Behind the charming name lies a shrub that can grow up to 1.5 meters tall and is originally native to North America. Its branches are softly hairy at the tips, otherwise smooth. The leaves of Ceanothus americanus are alternately arranged, with uneven, bluntly serrated edges. Particularly striking are the white, long-stalked blossoms of this traditional healing plant, which captivate with their soft and intoxicating fragrance. This might also explain why New Jersey Tea is increasingly popular as an ornamental plant. Being highly adaptable, the shrub thrives in many environments: coastal thickets, high mountain forests, and even semi-arid desert regions. We value quality above all else. That’s why we use only ground root bark for our tablets. The roots are harvested only after experiencing deep winter frost. Why? Because freezing allows the plant to fully develop its active constituents. Only then does the inner bark take on its characteristic bright red color, signaling peak potency. We also ensure sustainable cultivation and harvesting practices—because for us, true quality includes ecological responsibility. Traditional use of New Jersey Tea The Native American peoples have long relied on the power of New Jersey Tea, using it for centuries against coughs, colds, and joint discomfort. It was also traditionally applied to support the liver, spleen, and the entire respiratory system. According to herbalist Stephen Harrod Buhner, this wide range of uses is not surprising. In his writings, he emphasizes that Ceanothus americanus supports the lymphatic system in a unique way. The lymphatic system acts as the body’s cleanup network, where white blood cells capture intruders and toxins, which are then transported away via the lymph. New Jersey Tea root stimulates and tones this system, thanks to its unique profile of constituents, including: Tannins (astringent compounds responsible for the bitter taste) Flavonoids Trace elements and minerals (iron, copper, magnesium, zinc) Proteins Interestingly, the leaves are still known in America as “New Jersey Tea,” originally used as a black tea substitute. New Jersey Tea Root Tablets without harmful additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial coloring, no flavoring, no preservatives, no gelatin, no added sugar, no lactose, and no gluten. Ingredients IngredientContent per daily dose New Jersey Tea – ground root bark(Ceanothus americanus) approx. 1350 mg Also contains 2 common and safe cellulose-based excipients (MCC / HPMC) for tablet form stability (plant-based), plus a very small amount (trace percentage by weight) of the equally common and safe substance magnesium stearate. Recommended Use Take 5 tablets per day with sufficient liquid. It is best not to take all 5 tablets at once, but to spread them throughout the day (e.g., two in the morning, two at midday, and one in the evening) with sufficient liquid. Taking them before meals is preferable to after meals, as this may support better absorption—though this recommendation is not strict. Notes Food supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet or a healthy lifestyle. Store in a cool, dry place, protected from heat, and always keep out of the reach of children. The recommended daily dose should not be exceeded.
Content: 70 Gramm (€47.00 / 100 Gramm)
Rhodiola Tablets, 378 mg active ingredient Tablet size → 16mm * 8mm Active ingredient per tablet → 378mg Rhodiola pressed tablets made from ground root What is Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea)? The fragrant medicinal plant with its melodious name had long been forgotten in Central Europe, even though Rhodiola already played an important role here as early as the 17th century. Rhodiola rosea, from the Crassulaceae family, is mainly found in arctic regions and the mountain ranges of Eurasia. The small plant, with a maximum height of 35 cm, is immediately recognizable as a succulent thanks to its characteristic leaves. Its tiny clustered flowers exude a pleasant fragrance, underlining its unique nature. Not only the flowers delight the senses – when cut, the roots and stems also release a rose-like scent, which gave the plant its name "rose root." For the production of our tablets, we follow the traditional knowledge of Nordic folk medicine and use only finely ground roots. These are mostly sourced from wild collections in Russia. However, we strive to obtain all raw materials from controlled cultivation in order to protect the wild Rhodiola population. Because for us, not only your well-being but also the health of our planet is important. The forgotten adaptogen In Scandinavia as well as in Russia, Rhodiola has long been considered an extraordinary adaptogen. Adaptogens are plants that gently but effectively influence the body’s stress response and help the organism develop greater stress resistance. In Siberia, Rhodiola is referred to as the “golden root,” emphasizing its high status. In Nordic folk medicine, this herb has been used to enhance concentration and memory performance and is also said to support vitality and potency. The indigenous people of the Altai region also valued Rhodiola highly, using it especially for persistent fatigue, weakness, and to support both mental and physical strength. This knowledge was also present in German-speaking regions. Rhodiola was already mentioned as an important tonic and trusted remedy for headaches in Leonhard Fuchs’ herbal book. Rhodiola contains valuable compounds such as phenolic glycosides (e.g. salidroside and rosavin, tyrosol), phytamines, tannins, flavonoids, organic acids, phytosterols, polysaccharides, and essential oils. Rhodiola without questionable additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial coloring, no flavoring, no preservatives, no gelatin, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. Ingredients IngredientContent per daily dose Rhodiola – ground root (Rhodiola rosea) approx. 756 mg Plus 2 common and harmless cellulose-based excipients with the abbreviations MCC / HPMC for the stability of the tablets (of purely plant origin), and a very small amount (only a few thousandths by weight) of the likewise common and harmless substance magnesium stearate. Recommended use Take 2 tablets per day with sufficient liquid. Do not take both tablets at the same time but divide them (e.g. one in the morning and one in the evening) with plenty of liquid. It is generally not recommended to take them with or shortly after meals; instead, take them at least 20–30 minutes before a meal to optimize the absorption of the active compounds in the body. 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. The recommended daily intake should not be exceeded.
