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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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Neem (Azadirachta Indica) – Organic Powder

Powder from the leaves and twigs of this tropical tree has been revered in the Ayurvedic and Chinese medicines for thousands of years. It's called the Pride of India, and it can help support your digestive tract and healthy complexion. More in product details
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10,60 € /250 g 4,24 € /100 g
Delivered by Thursday, 18. 6. 2026

Reishi – Organic Mushroom Powder

Does it prolong life? Judging by the fact that reishi translates to "divine mushroom of immortality", we might hope so. In any case, the powder from Ganoderma lucidum has been used to combat many ailments for over 4,000 years. The Chinese emperor Shen Nong called the mushroom the best of plants in the first book of traditional Chinese medicine. It would be a shame not to give it a chance. Let it show what it can do! More in product details
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32,43 € /250 g 12,97 € /100 g
Delivered by Thursday, 18. 6. 2026

Soba Cha – Organic Buckwheat Tea

The unassuming-looking buckwheat travelled a long way from its homeland in China to the rest of the world many centuries ago. In the kitchen, it will help you out whenever you want to conjure up a quick, nutritious and tasty dish. But did you know that roasted buckwheat has the same properties when brewed? Many Asians are not keen on this drink, but it's up to you to give it the benefit of the doubt. More in product details
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8,09 € /250 g 3,24 € /100 g
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St John's Wort (Hypericum Perforatum) – Herb

This sturdy yellow herb is at home in every corner of Europe. We've known it since the ancient times, so it's no wonder it has acquired a number of folk names in a number of languages. St John's wort is one of the most common herbs in folk healing and has been around for thousands of years. More in product details
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5,74 € /250 g 2,29 € /100 g
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Lady's Mantle (Alchemilla Vulgaris) – Herb

Ever heard of alchemilla? Maybe it's better known as lady's mantle, since it protects women from the menstrual and menopausal discomfort. Either way, it's worth picking up, whether for your botany class or to support your health. More in product details
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10,44 € /250 g 4,18 € /100 g
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Damiana (Turnera Diffusa) – Herb

It's a crucial part of both modern and folk medicine. Damiana is referred to as the herb of the third millennium – it can help control weight and supports sexual health, which may be why the Mayans used it to brew love potions. It tastes refreshing and a little lemony. If it's too bland for you, add a drop of honey. More in product details
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24,98 € /250 g 9,99 € /100 g
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Lungwort (Pulmonaria officinalis) – Herb

In Latin, ‘pulmo’ means ‘lungs’ and ‘pulmonaria’ means ‘lungwort’. This herb with red to violet flowers can be found almost everywhere – it’s been cultivated since the Middle Ages. No matter the times, supporting our respiratory system is always a good thing. And lungwort is the best friend of easy breathing. More in product details
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10,56 € /250 g 4,22 € /100 g
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Jasmine – Herbal Tea

Let yourself get carried away in the arms of the queen of the night. Jasmine flowers will lead you to a realm of safety, peace and harmony. Chinese symbol of joy, love and elegance should be a part of every home. Cook with it in the kitchen and let its pleasant aroma fill your bathroom. We didn't have any of the promised prophetic dreams, but we did get a sense of well-being very quickly. More in product details
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27,29 € /250 g 10,92 € /100 g
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Hawthorn (Crataegus Laevigata) – Herb

You probably know what hawthorn looks and smells like. Its white flowers and red berries are unmissable in the wild. It's a plant shrouded in legends and myths, revered by the Celts, Romans and ancient healers around the world. Leaves and flowers of hawthorn support normal functioning of the nervous and cardiovascular systems and have relaxing properties. More in product details
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6,69 € /250 g 2,68 € /100 g
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Licorice Root (Radix Liquiritiae) – Herb

Licorice lends its signature flavor and aroma to many popular confections. The long roots of this perennial are at home in the Mediterranean, and it's these that herbalists collect every autumn to dry for stock. But be careful, just like with any other herb, you should consume responsibly in moderate quantities! More in product details
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7,69 € /250 g 3,08 € /100 g
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Lemongrass – Herb

Maybe a neighbour has it in their garden, maybe you've tasted it in a restaurant or rubbed it on your cheeks with a cream. Lemongrass has a wide range of uses and a great variety of benefits. And, of course, we must not forget that it has a pleasant, refreshing aroma and taste reminiscent of lemons. More in product details
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10,76 € /250 g 4,30 € /100 g
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Green Barley BIO – Powder

Be young and fresh! Give your body antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. You can do it with two teaspoons of green barley a day. While this superfood cannot guarantee you 100 years of vitality, it can help your body kick-start natural processes. Green barley from our Manuthecary is also purely natural – no artificial flavors, colors nor fillers. More in product details
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11,35 € /250 g 4,54 € /100 g
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Lavender Flower (Lavandula Angustifolia) – Herb

