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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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Camu Camu (Myrciaria Dubia) – Organic Herb

Superfruit, star of healthy diets, miracle from Peru. The red fruits of Camu Camu look like smaller lemons. But instead of sour, they're bland. Grounded, you can mix them into almost any drink to get a great source of vitamin C, phenol and carotenoids. Just one teaspoon and your day can be lit up and your mind clear as if you spent a month in the most beautiful South American countryside. More in product details
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28,84 € /250 g 11,54 € /100 g
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Spirulina BIO – Powder

It has no leaves nor roots. It doesn't grow on plantations or in the mountains. Yet the benefits of this organism are undeniable. What are we talking about? Spirulina, a freshwater cyanobacteria used by the Aztecs. Another of the so-called green foods you can whip up in a smoothie, yogurt or spread. It's a beautiful emerald color and tastes grassy-sweet and sour. More in product details
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16,85 € /250 g 6,74 € /100 g
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Goldenrod (Solidago virgaurea) – Herb

This tall herb with distinctive golden flowers attracts the attention of more than just the casual passer-by. Herbalists know the wonders of goldenrod tea and use it to support the normal function of the urinary tract. More in product details
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4,78 € /250 g 1,91 € /100 g
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Muirapuama (Ptychopetalum) – Herb

We apologize if we sound repetitive, but our awe at the Amazon's extraordinary array of fascinating wonders, especially regarding this particular herb is genuine. Muirapauma is abundant in antioxidants, supports your physique and helps hormonal balance during menopause. We recommend making it into a tincture rather than concoction to harvest its full potential. More in product details
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17,85 € /250 g 7,14 € /100 g
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Shatavari – Organic Powder

Wild asparagus powder has a reputation as a reproductive tonic. Shatavari is also another of the many Ayurvedic herbs that can be relied upon by people who work under pressure, are often tired and overstressed. It works well both in prevention and in the need to restore physical and mental harmony. The 100% pure natural product is bitter-sweet and tastes great with warm milk and honey. More in product details
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26,10 € /250 g 10,44 € /100 g
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Pink Rosebuds – Herb

In Greek mythology, roses are a symbol of purity and love. For you, they can represent well-being and afternoon relaxation. You only need a teapot, a cup, hot water and a handful of rose buds – this little ritual will help you regain your footing on a busy day without stealing your time. This tea has a delicate floral scent that helps calm the body and mind alike. Have a little treat to go along with it and wave bad mood goodbye. More in product details
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18,45 € /250 g 7,38 € /100 g
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Mallow Bloom (Malva Mauritiana) – Herb

One word: Beautiful. That's exactly what you'll think when you add this treasure into your teapot. The beautifully colored dried flowers are perhaps too much to sacrifice for the infusion, but trust us, your body will thank you for it. And not only that, immediately after covering them in hot water, you will be in for a really big surprise, so don't hesitate to try it out. More in product details
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32,15 € /250 g 12,86 € /100 g
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Tulsi Basil (Ocimum Sanctum) – Organic Powder

Basil has acommpanied humanity for over 3,000 years. Ancient Egyptians and Greeks sacrificed it to gods, Hindus plant it around graves. No wonder, since "basileus" means "king" in Greek. This royal herb is considered sacred, and what's more, it's organic. More in product details
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22,91 € /250 g 9,16 € /100 g
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Sarsi (Sarsaparilla) – Herb

The root of a winding perennial from Central America entered the history of European phytotherapy in the 16th century. Since then, it's gained the reputation of a warrior. Give Sarsi a chance. Not only does it have a very pleasant, sweet taste and vanilla scent, but it helps digestion, respiration and it's anti-inflammatory. More in product details
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33,31 € /250 g 13,32 € /100 g
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Coltsfoot (Tussilago Farfara) – Herb

Its home is inhospitable, yet it’s incredibly rich – in vitamins and minerals. Besides zinc and potassium, these yellow flowers contain flavonoids, essential oils, plant mucilage, tannins, and phytosterols. Why do we care? Because they support easy breathing and the immune system. Add coltsfoot tea in your diet – it’s not just tasty, it works wonders. More in product details
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19,76 € /250 g 7,90 € /100 g
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Ginger – Organic Powder

Why should you spice up your favorite drink with a pinch of ginger? The answer is obvious! Because it gives it both a good kick and a lot of nutritional value. With their help, you will boost your carbohydrate metabolism and vitality. 100% Peruvian ginger rootstalk powder has some real power. We think it is even spicier than freshly grated ginger from the supermarket. You'll see the difference. More in product details
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8,21 € /250 g 3,28 € /100 g
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Jiaogulan Leaves (Gynostemma Pentaphyllum) – Herb

Although it is called "false ginseng", the real thing can't compare. Jiaogulan is an extremely popular herb, both in its place of origin and in the world. It was the Chinese people who discovered its effects are comparable to those of true ginseng. But unlike the latter, it's more affordable and grown in larger quantities. Jiaogulan leaves are a source of amino acids, vitamins and minerals that give its devotees vitality and well-being. More in product details
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25,70 € /250 g 10,28 € /100 g
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Ginkgo Biloba – Powder