Content: 211 Gramm (€27.68 / 100 Gramm)
Siberian Ginseng Tablets, 350 mg active ingredient Tablet size → 16mm * 8mm Active ingredient per tablet → 350 mg Siberian Ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus) tablets made from ground roots What is Siberian Ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus)? When people hear the term Siberian ginseng, most think of true ginseng. However, these two medicinal plants are completely different and unrelated. As the name suggests, Siberian ginseng originates from Siberia and northeastern China. This traditional medicinal plant from the ivy family is also known locally as Taiga root. The green shrub can grow up to 3 meters tall. From its umbel-shaped flowers develop bluish-black, berry-like fruits. As the Latin epithet “senticosus” reveals, Siberian ginseng is “rich in thorns.” In the production of our tablets, we combine tradition with modern methods. In accordance with traditional medicine, we use only ground roots from the best cultivation. These are finely milled and gently pressed into tablets, allowing you to fully enjoy the valuable plant compounds in a practical form. The secret of the “unknown ginseng” In German-speaking regions, Siberian ginseng is known, if at all, under the name “Taiga root,” but it is still considered something of an insider’s tip. In its homeland (Siberia and China), however, Siberian ginseng has long held an established place in folk medicine. Traditional Siberian medicine uses Taiga root to help prevent colds and to strengthen general well-being. As an adaptogen, Siberian ginseng is used whenever people want to improve their resilience and be better equipped to deal with mental and physical stress. Experienced practitioners in Siberia also prescribe the root to support the musculoskeletal system, normal kidney function, as well as healthy blood sugar and blood pressure levels. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is also convinced of the benefits of Taiga root. It is assigned to the functional systems of the heart, spleen, lungs, liver, and kidneys. According to Far Eastern understanding, Taiga root strengthens the vital energy within these systems in a unique way. As in Siberian folk medicine, Eleutherococcus senticosus is also used here for persistent fatigue, exhaustion, and to support the immune system. Siberian Ginseng Tablets without questionable additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial coloring, no flavoring, no preservatives, no gelatin, no added sugars, no lactose, no gluten. Siberian Ginseng Tablet Ingredients IngredientContent per maximum daily dose Siberian ginseng – ground root (Eleutherococcus senticosus) approx. 2800 mg Additionally, 2 common and safe cellulose excipients with the abbreviations MCC / HPMC are used for the tablet’s stability, both of purely plant origin, as well as a very small amount (only a few thousandths by weight) of the equally common and safe substance magnesium stearate. Siberian Ginseng Tablets Recommended Use The maximum daily dose is 8 (eight) tablets per day with sufficient liquid, spread throughout the day. Start with no more than 2 tablets per day and gradually increase the dosage over several days up to the maximum daily dose. If you notice any unpleasant effects, stay with the lower dosage. Notes Dietary supplements are generally 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 reach of children. The recommended daily intake indicated here should generally not be exceeded.
