Room Fragrances – Botanical Extracts and Unique Aromatic Products
In this category, you will find selected botanical tinctures, extracts, and other distinctive aromatic products grouped within our room fragrance collection. These products are based on premium botanical raw materials and traditional plant-based concepts.
Whether liquid botanical extracts or specialized herbal preparations, here you will discover versatile products featuring carefully selected ingredients and nature-focused quality.
Our room fragrance category offers a curated overview of premium botanical products in concentrated form.
Note: Products in this category are intended exclusively for their specified purpose and do not replace medical diagnosis or treatment.
Artemisia Annua Tablets, 540 mg Active Ingredient Tablet size → 20 mm * 10 mm Active ingredient per tablet → 540 mg Important: Since we are frequently asked whether Artemisia Annua products can be ingested, we would like to clarify the issue here. The problem is not with the quality or processing of the product, but a legal one. Artemisia Annua has been banned as a dietary supplement within the EU — largely due to growing pharmaceutical lobbying. From a legal perspective, we are required to strictly advise against internal use, as we would otherwise be committing a criminal offense! However, we cannot prevent you from using this product at your own risk, even if that means using it contrary to its official designation. Artemisia Annua Tablets made from finely ground herb We offer these tablets for use in scent sachets and kindly ask that you follow the instructions below carefully. What is Artemisia Annua? Also known as Sweet Wormwood, Artemisia Annua is considered the queen of medicinal plants. This ancient herb originates from Asia but is now cultivated worldwide. It can grow up to 2 meters tall and thrives in many environments, especially in nutrient-poor soils. In producing our products, we place great value on purity and sustainability. We exclusively use plants that meet our strict quality standards. Artemisia Annua in Traditional Chinese Medicine Artemisia Annua has been used for over 2,000 years in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Its applications are diverse, and practitioners in Asia appreciate its supportive effects on the body’s immune system. While the human body can naturally detoxify and defend itself, it’s not always fully effective. TCM therefore uses the power of Artemisia Annua to help rid the body of unwanted intruders and to regenerate cells. Sweet Wormwood contains a broad range of plant compounds including bitter substances, essential oils, flavonoids, terpenes, antioxidants, and the unique compound artemisinin. This secondary metabolite is found only in Artemisia Annua. In 2015, the scientist Tu Youyou was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for her work on this remarkable substance. Artemisia Annua also has a particularly high mineral content, including potassium, calcium, phosphorus, and sulfur. Its amino acid profile is regarded as especially well-balanced. Artemisia Annua Tablets – Free from Questionable Additives Ingredients – Artemisia Annua Tablets IngredientPer Daily Amount Ground herb of Sweet Wormwood(Artemisia Annua – contains natural artemisinin) approx. 4860 mg Also includes two common and harmless cellulose-based excipients: MCC and HPMC (for tablet stability), both of plant origin, and a very small amount (only a few thousandths by weight) of the commonly used and non-toxic substance magnesium stearate. Important Notes Legal Disclaimer: Artemisia Annua (Sweet Wormwood) is not approved for sale as a food or dietary supplement in the European Union — according to the EU Novel Food Regulation. Store in a cool, dry place, away from heat and out of reach of children. The recommended daily application — for example, in scent sachets — should not be exceeded. Important: For further information, we recommend researching Artemisia Annua and its diverse uses through trusted sources, e.g. "Buhner".