When you say lavender, most of us think of beautiful, neat rows of fragrant purple plants. Their flowers are a source of tannins, essential oils and terpenes that you'll appreciate not only for making your wardrobe smell good. A lavender flower tea is an excellent remedy for insomniacs or people with anxiety. More in product details
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10,64 € /250 g 4,25 € /100 g
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Guanábana (Annona Muricata) – Herb

Maybe you’ve seen it under a different name, maybe you’ve never heard of it – either way, it’s good to know that graviola or soursop is an evergreen tree from the jungles of South America. Its bark, leaves, fruit, seeds, even the roots are used to brew infusions and decoctions. Discover the power of acetogenins and flavonoids as well as important vitamins and minerals. More in product details
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24,66 € /250 g 9,86 € /100 g
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Siberian Ginseng Root (Eleutherococcus Senticosus) – Herb

A miracle, or "mere" root of the eleutherococcus senticosus? The so-called Siberian ginseng is both. Botanists marvel at the remarkable life cycle of this sturdy shrub native to East Asia. We love it for its ability to support physical and mental health, immunity, respiratory system, cognitive function and relaxation. More in product details
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12,51 € /250 g 5,00 € /100 g
Delivered by Thursday, 18. 6. 2026

Gotu Kola (Centella Asiatica) – Herb

The practitioners of Indian and Chinese medicine know what they're talking about. For the rest of us, gotu kola is a climbing herb from the tropics and subtropics. We source it from Sri Lanka. You can also get it as part of dietary supplements, but nothing beats the natural form. The slightly earthy infusion can be taken internally or externally. More in product details
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19,52 € /250 g 7,81 € /100 g
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Raspberry Leaves (Folium Rubi Idaei) – Herb

Everybody knows raspberries, but did you know the leaves of raspberry bushes are super good for you? Besides beneficial vitamins A, C & E, it also contains minerals and tannins. If you brew them into a tea, you'll be supporting your digestion, detoxing your body and for some, it can relieve menstrual discomfort. More in product details
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6,41 € /250 g 2,57 € /100 g
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Wild Thyme (Thymus Serpyllum) – Herb

If you should have at least one herb in your home, let it be wild thyme. This flowering plant also known as elfin thyme has one of the broadest ranges of uses – it's beneficial for your respiratory tract, immunity and even digestion. Definitely keep a stash of wild thyme in your pantry. More in product details
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5,66 € /250 g 2,26 € /100 g
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Marigold (Calendula Officinalis) – Herb

Every gardener knows the marigold. This annual plant with bright, yellow-orange flowers has been cultivated for generations not only for its looks, but also its health benefits. Marigold flowers were used as a substitute for saffron since the ancient times. More in product details
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12,15 € /250 g 4,86 € /100 g
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False Apple Mint (Mentha Rotundifolia) – Herb

Spicy, soothing, refreshing... we love mint so much that we have all sorts of adjectives for it. It's been a part of mythology, phytotherapy and cosmetics since the times of ancient Greece. Its proven health benefits include the ability to invigorate, relieve indigestion and relax muscles. It's also said to summon prophetic dreams and love. We'll leave that to you to find out. More in product details
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6,22 € /250 g 2,49 € /100 g
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Moringa – Organic Powder

Miracle tree, Tree of Life or even Plant of the Future. Moringa has earned a number of nicknames, but all refer to its versatility, high nutritional value and considerable resilience. Try the powder made from the leaves of the new age superfood. You will get a natural source of much needed antioxidants, proteins, vitamins and minerals. Join millions of people who have already discovered its magic. More in product details
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14,46 € /250 g 5,78 € /100 g
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Valerian Root (Radix Valerianae) – Herb

Cats love it, and when you read what it can do, you'll love it too. The elements it contains have positive effects on mental wel-being as well as normal function of the cardiovascular system, digestion and cognition. You can enjoy a valerian root bath or brew it into a tea. Valerian, or cat's love, won't disappoint. More in product details
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11,00 € /250 g 4,40 € /100 g
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Brahmi – Powder

Brahmi equals healthy nerves and a sharp brain. A traditional Ayurvedic herb is easily overlooked in nature, but those who incorporate it into their diet will soon notice positive changes. It starts with a clear mind and continues with good stress management. This tried and tested powder tastes bitter, but you can use it both internally and externally. Brahmi is called the miraculous elixir of youth for a reason. More in product details
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17,69 € /250 g 7,08 € /100 g
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Mucuna Pruriens – Powder

This powder from white beans that are sometimes called "devil beans" helps with a number of ailments. Ayurvedic medicine has been using it for its benefits for years. Mucuna pruriens is popular all throughout the tropical areas. More in product details
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16,77 € /250 g 6,71 € /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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