Content: 85 Gramm (€25.76 / 100 Gramm)
Ashwagandha Tablets, 450 mg Active Ingredient Tablet size → 16mm * 8mm Active ingredient per tablet → 450mg What is Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera)? Ashwagandha is considered the favorite plant of Ayurvedic medicine. Its status is comparable to that of ginseng in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), earning it the nickname “Indian Ginseng.” The origin of this nightshade plant is believed to be in Africa. However, Indian ginseng is also native to Pakistan, China, the Mediterranean region, and India. The herbaceous shrub can grow up to 2 meters tall and closely resembles the well-known Physalis with its oval leaves and cherry-like flowers. However, one should not make the mistake of eating the hard red berries — they are inedible. Our Ashwagandha tablets are produced in line with Ayurvedic principles. We use only Ashwagandha roots from ecologically sustainable cultivation. These are carefully chopped, gently dried, and finely ground. Only after all steps have passed our strict quality control are the raw materials gently pressed into tablets. THE Tonic of Ayurveda Ashwagandha has been successfully used in Ayurveda for over 3,000 years and continues to play a vital role. Especially in cases of fatigue and for boosting life energy, Indian ginseng is considered the most important strengthening herb and is assigned to the so-called Sattva type. This personality type is characterized by knowledge, purity, inner contentment, and joy. Ayurvedic medicine believes that Ashwagandha can uniquely awaken and enhance these positive traits in every person. Even those not seeking personal development can benefit from Indian ginseng, according to Ayurveda. This strengthening remedy is also used by experienced therapists for chronic fatigue, sleep disturbances, and to calm the mind. Especially in cases of sleep issues, traditional medicine swears by Ashwagandha, which is why it is also called the “sleep cherry.” Withania somnifera contains valuable compounds such as: alkaloids like anaferine, anahygrine, cuscohygrine, nicotine, tropine, and withasomnine. Withanolides such as somniferanolide, somniwithanolide, withaferin A, and withasomniferanolide. Effective Compounds of Ashwagandha The physiologically relevant main compounds in the Ashwagandha root used here are primarily steroidal alkaloids and lactones, including: Whitanin, Whitaninin, Pseudowhitanin, Somnin, Somniferin, Somniferinin, Tropine, Pseudotropine, so-called Ashwagandhanolides, Cuscowhygrin, Anaferin, Anhydrine, Sitoindoside 7/8, among others. Ashwagandha without questionable additives: This dietary supplement contains no artificial coloring, no flavoring, no preservatives, no gelatin, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. Ingredients IngredientAmount per Daily DoseInfo Ashwagandha Root (Withania somnifera) approx. 1350 mg Organic raw material Includes two commonly used and safe cellulose-based excipients labeled MCC / HPMC for tablet stability, both of plant origin, as well as a very small amount (just a few parts per thousand by weight) of the equally common and safe substance magnesium stearate. Recommended Usage Take one tablet three times a day with plenty of water. Ideally, take the tablets before meals. It is better not to take all three tablets at once but spread them throughout the day (e.g., one in the morning, one at midday, and one in the evening) with sufficient water. Taking the tablets with or shortly after meals is generally not recommended; taking them before meals is preferable. However, this is not a strict rule. Important Information Ashwagandha tablets may cause drowsiness — as the German name “Schlafbeeren” (sleep berries) suggests. If you notice this side effect, it is best to take the three tablets in the evening, ideally before a light meal. 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. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Content: 379 Gramm (€21.87 / 100 Gramm)
Rhodiola Tincture (1 : 4) Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea) tincture made from the roots What is Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea)? The fragrant medicinal plant with its melodious name had long fallen into obscurity in Central Europe, even though Rhodiola already played an important role here in the 17th century. Rhodiola rosea, from the Crassulaceae family, is mainly found in arctic regions and the mountain ranges of Eurasia. The small plant, with a maximum height of 35 cm, is easily recognized as a succulent due to its characteristic leaves. Its tiny clustered flowers exude a delightful fragrance that highlights its botanical kinship. Not only the flowers please our senses – when cut, both the roots and above-ground stems release a rose-like scent. This is also the origin of the plant’s name “rose root.” For the production of our tinctures, we rely on the traditional knowledge of Nordic folk medicine and use only finely ground roots. These are largely sourced from wild collections in Russia. However, we strive to obtain all raw materials from controlled cultivation in order to protect the wild Rhodiola population. Because for us, not only your well-being but also the health of our planet is important. The forgotten adaptogen In Scandinavia as well as in Russia, Rhodiola has long been considered an exceptional adaptogen. Adaptogens are plants that gently yet sustainably influence the body’s stress