Content: 77 Gramm (€33.64 / 100 Gramm)
Artemisia Annua Tincture (1:3) Important: We frequently receive questions about whether Artemisia Annua products can be ingested. The issue is not the quality or composition of the product itself, but a legal one. Artemisia Annua has been banned in the EU as a dietary supplement. This ban is largely the result of growing pharmaceutical lobbying within the EU. From a legal standpoint, we must strictly advise against ingestion, as doing otherwise would be punishable by law! However, we cannot stop you from using this product at your own discretion, even if that means using it in a way not intended or approved by EU regulations. Tincture of Sweet Wormwood (Artemisia Annua) made from finely ground herb We offer this tincture exclusively as a room fragrance and kindly ask you to read and follow the information below carefully. What is Artemisia Annua? Artemisia annua, also known as Sweet Wormwood, is considered the “queen of medicinal plants.” Originally native to Asia, it is now cultivated in many parts of the world. The plant can grow up to 2 meters tall and is remarkably hardy, thriving even in poor soils — in fact, it prefers nutrient-deficient environments. In producing our products, we place great emphasis on the purity and sustainability of raw materials. We select only herbs that meet our strict quality criteria. Artemisia Annua in Traditional Chinese Medicine In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Artemisia annua has been used successfully for over 2,000 years. The applications in TCM are wide-ranging. Practitioners in Asia value the plant primarily for its impact on the body’s natural defense system. While the human body is generally capable of cleansing itself and fighting off harmful influences, it doesn’t always succeed entirely. That’s why TCM utilizes the strength of Artemisia annua to help the body eliminate unwanted invaders and restore cells to their natural state. Sweet Wormwood contains a wide array of active compounds, including bitter substances, essential oils, flavonoids, terpenes, antioxidants, and the unique compound **artemisinin**. This secondary plant metabolite is found exclusively in Artemisia annua. In recognition of her groundbreaking research on artemisinin, scientist **Tu Youyou** was awarded the **Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2015**. Artemisia annua is also known for its exceptionally high mineral density. It provides a rich source of essential minerals such as potassium, calcium, phosphorus, and sulfur. Its amino acid profile is also considered particularly well-balanced. Important Legal Notice: Artemisia Annua is not approved for internal use within the EU and cannot legally be sold as a dietary supplement. Artemisia Annua Tincture – Free from Questionable Additives This pleasant-smelling tincture contains no artificial colorings, flavorings, added sugars, lactose, or gluten. Ingredients – Artemisia Annua Tincture IngredientPer Maximum Daily Dose Finely ground herb of Sweet Wormwood, extracted with alcohol(Artemisia Annua – contains natural artemisinin) approx. 4800 mg Extraction agent: Ethanol approx. 7.5 g Also contains traces of acetic acid from organic apple cider vinegar (under 1%) and purified water. Storage & Legal Notice Note: Due to current EU regulations, Artemisia annua is not approved for sale as a food or dietary supplement (see EU Novel Food Regulation). Store in a cool, dry place, away from heat and out of reach of children. This tincture is naturally cloudy and should be shaken before use. Warning: Contains 65% alcohol by volume. – If you are interested in more information about Artemisia annua and its uses, we recommend conducting your own research through trusted sources such as the work of “Buhner”.
Content: 0.05 Liter (€378.00 / 1 Liter)
Artemisia Annua Alcohol-Free Tincture (1:4) Artemisia Annua (Sweet Wormwood) Tincture Important Notice: Since we regularly receive inquiries about the possible intake of Artemisia Annua products, we would like to clarify the legal situation. The issue is not the quality or processing of the product itself, but a legal one. Artemisia Annua has been banned as a dietary supplement within the EU. This is largely due to pharmaceutical lobbying influences within the European Union. Legally, we are strictly required to discourage internal use. Recommending consumption would be a criminal offense for us! That said, we cannot prevent you from choosing to use the product on your own responsibility, despite its restriction in the EU. Tincture made from finely ground herb We sell this tincture exclusively as a natural room fragrance for aromatherapy. Keep away from heat and out of reach of children. In accordance with EU Novel Food regulations, Artemisia Annua (Sweet Wormwood) is not approved for use as a food or dietary supplement in the European Union. As the manufacturer, we are therefore legally required to explicitly discourage both internal and external use of this tincture. Any such use would be against our recommendation and entirely at your own risk. What is Artemisia Annua? Artemisia annua, also known as Sweet Wormwood, is considered the “Queen of Medicinal Plants.” Originally native to Asia, it is now cultivated in many parts of the world. The plant can grow up to 2 meters tall and