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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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Burdock Root (Arctium Lappa) – Herb

Don't judge plants by their looks. For example burdock, whose annoying flowers tend to catch on your clothes and which grows seemingly everywhere, can be super beneficial. Did you know that burdock roots contain elements which support the normal function of your liver and respiratory tract as well as improve complexion, joint and ligament health? If you're going through tough times, reach for burdock. More in product details
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8,17 € /250 g 3,27 € /100 g
Delivered by Monday, 8. 6. 2026

Horsetail (Equisetum Arvense) – Herb

Horsetail has so many uses we cannot possibly fit them in a few lines. Folk healers say that we should indulge in a cup of horsetail tea every day, but you can also make it into infusions, poultices, or baths to improve complexion, hair & nails. It's one of the most popular herbs ever. It is worth your attention! More in product details
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5,98 € /250 g 2,39 € /100 g
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Triphala – Organic Powder

This unexpected trio can do some exceptional things. Powder from the haritaki, amalaki and bibhitaki herbs is one of the staples of Ayurveda. Now it's gaining popularity mainly due to its ability to harmonize and regenerate the body or enhance vitality. The ancient formula is created to benefit the three energies of the body – Vata, Pitta and Kapha. People used it for over 5,000 years, and now you can try it too. More in product details
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16,41 € /250 g 6,57 € /100 g
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Hoary Willowherb (Epilobium parviflorum) – Herb

Some herbs can be safely categorized as masculine – and willowherb is one of them. It supports the proper prostate function. On the other hand, thanks to the quercetin, sitosterol, and lectin content, it’s also beneficial for women, as these support the functioning of the urinary tract and joint mobility. And one more advantage: it tastes very pleasant. More in product details
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7,61 € /250 g 3,04 € /100 g
Delivered by wednesdays , 10. 6. 2026

Rosehip Fruit + Seeds

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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4,82 € /250 g 1,93 € /100 g
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Catuaba Tree Bark – Herb

Brazilians are known for their innate sensuality. Less known is their long-standing use of the bark of a local deciduous tree. Catuaba bark may be slightly bitter and woody, but this traditional drink of the Tupi tribe is undoubtedly worth a try. This unique herb, deeply woven into Brazilian culture and tradition, is an intriguing connection to the rich biodiversity of the Amazon rainforest. More in product details
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11,95 € /250 g 4,78 € /100 g
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Fennel (Foeniculum Vulgare) – Herb

Fennel has a multitude of uses, whether as a seasoning or a tea ingredient. What's more, it's popular with nursing mothers, since it supports the production of breastmilk. It helps the normal function of respiratory system and gastrointestinal tract as well as menopausal comfort. More in product details
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6,10 € /250 g 2,44 € /100 g
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Guayusa

Try the drink that's been loved for thousands of years. Leaves of Ilex guayusa, a sacred holly growing in the shade of Amazonian rainforest and closely related the famous Paraguayan holly, make a drink that's similar to yet not at all like yerba maté. The Nightguard of Ecuador, as guayusa is often called, will fill you with energy even on the hardest of days. More in product details
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26,14 € /250 g 10,45 € /100 g
Fresh tea delivered by Monday, 8. 6. 2026

Hibiscus Tea – Finely Cut

Have you ever seen hibiscus? You definitely have – imagine Haitian dancer, she will most definitely have one in her hair. But the large, dark red flower has more purposes than just looking pretty. Its flavor is loved in Egypt, where they brew it into a refreshing tea. Try it! It's satisfying, delicious, and packed with beneficial nutrients. More in product details
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8,76 € /250 g 3,51 € /100 g
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Elderberry Flowers (Sambucus Nigra) – Herb

Elderberry has been a part of folk traditions for centuries. It makes a delicious tea that can warm you up in winter and help manage your weight as well as keep blood sugar levels in the normal. What's more, it can detox your body and support normal function of the respiratory tract. More in product details
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12,15 € /250 g 4,86 € /100 g
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Chuchuhuasi (Maytenus Laevis) – Herb

The magical realm of Amazonia has revealed another treasure! Bearing the Native American name Chuchuhuasi, rumours of its existence are cascading across the globe, much like an avalanche. More in product details
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24,66 € /250 g 9,86 € /100 g
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Lion's Mane (Hericium Erinaceus) – Organic Mushroom Powder

For smoothies and tea, for vitality and enjoyment. The Lion's mane medicinal mushroom is full of elements with neuroprotective and immunomodulatory properties. Incorporate it into your daily routine and wake up more cheerful than ever. The long-living Japanese know well why they include Lion's mane anywhere they can. More in product details
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27,57 € /250 g 11,03 € /100 g
Delivered by wednesdays , 10. 6. 2026