response and help the organism develop better stress tolerance. In Siberia, Rhodiola is referred to as the “golden root,” underscoring its high importance. In Nordic folk medicine, the herb has been used to enhance concentration and memory performance and is also said to be helpful for vitality and potency concerns. The indigenous people of the Altai region also valued Rhodiola highly, using it especially for persistent fatigue, weakness, and to support mental and physical strength. This knowledge was also present in German-speaking regions. Rhodiola already appears in Leonhard Fuchs’ herbal book as an important tonic and trusted remedy for headaches. Rhodiola contains valuable compounds such as phenolic glycosides (e.g. salidroside and rosavin, tyrosol), phytamines, tannins, flavonoids, organic acids, phytosterols, polysaccharides, and essential oils. Rhodiola Tincture without questionable additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial coloring, no flavoring, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. Rhodiola Tincture Ingredients IngredientContent per maximum daily dose Rhodiola – dried root (Rhodiola rosea) approx. 750 mg Extractant: ethanol approx. 1.2 g Additionally contains traces of acetic acid from organic apple vinegar (under 1%) and pure water. Recommended use of Rhodiola Tincture The recommended daily dose is 99 drops (approx. 3.0 ml) per day, ideally divided into three servings of about 33 drops each. Use the supplied pipette to count the drops. Notes 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. The tincture is naturally cloudy and should be shaken before use. Important: Contains 60% alcohol by volume, but only a relatively small daily amount of about 1.4 g. There are no known contraindications for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding. However, children under 12 years should only take half the daily dose, about 45 drops per day (three times 15 drops). Use is not recommended for infants and toddlers.
Content: 0.05 Liter (€378.00 / 1 Liter)
Rhodiola Alcohol-Free Tincture (1 : 4) Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea) tincture – made from the roots What is Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea)? The fragrant medicinal plant with its melodious name had long fallen into obscurity in Central Europe, even though Rhodiola played an important role here as early as the 17th century. Rhodiola rosea, belonging to the Crassulaceae family, is primarily found in arctic regions and mountainous areas of Eurasia. The small plant reaches a maximum height of 35 cm and can easily be recognized as a succulent thanks to its distinctive leaves. Its tiny clustered flowers exude a wonderful scent, further revealing its botanical kinship. But it is not only the flowers that delight the senses – when cut, both the roots and the above-ground stems release a rose-like fragrance, giving the plant its name “rose root.” For the production of our tinctures, we follow the traditional knowledge of Nordic folk medicine and use only finely ground roots. Most of these are sourced from wild collections in Russia. However, we strive to obtain all raw materials from controlled cultivation in order to preserve wild Rhodiola populations. Because for us, not only your well-being but also the health of our planet matters. The forgotten adaptogen In Scandinavia and Russia, Rhodiola has always been regarded as an extraordinary adaptogen. Adaptogens are plants that gently yet effectively influence the body’s stress response and help the organism build better resilience. In Siberia, Rhodiola is even called the “golden root,” highlighting its high value. In Nordic folk medicine, the herb has been used to enhance concentration and memory and was also applied in cases of vitality and potency concerns. The indigenous peoples of the Altai mountains also valued Rhodiola highly, using it primarily against persistent fatigue, weakness, and to support both mental and physical strength. This knowledge was also present in German-speaking regions. Rhodiola is mentioned in Leonhard Fuchs’ herbal book as an important tonic and a trusted helper against headaches. Rhodiola contains a wide range of valuable constituents, including phenolic glycosides such as salidroside and rosavin, tyrosol, phytamines, tannins, flavonoids, organic acids, phytosterols, polysaccharides, and essential oils. Rhodiola Glycerin Tincture without questionable additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial coloring, no flavoring, no added sugars, no lactose, and no gluten. Rhodiola Tincture Ingredients IngredientContent per maximum daily dose Rhodiola root – dried (Rhodiola rosea) approx. 800 mg Extractant: plant-based glycerin approx. 4 g Additionally contains traces of acetic acid from organic apple vinegar (under 1%) and pure water. Recommended use of Rhodiola Tincture The intended long-term daily dose is about 5 ml per day, ideally divided into two servings.Start with approx. 3 ml per day and gradually increase over several days to reach the long-term daily dose.Use the supplied measuring cup to measure the recommended amount. Notes 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. The tincture is naturally cloudy and should be shaken before use. Important: This product is not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women. In general, intake should not exceed 3 consecutive months; after that, a one-month break is recommended before continuing.
