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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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Gotu Kola (Centella Asiatica) – Powder

It's also called Indian pennywort or brain food. This creeping herb can be found in wetlands of Asia and the southeastern USA. The leaves are a part of the diet of people in Sri Lanka or in Thailand and Vietnam. More in product details
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18,69 € /250 g 7,47 € /100 g
Delivered by Monday, 8. 6. 2026

Red Clover (Trifolium Alpestre) – Herb

Packed with not only vitamins and minerals, but also proteins. According to medical research, this herb has positive effects on the health of your bones and heart. What’s more, it can help ease discomfort during menopause. Red clover is one of those tried and tested folk herbs, so we encourage you to try its magic for yourself. Tea brewed from dried red clover petals tastes mild and slightly sweet with floral notes. More in product details
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15,34 € /250 g 6,14 € /100 g
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Shiitake – Organic Mushroom Powder

Lovers of Asian cuisine already know what treasure is hidden in the famous shiitake. But it will probably come as a big surprise to them that this finely ground mushroom can also be used to make a delicious drink full of the fabled fifth umami flavor, which is great even in tea or coffee. If you're an enthusiastic taster of all things new, you've come to the right place. Your taste buds and your health will thank you for it. More in product details
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27,25 € /250 g 10,90 € /100 g
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Siberian Ginseng Root (Eleutherococcus Senticosus) – Powder

Eleutherococcus senticosus is not true ginseng, yet we boldly call it one. And not just us. Traditional medicine mentions Siberian ginseng only in superlatives. The root, resembling a human body in appearance, has an irreplaceable role in many myths and legends, as well as in home pharmacies. Siberian ginseng powder comes in handy and it's easy to use. Just boil it and you can taste the benefits of the "human root". More in product details
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37,13 € /250 g 14,85 € /100 g
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Yellow-Flowered Gentian Root (Gentiana Lutea) – Herb

We're used to healthy stuff being a bit bitter, so you won't be surprised that this beneficial herbs doesn't exactly melt on your tongue. To save you the trouble of combing the hills and meadows in search of yellow-flowered gentian, we're offering the dried roots with a guarantee of high quality. Get a taste of improved digestion and refreshed body! More in product details
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21,16 € /250 g 8,46 € /100 g
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Manayupa (Desmodium adscendens) – Herb

"Infinite abilities" – that's how you could translate the indigenous name of this popular healthy herb. This shrubby perennial primarily found in the Andes was revered by the Incas and used sparingly, usually during traditional ceremonies. Luckily, manayupa is now finding its way into our pantries and teapots. More in product details
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25,34 € /250 g 10,14 € /100 g
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Cordyceps Sinesis Mycelium – Organic Mushroom Powder

This mushroom has it all: umami, wide range of uses and even an interesting story to go along with it. Want to find out more about this Tibetan gem? Then you’ll just have to try it. It’s imbued with delicious earthy tones with a slightly bitter hint of cocoa. Cordyceps is pretty popular in Asia, but we believe it’ll find its supporters in Europe, too. More in product details
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37,93 € /250 g 15,17 € /100 g
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Hercampuri – Herb

This herb is notably bitter, yet it doesn't hinder its popularity. In phytotherapy, Hercampuri is primarily used to encourage healthy digestion. Native Peruvians refer to it as Té Amargo due to its taste. For us, it is simply "bitter tea". The herb grows in remote mountainous regions, is harvested by hand, and dried slowly and thoroughly. More in product details
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25,34 € /250 g 10,14 € /100 g
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Chlorella – Organic Powder

If you've tried seaweed, you'll know the taste of chlorella. This popular superfood is everything but salty. Some people liken it to the taste of green tea or nuts and simply mix it in water, while others mask its specific flavor in a smoothie or juice. In all cases, it is a natural way to support your immune system and provide necessary nutrition. Let green improve your life! More in product details
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28,61 € /250 g 11,44 € /100 g
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Papaya Leaves – Herb

You know it from the shelves with exotic produce. Someone may have picked the sweet fruit while wandering around Central America. But the leaves? Papaya leaves are relatively new to herbalists, yet the natives use them for toothaches and nerve pain. They taste sweet and mild with a slightly bitter aftertaste. More in product details
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27,69 € /250 g 11,08 € /100 g
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Birch Leaves (Folium Betulae) – Herb

Make yourself a relaxing cup of tea that will refresh you, mind and body. The slightly bitter taste of birch leaves is reminiscent of green tea with a hint of wildflowers. Perfect for when you want to relax after a stressful day, or just enjoy some lounging around. More in product details
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5,14 € /250 g 2,06 € /100 g
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Elecampane Root (Inula Helenium) – Herb

The root of this tall herb can be brewed into not just tea, but also tinctures, alcohol, or a medieval cure-all. It' native to Caucasus and the Orient and can support your entire digestive tract, along with your intestines. Elecampane is also safe for pregnant women and small children! More in product details
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7,69 € /250 g 3,08 € /100 g
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Common Mallow Leaves (Malva Sylvestris) – Herb