It's one of the oldest plants on Earth and deceives with its looks. Ginkgo biloba has existed for over 200 million years and despite looking like a deciduous tree, it is coniferous. It's been used in folk medicine for centuries and old healers prescribe it for stress, pain and inflammation. You can add the leaf powder to porridges or soups, but also to green or fruit tea. Cheers! More in product details
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19,00 € /250 g 7,60 € /100 g
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Sweet Flag Root (Acorus Calamus) – Herb

You can find sweet flag in a pond or a lake, but also in any herb handbook or a medicinal cabinet of a folk healer. The last one is mostly due to its high content of beneficial nutrients which support your memory, digestion and general mental and physical well-being. It's a little bitter, but the essential oils, terpenes and tannins can do great things for you. More in product details
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11,43 € /250 g 4,57 € /100 g
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Maca (Lepidium Meyenii) – Organic Powder

Maca, Peruvian ginseng, or – as the Incas called it – "empowering herbs from the heights". They believed that it was a gift from the gods, and considering the beneficial effects and properties of maca, we don't need to woder why. If anything deserves the title of superfood, it's definitely maca. More in product details
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20,52 € /250 g 8,21 € /100 g
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Hoary Rock-rose (Cistus Incanus) – Powder

Rock-rose has been used as an antioxidant for thousands of years. The leaves of this plant with fragrant flowers taste herbal and slightly bitter. But what's important is their ability to positively affect the physical and mental balance. You can make a tea or stir it into a yoghurt. In the late 20th cenutry, this herb was awarded the title of European Herb of the Year. More in product details
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7,61 € /250 g 3,04 € /100 g
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Galega Officinalis – Herb

It's a bit bitter, but comes in handy in many situations. A brew from the flowers of galega – or goat's roe – is, for example, extremely beneficial for new moms. Among other things, galega contains tannins, saponins, and many more nutrients that can support lactation. More in product details
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5,66 € /250 g 2,26 € /100 g
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Yellow Bedstraw (Galium Verum) – Herb

Bittersweet and so full of nutrients that it shouldn’t be missing from any pantry. Yellow bedstraw is especially rich in minerals and tannins, and you can use it to make beverages, baths and even poultices. Try its abilities yourself. More in product details
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6,10 € /250 g 2,44 € /100 g
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Beetroot (Beta Vulgaris) – Organic Powder

The perfect way to indulge in the benefits of beetroot no matter the season or your preferences to harvest! You can have this pure superfood in organic quality on hand whenever the cravings strike. Beets are sweet and work great in smoothies, dips, soups and salad dressing. What's more, they have a beautiful red color and provide iron, potassium, calcium, lots of antioxidants and fiber. More in product details
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11,75 € /250 g 4,70 € /100 g
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M3 - Matcha, Moringa, Maca Organic

Three thirds make a whole – and this rule goes for teas, too. We combined Japanese smoothness, Peruvian strength, and Indian versatility and created a drink worthy of anyone's attention. Plus, it's organic! Matcha, maca and moringa have been revered for thousands of years and their blend will bring you physical well-being and mental freshness. Give this natural triple M mix a try! More in product details
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89,92 € /250 g 35,97 € /100 g
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Astragalus – Powder

Some species are known as goat's-thorn, others as milkvetch. But it's nothing less than a natural remedy that supports your immunity and cardiovascular system. The mild, sweetish makes it predestined to become a hit. Just add it into your meals or drinks few times a day. More in product details
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23,90 € /250 g 9,56 € /100 g
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Lemon Balm (Melissa Officinalis) – Herb

You know her. Citronella, Lemonella, and many more are the common cultivars of lemon balm. The benefits are well known by every folk healer. Dried lemon balm no only tastes wonderful, but also refreshes the body and mind. What's more, you can drink it whenever you want, whether you're a toddler, elderly or a mom-to-be. More in product details
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5,82 € /250 g 2,33 € /100 g
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Blood Orange-Lapacho

Pure lapacho has a bittersweet aroma with a hint of vanilla. Imagine that combined with juicy, sweet red oranges... Suddenly, you have a brew with an even more enticing aroma and a color so attractively vibrant you just have to admire. Do you need any more reasons to try it? Because it also supports mental well-being. More in product details
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17,49 € /250 g 7,00 € /100 g
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Alfalfa (Medicago Sativa) – Powder

You've definitely came across it. And yet you may not know that the Arabs call it al-fal-fa, the father of all food. Alfalfa was cultivated in ancient Rome, and we can find it in the folk medicine of India and China. The reasons for its popularity are to be found in its high content of protein, amino acids, minerals and vitamins. With their contribution, you will gain energy and relieve your body of many ailments. More in product details
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10,08 € /250 g 4,03 € /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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