Content: 0.1 Liter (€219.00 / 1 Liter)
Siberian Ginseng Alcohol-Free Tincture (1:4) Siberian Ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus) tincture – made from ground roots What is Siberian Ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus)? Siberian ginseng is often mistakenly associated with true ginseng, although both medicinal plants are completely different and unrelated. As the name suggests, Siberian ginseng originally comes from Siberia and northeastern China. This traditional medicinal plant from the ivy family is also known as Taiga root. The green shrub can grow up to 3 meters tall and bears bluish-black, berry-like fruits that develop from umbel-shaped flowers. The Latin epithet “senticosus” indicates that Siberian ginseng is “rich in thorns.” In the production of our tablets, we combine tradition with modern methods. In line with traditional medicine, we use only ground roots from premium cultivation. These are finely milled and gently pressed into tablets, allowing you to optimally benefit from the valuable components in a practical form. The secret of the “unknown ginseng” In German-speaking regions, Siberian ginseng is known, if at all, under the name “Taiga root” and is still considered something of an insider’s tip. In its homeland, especially in Siberia and China, however, Siberian ginseng has long secured a place in traditional folk medicine. Siberian folk medicine uses Taiga root to help prevent colds and to strengthen general well-being. As an adaptogen, Siberian ginseng is used to enhance resilience, helping people better cope with mental and physical stress. Experienced practitioners in Siberia also prescribe the root to support the musculoskeletal system, normal kidney function, as well as healthy blood sugar and blood pressure levels. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is also convinced of the benefits of Taiga root. It assigns it to the functional systems of the heart, spleen, lungs, liver, and kidneys. According to Far Eastern understanding, Taiga root strengthens the life energy within these systems in a unique way. Similar to Siberian folk medicine, Eleutherococcus senticosus is also used here for persistent fatigue, exhaustion, and to support the immune system. Siberian Ginseng Glycerin Tincture without questionable additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial coloring, no flavoring, no added sugars, no lactose, no gluten. Siberian Ginseng Tincture Ingredients IngredientContent per maximum daily dose Siberian ginseng – ground root (Eleutherococcus senticosus) approx. 2800 mg Solvent: plant-based glycerin approx. 12 g Additionally, traces of acetic acid from organic apple vinegar (less than 1%) and pure water are present. Siberian Ginseng Tincture Recommended Use The intended long-term daily dose is approx. 16 milliliters per day, ideally divided into two servings.Initially, begin with a total of approx. 8 milliliters per day and then gradually increase over several days to 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, in a dry place, and always out of reach of children. The recommended daily intake indicated here should generally not be exceeded. The tincture is naturally cloudy and should be shaken before use. Important: This product is not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women. In general, intake should not exceed 3 consecutive months; afterwards, a one-month break before continued use is advisable.
