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Herbs and mushrooms

Herbs are worshipped globally, by all generations and in all forms. No wonder, since according to the World Health Organization, herbal treatment, or phytotherapy, is the most widely used way to fight diseases. They are applied to wounds, used in decoctions, eaten, made into syrups, pressed into… view all

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Tribulus Terrestris – Herb

This herb contains a large amount of phytosterols, so it’s a popular ingredient in food supplements. But we prefer natural – ours is just dried and powdered, so you can enjoy the earthy, bitter taste and pleasant herbal aroma. If necessary, you can improve it with some honey, just don’t miss out on the health benefits including healthy muscle tissue and reproductive and nervous systems, as well as improved immunity. More in product details
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12,47 € /250 g 4,99 € /100 g
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Hibiscus Tea

You are probably familiar with the beautiful, large, red hibiscus flower. But did you know that in Asia, Africa, Thailand and South America, it's used to make refreshing teas? They are used to make jams, chutneys, juices, seasonsing... The hibiscus flower has a pleasantly sour taste and many health benefits. More in product details
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8,76 € /250 g 3,51 € /100 g
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Chamomile Blooms (Matricaria Chamomilla) – Herb

This herb can be found in almost every spot of green and hides great power. It's known been known in folk healing for centuries, but it's also prominent in the pharmaceutical industry. The fragrant flowers of chamomile have been as a tea, in baths, poultices, tinctures and in ointments. The scent of chamomile is particularly familiar to mothers of small children. More in product details
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16,25 € /250 g 6,50 € /100 g
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Butterfly Pea – Blue Tea

It's called the butterfly pea flower. Or less prosaically – clitoria. It turns your beverage into a beautiful shade of turquoise and surprises many with its many health benefits. Blue tea has been popular in Ayurveda for centuries, but recently grabbed the attention of modern science. It's rare, so you won't find this in a supermarket. Enjoy it on its own, or get a few dried flowers with your favorite drink. More in product details
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50,32 € /250 g 20,13 € /100 g
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Lapacho – Herb

The South American Natives call it "Tree of the Gods". Botanists know it as Tabebuia impetiginosa and nature admirers as an old friend full of joy and pleasure. Commonly known as Lapacho, this tree has been revered for millennia, not only by phytotherapy enthusiasts but also by builders. The former are interested in its bark, while the latter appreciate its remarkably durable wood. However, all admire it for its stunning crown of pink-purple flowers. More in product details
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8,01 € /250 g 3,20 € /100 g
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Milk Thistle Fruit – Crushed

Some just call it thistle and avoid it on their walks. But it shouldn't escape your attention! Its fruits were recommended by the ancient Greek physician Disocorides and the Roman healer Pliny. Not enough for you? Ask any herbalist. Milk thistle certainly occupies a prominent position in their collection. More in product details
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7,65 € /250 g 3,06 € /100 g
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Tulsi (Ocimum Tenuiflorum) BIO – Herb

Ayurveda considers the inconspicuous herb related to mint to be the treasure of nature. Known as the holy basil, its Hindi name means "best plant". And if you think you won't like it, you're sorely mistaken. It's sweet, refreshing, with a little hint of cinnamon. Whatever you need, Tulsi can do. More in product details
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13,35 € /250 g 5,34 € /100 g
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Rosehip Husks

The best natural source of vitamin C and the most relevant fruit in folk medicine. And there's much more to rosehip. Hippocrates recommended them to his patients and the first description of their effects can be found back in 11th century herb handbooks. And you can have rosehip tea whenever you feel like it. In winter, it will support overall well-being, in summer it will refresh and provide the necessary antioxidants. More in product details
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8,33 € /250 g 3,33 € /100 g
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Vilcacora (Uncaria Tomentosa) – Herb

Mentioning an Uncaria tomentosa might only draw understanding nods from botanists. However, comprehension grows if we bring up Uña de Gato, Vilcacora or Cat's Claw. The sacred plant of the Incas may've had the rumors of its magnificence reach Europe only recently, but these whispers have enlightened us to the significant potential of the inner bark of Vilcacora! More in product details
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18,69 € /250 g 7,47 € /100 g
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Jiaogulan (Gynostemma Pentaphyllum) – Herb of Immortality