thrives in a wide range of soils, though it prefers nutrient-poor conditions. We place the highest value on purity and sustainability in the production of our products and use only herbs that meet our strict selection criteria. Artemisia Annua in Traditional Chinese Medicine In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Artemisia annua has been used successfully for over 2,000 years. It is highly valued by doctors and healers throughout Asia, especially for its positive effect on the immune system. While the human body is generally capable of defending itself against external threats, this process is not always entirely effective. That’s why TCM relies on the power of Artemisia annua to help eliminate unwanted invaders and support cellular regeneration. Artemisia annua contains numerous active compounds, including bitter substances, essential oils, flavonoids, terpenes, antioxidants, and the unique compound **artemisinin**, which occurs exclusively in this plant. The researcher **Tu Youyou** received the **Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2015** for her groundbreaking research on artemisinin. Additionally, Artemisia annua is rich in minerals such as potassium, calcium, phosphorus, and sulfur. It also contains a well-balanced amino acid profile. Legal Note: Due to EU regulations, Artemisia annua may not be sold for internal use within the European Union. Artemisia Annua Glycerin Tincture – Free from Questionable Additives This aromatic tincture contains no artificial colors or additives. Ingredients – Artemisia Annua Tincture This aromatherapy tincture is a glycerin-based extract made from the dried leaves of Artemisia annua (Sweet Wormwood). It also contains traces of acetic acid from organic apple cider vinegar (under 1%) and purified water. Additional Information The 1:4 ratio means: the soluble constituents of 1 g of dried leaves are dissolved in 4 ml of extract solution. For legal reasons, this product is offered exclusively as a room fragrance for aromatherapy. Please follow the usage instructions provided here carefully. This tincture is naturally cloudy and should be shaken before use.
Content: 0.15 Liter (€172.67 / 1 Liter)
Neem Tincture (1 : 4) Neem (Azadirachta indica) tincture made from the leaves What is Neem? Neem, also known as Nim or Indian Lilac, is a tree that has been revered for thousands of years for its remarkable properties. Originally native to India, the neem tree produces reddish-violet blossoms with a pleasant fragrance reminiscent of lilac. In summer, these give way to golden-yellow fruits about the size of cherries. The leaves, which resemble those of the European ash tree, are another distinguishing feature. Growing up to 40 meters high, the neem tree thrives even in hot, tropical climates and is considered undemanding and resilient. The “Gift of Heaven,” as Indians lovingly call the neem tree, can live for up to 200 years. In Indian tradition, the goddess Sitala is believed to reside within the tree. She is one of the oldest deities and is venerated as a healer. The importance of the neem tree is also reflected in its name: “Nim” is derived from the Sanskrit word “Nimba,” which translates as “disease reliever.” For our products, we use only high-quality, finely ground neem leaves, ensuring the highest biological purity. The Most Important Healing Plant in Ayurvedic Medicine Neem is mentioned in ancient Sanskrit texts and is regarded as a true “village pharmacy” in Ayurveda, applied to a wide range of conditions. Traditional practitioners and healers use neem to strengthen the body’s natural defenses. Due to its cooling, cleansing, and drying qualities, it is valued in Indian medicine as a supportive remedy for: Skin Mental balance Digestion Stomach and intestines Thyroid function Oral hygiene and teeth Additionally, neem is traditionally used for cellular strengthening and blood sugar regulation. What’s Inside: Although neem has been used medicinally for thousands of years, its full spectrum of compounds is still being researched. Known constituents include: Quercetin – an antioxidant that may protect the body from free radicals Limonoids such as nimbin, nimbidin, and azadirachtin (noted for their antiviral potential; azadirachtin is the compound the neem tree itself uses to defend against pests) Neem Tincture without unnecessary additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colors, no flavorings, no added sugar, no lactose, and no gluten. Neem Tincture Ingredients IngredientContent per maximum daily dose Neem – leaves, in alcoholic extract(Azadirachta indica) approx. 800 mg Extraction solvent: Ethanol approx. 1.6 g Additionally contains traces of acetic acid from organic apple vinegar (less than 1%) and pure water. Neem 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 with just 33 drops (approx. 1.1 ml) per day – or three times 11 drops – and gradually increase over several days until reaching the full daily dose. Use the included 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 cool, dry place, protected from heat, and keep out of reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. The tincture is naturally cloudy and should be shaken before use. 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, after which a one-month break is recommended before resuming use.