Content: 0.15 Liter (€146.00 / 1 Liter)
Astragalus Tablets, 450 mg active ingredient Tablet size → 16mm * 8mm Active ingredient per tablet → 450mg Astragalus membranaceus pressed tablets from the root What is Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus)? Astragalus has enjoyed high regard in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for more than 3,000 years. The perennial herbaceous plant originates from East Asia and can grow up to 40 cm tall. Since there are around 200 Astragalus species, choosing the right one is of great importance. We have consciously chosen Astragalus membranaceus, as this species is also used in TCM under the name “Huang Qi.” Translated, this means “great life force” and illustrates the remarkable potential of this healing plant. At first glance, however, this is not immediately apparent. Botanically speaking, Astragalus belongs to the legume family, just like peas. Its typical bright yellow blossoms make this connection clear. Yet, as in many cases, the true power lies hidden: neither the leaves nor the flowers are used in TCM or folk medicine. Instead, all attention is focused on the woody roots, which are whitish inside and about 3 cm thick. For the production of our tablets, we follow the traditional knowledge of TCM and use only Astragalus roots. The main roots are carefully selected, washed, cut, and sun-dried before being finely ground. We exclusively use raw materials that we would confidently consume ourselves. The most important adaptogen in TCM The list of Chinese medicinal plants is extensive. According to the saying “for every illness, a herb grows,” TCM offers a remarkable natural pharmacy. Astragalus holds a special place. It is considered a highly effective adaptogen but is also used for many other purposes. Adaptogens are plants that gently but sustainably influence the body’s stress response system and help the organism cope better with stress. In TCM, Astragalus is mainly used as a tonic to stabilize and preserve the universal life energy (Qi). Since everything depends on this force, it is understandable that Astragalus is also used in the Far East to strengthen the body’s natural defenses, support a normal cardiovascular system, and protect the liver, kidneys, nerves, and pancreas. Astragalus without questionable additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colors, no flavorings, no preservatives, no gelatin, no added sugar, no lactose, no gluten. Ingredients IngredientContent per daily dose Astragalus – ground root(Astragalus membranaceus) approx. 1350 mg Additionally contains two common and harmless cellulose excipients (MCC / HPMC) for tablet stability, both of purely plant-based origin, and a very small amount (only a few thousandths by weight) of the equally common and harmless substance magnesium stearate. Recommended intake Take 1 tablet three times daily with plenty of liquid. It is better not to take the 3 tablets all at once but separately (e.g., one in the morning, one at midday, and one in the evening) with sufficient liquid. Intake during or immediately after meals is generally not recommended, so taking them before meals is preferable. However, this recommendation is not strict. Notes 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. The recommended daily intake should generally not be exceeded.
Content: 195 Gramm (€25.59 / 100 Gramm)
Siberian Ginseng Tincture (1:4) Siberian Ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus) tincture made from the roots What is Siberian Ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus)? When people hear the term Siberian ginseng, most think of true ginseng. However, these two medicinal plants are completely different and unrelated. As its name suggests, Siberian ginseng originates from Siberia and northeastern China. This traditional medicinal plant from the ivy family is also known locally as Taiga root. The green shrub can reach a height of up to 3 meters. From its umbel-shaped flowers develop bluish-black, berry-like fruits. As the Latin species name “senticosus” indicates, Siberian ginseng is “rich in thorns.” In the production of our tablets, we combine tradition with modern methods. In accordance with traditional medicine, we use only ground roots from the best cultivation. These are finely milled and gently pressed into tablets. This way, you enjoy the valuable components of the plant in a practical form. The secret of the “unknown ginseng” In German-speaking countries, Siberian ginseng is known, if at all, under the name “Taiga root,” but it is still considered something of an insider’s tip. In its homeland (Siberia and China), however, Siberian ginseng has long had a firm place in folk medicine. Traditional Siberian medicine uses Taiga root to help prevent colds and to strengthen general well-being. As an adaptogen, Siberian ginseng is used whenever people wish to enhance their resilience in order to be better prepared for mental and physical stress. Experienced practitioners in Siberia also prescribe the root to support the musculoskeletal system, normal kidney function, as well as normal blood sugar and blood pressure levels. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is also convinced of the benefits of Taiga root. It is assigned to the functional systems of the heart, spleen, lungs, liver, and kidneys. According to Far Eastern understanding, Taiga root strengthens the vital energy within these systems in a unique way. Just as in Siberian folk medicine, Eleutherococcus senticosus is also used here for persistent fatigue, exhaustion, and to support the immune system. Siberian Ginseng Tincture without questionable additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial coloring, no flavoring, no added sugars, no lactose, no gluten. Siberian Ginseng Tincture Ingredients IngredientContent per maximum daily dose Siberian ginseng – roots, in alcoholic extract(Eleutherococcus senticosus) approx. 2000 mg Solvent ethanol approx. 4.1 g Additionally, traces of acetic acid from organic apple vinegar (less than 1%) and pure water are present. Siberian Ginseng Tincture Recommended Use The intended long-term daily dose is 258 drops (approx. 8 ml) per day, ideally divided into three servings of about 86 drops each. Initially, begin with a total of only 75 drops (approx. 2.3 ml) per day – or three times 25 drops – and then gradually increase over several days to the long-term daily dose. Use the supplied 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, in a dry place, and always out of reach of children. The recommended daily intake indicated here should generally 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, intake should not exceed 3 consecutive months; afterwards, a one-month break before continued use is advisable.