Jiaogulan, widely known as the Herb of Immortality (Latin Gynostemma pentaphyllum), is one of those fabled natural treasures. In Southern China, people brew it into a slightly sweet herbal infusion that’s said to provide a long and active life. If you’re on the search for a daily ritual that slowly and steadily supports your organism instead of giving it sudden a caffeine kick, Jiaogulan could be exactly what you’re looking for. More in product details
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47,05 € /250 g 18,82 € /100 g
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Moringa Leaf – Herb

Did you know that moringa growing in popularity worldwide? The leaves of this unique tree have so many health benefits that they're used by millions of people in Africa and India. The tales of its abilities are spreading rapidly in Europe and America. How could they not, when it's full of proteins and important essential amino acids. More in product details
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17,05 € /250 g 6,82 € /100 g
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Spearmint (Mentha Spicata) – Herb

It might be little feisty, but it's also calming. Known as Morrocan mint, spearmint is actually grown all around Asia, America, Australia and New Zealand for thousands of years. The Romans used to inhale brewed mint to help with headaches, and scholars wove it into wreaths to wear on their heads to encourage new ideas –⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and it seems to have worked for them. More in product details
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15,06 € /250 g 6,02 € /100 g
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Nettle Leaves (Urtica Dioica) – Herb

Nettles? They’re everywhere you look! You can find them in gardens, near roads, in fields, even in forests. Surely, it’s to constantly remind you to take care of your health – especially if you’re already healthy and don’t give it a second thought. Why should you try stinging nettle? It helps normal functioning of bones, hair, and nails and supports mental balance, vitality, and immunity. A bag of dried nettle leaves should be a part of every home. More in product details
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8,92 € /250 g 3,57 € /100 g
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Hoary Rock-rose (Cistus Incanus) – Herb

You can rely on this herb. The dried leaves of this unassuming plant contain so many antioxidants that they can easily outperform green tea, red wine and lemons. Brew from rock-rose tastes herbal and a little bitter, but that doesn't change the fact that you'll quickly grow to love it. It's included in many herbal blends, tinctures or extracts for a reason. More in product details
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6,18 € /250 g 2,47 € /100 g
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Ginkgo Leaf– Herb

This prehistoric plant still has much to offer. The majestic ginkgo tree is a source for leaves with a wide range of uses, trusted by people all over the world. And they know why. More in product details
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11,00 € /250 g 4,40 € /100 g
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Linden Blooms & Leaves – Herb

A majestic symbol of the Slavs: an intoxicatingly fragrant tree that provides shade for generations of families. Linden tree is synonymous with European culture. We admire the soft buzz in its crown as well as its ability to help against many ailments. Linden tea is the folk medicine answer to constipation and restlessness and provides cardiovascular support. And it's delicious! More in product details
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19,36 € /250 g 7,75 € /100 g
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Peppermint (Mentha Piperita) – Herb

50% menthol, 10% menthone, then some tannins, flavonoids and more beneficial nutrients. Peppermint is not short on aromatics and it can do things that are almost unheard of. It can relieve bloating, support digestion, calm the internal organs and cool the body. You can add it to dishes, sip mint tea or bathe in a mint decoction. We recommend trying it all! More in product details
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7,81 € /250 g 3,12 € /100 g
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Ashwagandha (Withania Somnifera) – Organic Powder

To be honest, you're probably not picking this Ayurvedic herb for its flavor. But once you hear about its benefits, you'll come to love it. Lovers of natural remedies used it to support their health for centuries. It's the subject of over 200 scientific research papers for a reason. More in product details
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16,61 € /250 g 6,65 € /100 g
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Dandelion Root (Taraxacum Officinale) – Herb

The so-called lion's tooth has acquired many folk names. This vibrant yellow flower can brighten up just about any forest meadow or field, but don't underestimate it's abilities just because it's pretty. It can support normal liver and stomach function as well as help metabolize sugars and flush unnecessary elements from your body. More in product details
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13,31 € /250 g 5,32 € /100 g
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Chaga (Inonotus Obliquus) – Mushroom Powder

Call it the chaga mushroom, or "some weird tree growth". Add it to water, coffee, juice or hot chocolate. And behold its powers. Its unique properties rightfully earned it great popularity – this mushroom has been treasured since the Mesopotamian times. It can support your immunity, cardiovascular system, or digestion. It's even favored by Siberian shamans and Japanese priests. More in product details
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40,40 € /250 g 34,34 € /250 g 13,74 € /100 g
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True Cinnamon – Organic Powder