Content: 0.05 Liter (€35.80 / 0.1 Liter)
Neem Tablets, 400 mg active ingredient Tablet size → 16 mm * 8 mm Active ingredient per tablet → 400 mg Neem (Azadirachta indica) tablets made from finely ground leaves What is Neem? Neem, also known as Nim or Indian Lilac, is a tree that has been revered for thousands of years for its remarkable qualities. Originally native to India, the neem tree produces reddish-violet blossoms with a pleasant fragrance reminiscent of lilac. In summer, golden-yellow, cherry-sized fruits develop. The leaves resemble those of the European ash tree, but that is where the similarities end. Growing up to 40 meters tall, the neem tree thrives even in hot tropical climates and is considered resilient and undemanding. The “Gift of Heaven,” as Indians lovingly call the neem tree, can live for up to 200 years. According to Indian tradition, the goddess Sitala, worshipped as a healer, is said to reside within the tree. The importance of the neem tree is also reflected in its name: “Nim” is derived from the Sanskrit word “Nimba,” which translates as “disease reliever.” For our products, we use only high-quality, finely ground neem leaves, ensuring the highest biological purity. The most important medicinal plant in Ayurveda Neem is already mentioned in ancient Sanskrit texts. Known as a true “village pharmacy,” it plays a central role in Ayurveda. Traditional healers use neem to support the body’s natural defenses. With its cooling, cleansing, and drying properties, it is regarded in Indian medicine as a supportive remedy for: Skin Mental balance Digestion Stomach and intestinal tract Thyroid function Oral hygiene and teeth Neem is also traditionally used for cellular strengthening and to help balance blood sugar levels. What’s inside: Although neem has been valued for thousands of years, not all of its constituents are fully understood. So far, the following have been identified: Quercetin – an antioxidant that may protect the body from free radicals Limonoids such as nimbin, nimbidin, and azadirachtin (limonoids are said to have antiviral potential; azadirachtin is the compound the neem tree itself uses to ward off pests) Neem Tablets without unnecessary additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial colors, no flavorings, no preservatives, no gelatin, no added sugar, no lactose, no gluten. Neem Tablet Ingredients IngredientContent per maximum daily dose Neem – ground leaves(Azadirachta indica) approx. 800 mg Additionally contains two common and safe cellulose-based excipients (MCC / HPMC) of purely plant origin for tablet stability, and a very small amount (only a few parts per thousand) of the widely used and safe substance magnesium stearate. Neem Tablet Recommended Use The maximum daily dose is 2 tablets per day with sufficient liquid, spread throughout the day. Start with no more than 1 tablet per day and gradually increase over several days to the maximum dose. If you experience discomfort, reduce the intake and remain at the lower dose. Notes Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store in a cool, dry place, protected from heat, and out of reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. Important: Do not take after organ transplants or before surgical procedures.Use caution when taken alongside antidiabetic medications or immunosuppressants.