Content: 0.05 Kilogramm (€37.80 / 0.1 Kilogramm)
Rhodiola Root Powder Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea) powder made from the roots What is Rhodiola? The fragrant medicinal plant with its melodious name was long forgotten in Central Europe, although Rhodiola has played a significant role here since the 17th century. Rhodiola rosea, belonging to the Crassulaceae family, is mainly found in arctic regions and mountainous areas of Eurasia. The plant, which reaches a maximum height of 35 cm, is easily recognized as a succulent thanks to its characteristic leaves. Its small flowers grow in dense clusters and exude a captivating fragrance that clearly reveals its kinship with roses. Both the roots and stems release a rose-like aroma when cut, giving Rhodiola its name “rose root.” For the production of our powders and tablets, we rely on the traditional knowledge of Nordic folk medicine and use only finely ground Rhodiola roots. A large portion of these roots comes from wild collection in Russia, but we strive to source from controlled cultivation whenever possible to protect the wild populations. Because for us, not only your well-being but also the health of our planet matters. The forgotten adaptogen In Scandinavia and Russia, Rhodiola has long been regarded as an extraordinary adaptogen. Adaptogens are plants that gently yet effectively influence the body’s stress response and may help the organism develop greater resilience. In Siberia, Rhodiola is even called the “golden root,” underlining its high esteem. In Nordic folk medicine, the herb has been used to enhance cognitive performance and memory and is also believed to support vitality and potency. The indigenous peoples of the Altai Mountains have also treasured Rhodiola, using it especially for persistent fatigue, weakness, and to support both mental and physical performance. This knowledge was once present in German-speaking regions as well. Rhodiola is mentioned in Leonhard Fuchs’ herbal book as an important tonic and an effective remedy for headaches. Rhodiola contains valuable constituents such as phenolic glycosides (e.g. salidroside and rosavin, tyrosol), phytamines, tannins, flavonoids, organic acids, phytosterols, polysaccharides, and essential oils. Ingredients Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea) root powder Note We offer this powder as a plant-based raw material (food grade) without any specific intended use.
Echinacea Tablets, 360 mg Active Ingredient Tablet size → 16mm * 8mm Active ingredient per tablet → 360mg What is Purple Coneflower Herb (Echinacea purpurea)? Interestingly, this ancient medicinal plant is primarily known in our region by its scientific name “Echinacea.” The name comes from Greek and means “hedgehog,” which fittingly describes the spiky appearance of the purple flower head. The plant features pink ray florets. In early bloom, Echinacea has no scent at all. Only over time—when the flower may appear wilted to European eyes—it begins to emit a delicate fragrance, which intensifies after pollination. This remarkable plant is native to the USA and Canada. Echinacea thrives in dry, calcareous soils, commonly found in prairies. For our products, we use the entire aerial part of the plant—naturally in Phoenix der Lebenskraft's trusted quality. That means certified organic cultivation and absolute purity. The Most Important Medicinal Plant of Native North Americans Native American tribes have long cherished their purple coneflower. It is considered the most important medicinal plant in its native regions. Echinacea has been used successfully for centuries and is traditionally employed to support the immune system and in cases of chronic respiratory and urinary tract conditions. What’s inside: As with many traditional herbs, not all compounds in purple coneflower have been fully studied. However, researchers have identified several key active ingredients: Essential oils Flavonoids (known as powerful antioxidants that protect the body from free radicals) Polysaccharides (essential for all life on Earth) Alkamides (believed to have immune-modulating properties) Echinacea Tablets 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 of Echinacea Tablets IngredientAmount per Maximum Daily Dose Purple coneflower, powdered aerial parts without roots (leaves and flowers) (Echinacea purpurea) approx. 1440 mg Also contains two commonly used, harmless cellulose-based excipients: MCC / HPMC to ensure tablet stability—both are plant-derived. Additionally, a very small amount (only a few thousandths by weight) of magnesium stearate is used, which is also widely considered safe and acceptable. Recommended Dosage The maximum safe daily dose is 4 (four) tablets with sufficient liquid. Start with just 2 tablets per day and gradually increase over several days to reach the full daily dose. If you experience any unpleasant effects—which is rare (see safety notice below)—stay at the lower, comfortable dosage for you. Safety Information Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced, 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 dose. Important: This product is not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women, or for children under 12 years of age! Adolescents up to 18 years may safely consume 2 tablets daily (half the adult dose). In rare cases, high overdoses may trigger allergic reactions. Individuals with known allergies to plants from the aster family should consult a doctor before taking. Due to its strong immunostimulatory effect, patients with serious systemic diseases, autoimmune disorders, immune deficiencies, or those undergoing immunosuppressive therapy should not take these tablets. No other health risks are known when used as directed (also applies to tea preparations). Intake should be limited to a maximum of 8 consecutive weeks, followed by a break of several weeks before resuming use.