This plant with eye-catching purple flowers can be seen decorating the meadows and forest edges of north Africa, Asia and Europe, while the leaves are a part of many a medicine cabinet. Try brewing common mallow to support the normal function of your pharynx and airways as well as healthy digestion. More in product details
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4,82 € /250 g 1,93 € /100 g
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Harpagophytum Procumbens Root – Powder

Harphagophytum, wood spider, or devil’s claw – when this South African succulent was looking for a name, it sure found one that’d scare anyone from trying to pick it. But we did it anyway, because we know that its crushed roots support normal digestion, healthy joints, and appetite. It may taste bitter, but its effects are more than sweet. More in product details
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36,02 € /250 g 14,41 € /100 g
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True Cinnamon – Crushed, 2-7mm

Crushed cinnamon can make a fragrant infusion full of beneficial nutrients. Just cover it with hot water or boil it in milk. A teaspoon of honey, and you have yourself a delicious, healthy treat. Genuine Ceylon cinnamon will warm you up in winter and help you properly relax in the summer. More in product details
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20,88 € /250 g 8,35 € /100 g
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Green Wheat – Organic Powder

The drink may be green, but it's nicknamed "liquid gold". It's high-quality and incredibly rich in nutrients – it even has a pleasant taste and a wide range of uses. We're sure we could find more positives of green wheat. It supports the body's natural processes and has a low glycaemic index at the same time. Include them in your diet and enjoy your newfound energy and focused mind! More in product details
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11,27 € /250 g 4,51 € /100 g
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Achiote (Bixa Orellana) – Herb

The leaves of this Amazonian shrub were utilized by Native American tribes to remedy snake bites. Despite coming from the rainforest, it thrives in the temperate climate of central Europe and can nowadays be found in almost every kitchen in the form of food coloring. Who knows, it may be one of the future superfoods. You may wonder, what does Achiote taste like? Simply put, it has a decent, herbal flavor. More in product details
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23,47 € /250 g 9,39 € /100 g
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Vilcacora (Uncaria Tomentosa) – Powder

Vilcacora, Cat's Claw, or Uña de Gato is a tropical vine plant with thorns reminiscent of cat's claws. This Peruvian herb is already well-renowned globally, but Europe is only just joining the conversation. And they all have a lot of good to say about it. More in product details
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17,61 € /250 g 7,04 € /100 g
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Maral Root (Rhaponticum Carthamoides) – Herb

In Siberia, deers graze on it and hunters eat it to stave off fatigue and hunger. This tough perennial plant grows in Siberia and the Altai mountains and has the botanical name Rhaponticum carthamoides. It resembles thistle in appearance. You should try it as a tea or tincture – both can be easily brewed from its dried root. More in product details
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34,94 € /250 g 13,98 € /100 g
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Jiaogulan – Loose Leaf

Humanity has known Jiaogulan for at least 600 years. And we’ve nicknamed it The Herb of Immortality. Botanists know it as Gynostemma pentaphyllum, and in China, they’ve found out that communities that drink it regularly have the most individuals over 100 years in the world. According to research, Jiaogulan helps keep healthy blood sugar levels and supports kidney function and immunity. You can have it every day or simply indulge in an herbal ritual from time to time. More in product details
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39,44 € /250 g 15,78 € /100 g
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St Benedict's Thistle (Cnicus Benedictus L.) – Herb

Nomen omen often applies not only with humans, but with herbs, too. Benedictus translates as blessed, so we can be sure this thistle is truly extraordinary. It supports the normal function of the digestive and respiratory tract. But just like with any other herb, remember to consume responsibly. More in product details
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5,50 € /250 g 2,20 € /100 g
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Lucuma – Organic Powder

It is gluten-free, organic, delicious and healthy. Lucuma, a finely ground powder made from the fruits of the Pouteria lucuma tree, is increasingly finding its way into diets worldwide. Why? It not only offers a fantastic vanilla-caramel-maple flavor to drinks and desserts, but also has an impressive nutritional value. It is beneficial for nerves, skin, and immunity.If you try it, it's likely ot become a staple in your diet. More in product details
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27,77 € /250 g 11,11 € /100 g
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M3 - MATCHA, MORINGA, MACA BIO - Gift Tin 40g

Three's a team, they say, and that goes for tea too. When it combines Japanese smoothness, Peruvian strength and Indian versatility, it creates a drink worthy of attention. Especially if it's organic! The tin labelled M3 contains a blend of Matcha, Maca and Moringa. Revered for thousands of years, these plants bring physical well-being and mental freshness. Try the "three em's" and you'll be doing nature justice! More in product details
20,85 € with VAT
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Altamisa (Ambrosia Peruviana) – Herb

This Peruvian herb is quite mysterious. The indigenous people of Peru used it for embalming, and even today, shamans continue to utilize it to invoke visions. Interestingly, you can also find it in authentic absinthe. This herb, known as altamisa, ajenjo, or marcju, can effectively deter bothersome insects. More in product details
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24,66 € /250 g 9,86 € /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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