Yarrow Bloom (Achillea Millefolium) – Herb

You've definitely seen this one. Yarrow blooms with white or pinkish flowers and has many benefits, whether you add it to a bath or enjoy it as a lovely drink. It's no coincidence that this is one of the most widely used herbs when even the mythical Achilles bet his vitality on it – so much so that it inherited his name in Latin: Achillea. More in product details
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6,29 € /250 g 2,52 € /100 g
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Acai – Organic Powder

It's like mixing chocolate with blueberries and raspberries. 100% Acai powder has a very pleasant taste and many excellent properties. It's considered one of the most powerful natural antioxidants and the most complex food on the planet. When grown organically, Acai gets even better – it absorbs all the important nutrients naturally and the flavor, color and content gets even richer. This superfood is quickly growing in popularity, and it's no wonder. It's delicious and… More in product details
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47,37 € /250 g 18,95 € /100 g
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Denseflower Mullein (Verbascum Densiflorum) – Herb

The striking yellow flowers of the mullein are a welcome decoration in any garden. They should also have a place in home pharmacies. One of the oldest herbs has a reputation for its otherworldly benefits dating back to the ancient times. More in product details
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15,54 € /250 g 6,22 € /100 g
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Dandelion Leaves (Taraxacum Officinale) – Herb

Dandelions. Some hate to see them riddling their flower gardens, others look for them wherever they can. Now, you can enjoy them whenever and wherever you want. So-called lion's tooth leaves not only have anti-inflammatory properties, but also support your liver, digestion and urinary tract – which also means they can help flush all the bad stuff from your body. More in product details
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6,89 € /250 g 2,76 € /100 g
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Guarana – Powder

Ever heard of Paullinia cupana? What about Guarana? That probably rings a bell. It's among the wonders of the Amazon, discovered by the Native Americans living on the banks of the Orinoco and Rio Negro rivers. You can try it too. It's bitter, yes. But it's also sweet and herbal. And it smells like cocoa. More in product details
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32,63 € /250 g 13,05 € /100 g
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Bamboo Leaves – Herb

Hollow as a bamboo? No, healthy as a bamboo! Bamboo tea tastes sweet and mild. You can very easily tweak it with other herbs or fruits. Anyway, know that for Eastern cultures, bamboo is synonymous with long life and good luck. More in product details
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23,03 € /250 g 9,21 € /100 g
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Plantain Leaf (Plantago Lanceolata) – Herb

This flowering herb has earned many folk names. Ribleaf, lamb's tongue, buckhorn, or just plaintain. It's a perennial plant with long, veined leaves that grow in rosettes. It contains important mucilaginous substances, silicic and citric acid, enzymes, vitamin C, zinc and coumarins. What can it do for you? For example, it can support your intestinal tract and liver, microbiome and respiratory tract. More in product details
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7,21 € /250 g 2,88 € /100 g
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Mongolian Milkvetch Root (Astragalus) – Herb

The Astralagus membranaceus, better known the name Mongolian milkvetch, is undoubtedly one of the pillars of Chinese medicine. Thinly sliced root of this plant can support your immunity, your cardiovascular system, and even keep your blood sugar in healthy levels. More in product details
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11,35 € /250 g 4,54 € /100 g
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Malotira – Greek Mountain Tea

Sideritis scardica is a small herb found in the Mediterranean, the Balkans and the Carpathians. It is said to have been used by the ancient soldiers to heal battle wounds. Today, the plant is an endangered species, so don't pick it in the wild. Instead, treat yourself to this Greek mountain tea. It comes from a certified farmer and won't put you at risk of heavy fines, pesticides or heavy metals – quite the opposite. More in product details
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34,54 € /250 g 13,82 € /100 g
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Lapacho Orange-Lemon

Have you stocked up on lapacho yet? If you value the treasures of the Amazon rainforest, then the bark of this tall tree appreciated by both Native Americans and Vikings should be on your shopping list. However, always remember to not let lapacho come into contact with aluminium; if you stick to this, you'll get a pleasant beverage with amazing abilities. More in product details
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14,30 € /250 g 5,72 € /100 g
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Organic Fenugreek (Trigonella Foenum-graecum) – Powder

Fenugreek seeds are part of curry spice mixes or chutneys. By themselves, they have been prescribed by folk healers for centuries. Fenugreek powder can be added to drinks or dishes. It will relieve coughs or flatulence and help during recovery. However, it is more often used externally, to remedy inflammation and dental complications. More in product details
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12,51 € /250 g 5,00 € /100 g
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Verbena (Herba Verbenae) – Herb

Make a cup of tea from verbena. It has a bitter, slightly astringent taste and contains tannins and certain alkaloids. You will appreciate it after a hard day when you need to restore energy and wind down. More in product details
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5,66 € /250 g 2,26 € /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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