Content: 80 Gramm (€27.38 / 100 Gramm)
Thoroughwort Tincture (1:4) Thoroughwort (Eupatorium perfoliatum) tincture made from the leaves What is Thoroughwort? Thoroughwort is a plant from the aster family (Asteraceae) and has a truly unique appearance. Have you ever seen a plant where the leaves seem to grow criss-crossed along the stem? With Eupatorium perfoliatum, it even looks as if the stem is growing right through the leaves themselves. This plant is mainly found in the eastern regions of the USA and Canada. Locals affectionately refer to it as “feverwort” or “boneset.” It typically grows near streams and in wetlands, as thoroughwort prefers moist soil with good quality. Given sufficient sunlight, it can reach heights of up to 90 cm. For our product, we use only the leaves of Eupatorium perfoliatum. They are gently dried and extracted with pure alcohol. As with all products from Phoenix der Lebenskraft, we pay close attention to the highest standards of purity and quality – from the selection of raw materials to the final tincture. Popular Among Native Americans Native American peoples still retain much ancestral knowledge about the power of nature – knowledge many in industrialized nations have forgotten. Thoroughwort is a shining example of this folk wisdom. Even today, this traditional healing herb is used in North American herbal medicine to support physical well-being. Its traditional names, “feverwort” and “boneset,” highlight its historical importance. Experienced shamans and medicine men also recommend it for fatigue, weakness, coughs, and congestion. Renowned herbalist Stephen Harrod Buhner highlights the plant's potential in his book “Herbal Antivirals,” shedding light on its powerful traditional uses, especially in support of the body’s natural defenses. Thoroughwort contains a wide array of natural compounds, including: Methylglucuronoxylan, astragalin, eupatoriin, eupatoriatorin, euperfolin, euperfolid, eucannabinolide, hyperoside, rutin, tannins, wax, polysaccharides, guaianolides, and flavonoids. Ingredients This aromatherapy tincture is an alcoholic extract from the leaves of Thoroughwort. Extraction medium: Ethanol (65% vol). Contains traces of acetic acid from organic apple cider vinegar (less than 1%) and purified water. Suggested Use Thoroughwort (Eupatorium perfoliatum) was well known among Native American tribes and has long been referred to as “feverwort” or “Indian herb.” Its use is especially well known from the book “Herbal Antivirals” by Stephen Harrod Buhner. This aromatherapy tincture is an alcoholic extract from the leaves of Eupatorium perfoliatum. Extraction medium: ethanol (65% vol). Contains traces of acetic acid from organic apple cider vinegar (under 1%) and purified water. The ratio 1:4 means that the soluble compounds from 1 g of dried leaves are extracted into 4 ml of alcoholic solution. 4 ml corresponds to approximately 120 drops when counted using the included pipette. Important: For legal reasons, we offer this tincture exclusively as a room fragrance for aromatherapy use. Please follow the instructions provided here carefully. Legal Notice We sell this tincture exclusively as a natural room scent for aromatherapy purposes. Store away from heat and out of reach of children. Thoroughwort (Eupatorium perfoliatum) is not currently approved for sale as a dietary supplement within the European Union (in accordance with the EU Novel Food Regulation). As the manufacturer, we are therefore legally obligated to expressly discourage both internal and external use of this tincture. Any such application would be against our recommendation and undertaken at the user’s own responsibility.
Content: 0.05 Liter (€35.80 / 0.1 Liter)