Content: 83 Gramm (€26.39 / 100 Gramm)
Celandine Tincture (1:4) Celandine (Chelidonium majus) tincture made from the leaves What is Celandine (Chelidonium majus)? In Europe today, celandine is officially classified as a “toxic plant.” But before dismissing it entirely, remember the words of the famous physician Paracelsus: “All things are poison and nothing is without poison. It is the dose that makes the poison.” This statement essentially applies to all medicinal plants — but especially to celandine. The toxic parts are the yellow-orange latex in the stems and, later in the year, the roots. Celandine belongs to the poppy family and is a perennial herbaceous plant. With its bright yellow flowers and growth of up to 70 cm in height, it is an attractive sight, now also common in Central Europe. Originally native to parts of Eurasia and the Mediterranean, celandine thrives at roadsides, rubble heaps, and cracks in walls — wherever nitrogen-rich soils are present. For our aromatherapy tincture, we use carefully ground celandine leaves from sustainable cultivation. From healing plant to toxic herb Records from the 1st century CE show that celandine enjoyed high esteem. The well-known physicians Dioscorides and Pliny valued it for treating “darkness of the eyes” and toothaches, both widespread afflictions at the time. It was also prescribed for jaundice and skin conditions. In the Middle Ages, its use expanded to menstrual complaints and abdominal cramps. However, in the German-speaking world celandine later lost its official status as a medicinal plant. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), however, celandine still plays an important role. It is associated with the gallbladder, liver, stomach, intestines, and lungs. Eastern practitioners prescribe it to strengthen these organs, as well as for digestive discomfort, skin issues, headaches, irritability, chronic cough, and more. Although not all components of celandine are fully identified, it is known to contain: – Alkaloids (such as berberine, chelerythrine, chelidonine) – Flavonoids – Proteolytic enzymes Ingredients This aromatherapy tincture is an alcoholic extract from the leaves of celandine. Extraction medium: ethanol (65% vol.). Also contains traces of acetic acid from organic apple cider vinegar (under 1%) and purified water. Notes We sell this tincture exclusively as a natural room fragrance for aromatherapy. Store in a cool, dry place, out of the reach of children. Celandine (Chelidonium majus) is not approved in the European Union as a food supplement (according to the provisions of the EU Novel Food Regulation). As the manufacturer, we must therefore explicitly advise against internal or external use of this tincture. Any such use would be at your own responsibility and against our recommendation. Caution: Celandine is mildly toxic!
Content: 0.05 Kilogramm (€37.80 / 0.1 Kilogramm)
Graviola (Annona muricata) 1:4 Tincture What is Graviola (Annona muricata)? In the tropical regions of South and Central America, Graviola – botanically known as Annona muricata – has been an integral part of the plant world for centuries. With its distinctive, heart-shaped leaves and large, spiky fruits, it immediately catches the eye. However, what makes it particularly fascinating is the subtle aromatic power found in its leaves and other plant parts. For our fragrance products, only carefully sourced extracts from high-quality Graviola leaves are used. Through a gentle processing method, the characteristic aromas are preserved – fresh, slightly green, with a subtle exotic fruity nuance. Ideal for creating a refreshing and natural room atmosphere. A fragrance full of vitality and depth In its native regions, Graviola has traditionally been used in a variety of ways – often in ritual or aromatic applications where its distinctive scent plays a central role. Even today, it is appreciated in aromatherapy for creating an atmosphere of freshness, balance, and vitality. Whether used as a subtle standalone fragrance or as an inspiring component in scent blends – Annona muricata brings a gentle tropical note and a pleasant lightness to any space. Note: The traditional uses mentioned are based on historical cultural practices and do not constitute medical claims. Our products are intended exclusively for room fragrance and atmospheric well-being. Graviola Tincture Ingredients This aromatherapy tincture is an alcoholic extract from the leaves of Graviola (Annona muricata). Extraction solvent: Ethanol (65% vol.). Additionally, purified water. The ratio 1:4 means that the soluble compounds of 1 g of dried plant material are dissolved in 4 ml of the alcoholic extract. 4 ml corresponds to approximately 120 individual drops when using the included pipette. Hazard statements DANGER H225: Highly flammable liquid and vapor.H319: Causes serious eye irritation. Safety instructions P102: Keep out of reach of children. P210: Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames, and other ignition sources. No smoking. P305 + P351 + P338: IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. P501: Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regional regulations. Misuse warning DO NOT INGEST! For use as a room fragrance/aromatherapy only. Do not apply to skin or mucous membranes. Not intended for external use.