Cinnamon is a spice that no cook can do without. The first records of its use date back 6,000 years, and it was used in ancient China, Egypt and Greece. Today, cinnamon is used not only to flavor savory or sweet dishes, but also as a drink full of benefits. It aids normal digestion and supports the cardiovascular system. Just add a pinch to a smoothie, drink, smoothie, yogurt or porridge. More in product details
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14,46 € /250 g 5,78 € /100 g
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Turmeric – Organic Powder

It is recommended by Ayurveda, Chinese medicine, or Siddha. We also recommend it. Organic turmeric will win over anyone who wants to spice up their diet with a good portion of vitamins, minerals and flavonoids. The most important one is called curcumin and is popular among healthy lifestyle enthusiasts for its ability to help relieve many ailments. More in product details
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7,05 € /250 g 2,82 € /100 g
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Sage (Salvia Officinalis) – Herb

This herb has the power of nature in its toolkit. Already in the Middle Ages, people knew that sage can help you stabilize digestion, respiration, excretion, even heart function. The history of this unusual plant reaches incredibly far. It was brought to Northern Europe by Benedictine monks. And soon, you’ll see why they wouldn’t take a step without it. More in product details
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6,14 € /250 g 2,45 € /100 g
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Chanca Piedra (Phyllatus Niruri Linn) – Herb

A brief introduction: this Peruvian beauty is called the stone crusher. We've been uncovering the secrets of Amazonian rainforests one by one and chanca piedra is another plant to which the local tribes attach special meaning. But don't expect much of the flavor; It is bland, slightly sweet and bitter. More in product details
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23,55 € /250 g 9,42 € /100 g
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Herbs and mushrooms

Herbs are worshipped globally, by all generations and in all forms. No wonder, since according to the World Health Organization, herbal treatment, or phytotherapy, is the most widely used way to fight diseases. They are applied to wounds, used in decoctions, eaten, made into syrups, pressed into juices and used to make ointments. Those who know them have a recipe for long well-being.

Famous appellations or ''How it all began?"

Dioscorides, Galen, Avicenna. Do these names smell a bit herbal to you? The phytotherapists of old were obsessed with the health effects of plant substances. And that is a good thing. They gave rise to many useful herbariums and natural history books on plants. We can still have a look at them today. The first references to healing with plants date back to 3000 BC. Sumerian clay tablets even contain full instructions for the production of a medicinal remedy - the basis of which was garlic. Ancient Egypt wrote the history of phytotherapy on papyrus, China created a comprehensive herbarium at that time. Even the Jewish king Solomon kept a herbarium of three thousand entries in the 10th century BC.

Herbs fascinated Aristotle's pupil Theoprastus (Natural History of Plants), the Greek physician Dioscorides (On Medicines) and Galen. The latter included his findings in many herbaria and writings. In the Middle Ages, herbalism was practised by monastic residents such as the abbess Hildegard. In Persia, Avicenna (Ibn Sina) was noticed for his botanical knowledge.

And so we could go on. In the 16th century, the alchemist and philosopher Paracelsus entered history and laid the foundations for pharmacy. Plant and animal medicines were joined by substances obtained by chemical means. But even he did not reject the tried-and-tested old remedies.

Back to nature

Our grandmothers did not say in vain: ''Every herb has its purpose.'' Indeed, every plant growing in a field, forest or meadow can benefit our health. So why not take advantage of them? Experience with roots, leaves, fruits and barks of many plants is thousands of years old.

Vascular system: Those who suffer from varicose veins will find that milk thistle helps their vascular system to function normally. Indian pennywort and St. John's wort are also beneficial in this matter.

Digestive system: Sage helps with digestion and cleansing of the body.

Extrectory system: The normal activity of the excretory system is supported by spearmint, pennywort and nettle, the metabolism is favourably affected by milk thistle or lemon grass.

Nervous system: Mental health and relaxation are positively affected by moringa leaves. Ginkgo and jiaogulan decoctions contribute to the normal functioning of the nervous system.

Reproductive system: Hormonal balance and reproductive organs are soothed by bindii. Musculoskeletal system: Cinnamon and umbilical cordgrass contribute to the normal functioning of muscles and joints.

Skin: It is well known, that a normal skin condition can be achieved by rubbing wounds with nettle decoction or by using an infusion of spearmint or chamomile.

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