Creosote Bush (Larrea tridentata) 1:4 Tincture What is the Creosote Bush (Larrea tridentata)? The Creosote Bush – botanically known as Larrea tridentata – is a fascinating plant of the North American desert landscapes. In the hot, dry regions of the southwestern United States and Mexico, it withstands extreme conditions while releasing a distinctive and unmistakable aroma. Especially after rare desert rainfall, the creosote bush emits an intense fragrance reminiscent of fresh earth, wood, and spicy herbs – an olfactory symbol of the desert. For our fragrance products, only high-quality extracts from sustainably sourced plant material are used. Through particularly gentle processing, the characteristic scent profile is preserved – earthy, resinous, spicy, with a deep, slightly smoky note. Ideal for those who wish to create a warm, nature-inspired atmosphere. A fragrance that captures the soul of the desert In its native regions, the creosote bush has long played a special role in traditional practices – often in ritual and aromatic applications for cleansing and harmonizing spaces. Even today, its distinctive scent is appreciated for its grounding and protective qualities. Whether used as a bold standalone fragrance or in powerful compositions – Larrea tridentata brings the essence of vast, untouched nature into any space. Note: The traditional uses mentioned are based on historical cultural practices and do not constitute medical claims. Our products are intended exclusively for room fragrance and atmospheric well-being. Creosote Bush Tincture Ingredients This aromatherapy tincture is an alcoholic extract from the leaves of the Creosote Bush (Larrea tridentata). Extraction solvent: Ethanol (65% vol.), as well as purified water. The ratio 1:4 means that the soluble compounds of 1 g of dried plant material are dissolved in 4 ml of the alcoholic extract. 4 ml corresponds to approximately 120 individual drops when using the included pipette. Hazard statements DANGER H225: Highly flammable liquid and vapor. H319: Causes serious eye irritation. Safety instructions P102: Keep out of reach of children. P210: Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames, and other ignition sources. No smoking. P305 + P351 + P338: IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. P501: Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regional regulations. Misuse warning DO NOT INGEST! For use as a room fragrance or aromatherapy only. Do not apply to skin or mucous membranes. Not intended for external use.
Chinese Happy Tree (Camptotheca acuminata) 1:4 Tincture What is the Chinese Happy Tree (Camptotheca acuminata)? The Chinese Happy Tree – botanically known as Camptotheca acuminata – is regarded in its native habitat, the subtropical regions of China, as a symbol of harmony and joy of life. With its elegant growth and glossy, lance-shaped leaves, it is not only visually striking but also possesses a distinctive aromatic profile, making it a true insider tip among natural room fragrances. For our fragrance products, only selected extracts from carefully harvested plant parts are used. Thanks to a particularly gentle processing method, the natural character of the scent is preserved – fresh, slightly woody, with a subtle earthy base note. Ideal for anyone looking to create an atmosphere of clarity and calm energy. A fragrance with symbolic meaning and freshness For centuries, the Chinese Happy Tree has been highly valued in its country of origin, not least due to its traditional role in various cultural applications, where its harmonizing fragrance is especially appreciated. Even today, its aroma inspires: strengthening, balancing, and calming. Whether used as a pure room fragrance or as a base note in creative scent blends – Camptotheca acuminata brings a noticeable sense of balance and quiet strength to any space. Note: The traditional uses mentioned are based on historical cultural practices and do not constitute medical claims. Our products are intended exclusively for room fragrance and atmospheric well-being. Chinese Happy Tree Tincture Ingredients This aromatherapy tincture is an alcoholic extract from the bark of the Chinese Happy Tree (Camptotheca acuminata). Extraction solvent: Ethanol (65% vol.), as well as purified water. The ratio 1:4 means that the soluble compounds of 1 g of dried plant material are dissolved in 4 ml of the alcoholic extract. 4 ml corresponds to approximately 120 individual drops when using the included pipette. Hazard statements DANGER H225: Highly flammable liquid and vapor. H319: Causes serious eye irritation. Safety instructions P102: Keep out of reach of children. P210: Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames, and other ignition sources. No smoking. P305 + P351 + P338: IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. P501: Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regional regulations. Misuse warning DO NOT INGEST! For use as a room fragrance or aromatherapy only. Do not apply to skin or mucous membranes. Not intended for external use.
Pink Periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus) 1:4 Tincture What is Pink Periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus)? The Pink Periwinkle – botanically known as Catharanthus roseus – is a delicate beauty from the tropical regions of Madagascar. Its vibrant blossoms in shades of pink and white are not only visually appealing but also conceal a remarkably fine aromatic profile, making it a unique source for natural fragrance creations. For our fragrance products, we use carefully extracted compounds from the leaves and flowers of the plant. Through a gentle processing method, the delicate scent notes are preserved – softly floral, fresh-green, with a subtle, almost powdery depth. Ideal for creating a calm yet uplifting atmosphere in any space. A fragrance full of delicacy and energy In traditional cultures, Pink Periwinkle has been appreciated for its special presence and harmonious nature. Its fragrance signature combines lightness with a subtle stabilizing strength – perfect for moments of reflection and inner balance. Whether used as a refined standalone fragrance or as part of complex scent compositions – Catharanthus roseus brings a gentle, inspiring freshness to any room. Note: The traditional uses mentioned are based on historical cultural practices and do not constitute medical claims. Our products are intended exclusively for room fragrance and atmospheric well-being. Pink Periwinkle Tincture Ingredients This aromatherapy tincture is an alcoholic extract from the herb of Pink Periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus). Extraction solvent: Ethanol (65% vol.), as well as purified water. The ratio 1:4 means that the soluble compounds of 1 g of dried plant material are dissolved in 4 ml of the alcoholic extract. 4 ml corresponds to approximately 120 individual drops when using the included pipette. Hazard statements DANGER H225: Highly flammable liquid and vapor. H319: Causes serious eye irritation. Safety instructions P102: Keep out of reach of children. P210: Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames, and other ignition sources. No smoking. P305 + P351 + P338: IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. P501: Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regional regulations. Misuse warning DO NOT INGEST! For use as a room fragrance or aromatherapy only. Do not apply to skin or mucous membranes. Not intended for external use.
Canadian Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) 1:4 Tincture What is Canadian Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)? Canadian Bloodroot – botanically known as Sanguinaria canadensis – is an extraordinary plant native to the open woodlands of North America. In early spring, it adorns the forest floor with its bright white blossoms. Its root contains an intensely red plant sap, which gives it the characteristic name “bloodroot.” This unique plant is valued for its deep, earthy, and slightly balsamic aroma, creating a distinctive atmosphere. For our fragrance products, only carefully sourced extracts from controlled origins are used. Through particularly gentle processing, the natural aromatic compounds are preserved – featuring a subtle spicy note and a delicate depth that conveys warmth and stability. Ideal for those who prefer a natural yet powerful room ambiance. A fragrance with history and depth In its North American homeland, Canadian Bloodroot has long held special cultural significance. Traditionally, it was used in ritual and aromatic applications, such as in incense or fragrance blends. Even today, it is appreciated in aromatherapy for its grounding, clarifying, and harmonizing scent properties. Whether used as a pure room fragrance or as part of complex aromatic compositions – Sanguinaria canadensis brings a quiet, almost meditative depth to any space. Note: The traditional uses mentioned are based on historical cultural practices and do not constitute medical claims. Our products are intended exclusively for room fragrance and atmospheric well-being. Canadian Bloodroot Tincture Ingredients This aromatherapy tincture is an alcoholic extract from the root of Canadian Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis). Extraction solvent: Ethanol (65% vol.), as well as purified water. The ratio 1:4 means that the soluble compounds of 1 g of dried plant material are dissolved in 4 ml of the alcoholic extract. 4 ml corresponds to approximately 120 individual drops when using the included pipette. Hazard statements DANGER H225: Highly flammable liquid and vapor. H319: Causes serious eye irritation. Safety instructions P102: Keep out of reach of children. P210: Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames, and other ignition sources. No smoking. P305 + P351 + P338: IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. P501: Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regional regulations. Misuse warning DO NOT INGEST! For use as a room fragrance or aromatherapy only. Do not apply to skin or mucous membranes. Not intended for external use.