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Pleurotus dietary supplement in organic quality.
Other names for this mushroom: Oyster mushroom, Hiratake, Tamogitake, Píng Gu, Sadafi, Chippikkoon
The oyster mushroom powder contains all the ingredients of Pleurotus ostreatus in their natural concentration and composition. After harvesting, the oyster mushrooms are gently dried (below 35°C) and then ultrafinely ground. This grinding technique is also known as the "shell-broken process." This means that the cell walls are broken down during the mushroom grinding process. This is necessary because mushrooms have very hard cell walls, which are made of chitin, which the human body cannot process. Therefore, this shell-broken grinding process is important for the body to absorb the mushroom's ingredients. By using mushroom powder, you receive the full spectrum of Pleurotus ostreatus's effects.
Contents:
120 pieces of 395 mg each
(300 mg organic mushroom powder, 95 mg vegetable cellulose capsule)
Recommended intake:
Take 2 capsules twice a day without chewing with sufficient liquid
Ingredients:
Clove bud, cinnamon, cardamom, mace, nutmeg, pepper, safflower
Preparation: Simmer 1-2 teaspoons with 1 liter of water for about 15 minutes and strain Kapha: sweeten with honey if necessary Vata; Pitta: refine with milk or cream; sharkara/cane sugar.
Wisdom of Menopause
Self-healing, change and new beginnings in the second half of life
In “The Wisdom of Menopause,” Christiane Northrup thoroughly dispels the common notion that the term “menopause” simply refers to a collection of physical problems that need to be treated—preferably with hormones!
Rather, menopause is a physical and mental upheaval that offers women a real opportunity for growth—if they succeed in listening to their inner voice. Christiane Northrup uncovers the connection between menopause and a woman's emotional life and describes, among other things, in "The Wisdom of Menopause," how menopause leads to a shift in female priorities, how women can recognize menopausal symptoms as wake-up calls from their bodies, how hormonal changes affect sexuality, how women cope with changes in their appearance, and how they can protect themselves from heart disease, Alzheimer's disease, and cancer.
Christiane Northrup encourages women to understand their bodies' messages, to view menopause as a time of positive energy, and to harness the wonderful power of this phase of life for their personal development. In the new edition of the bestseller "The Wisdom of Menopause," Christiane Northrup has compiled the latest studies and case studies and shares her wealth of experience from her own practice.
Women's bodies - women's wisdom
How women can rediscover their original ability to heal themselves
When it comes to health and well-being, many women know that their body is an ally, always showing them the right path. American gynecologist Christiane Northrup has long been convinced that there is a connection between mental suffering and physical illness. From decades of medical practice, she knows that a woman's life circumstances and history are linked to her gynecological disorders. Therefore, she encourages women to discover what has caused them to be ill and shows them paths to healing.
Dr. Northrup has now completely revised and updated her bestseller. Using case studies and the latest research, she shows how women can grasp the wisdom inherent in every bodily process—from menstruation to PMS to menopause. She openly and clearly describes how women can learn to understand these processes as part of their inner voice, how they can activate their innate capacity for healing and self-healing, and how they can live it day by day.
Goddesses don't age
How we take away the power of time by choosing the fullness of life
Growing older doesn't have to mean a loss of health, beauty, or a slide into cultural insignificance. No one could assert this more forcefully, convincingly, and passionately than world-renowned gynecologist and bestselling author Christiane Northrup.
She encourages women to trust their own intuitive (body) knowing and introduces them to the secret of agelessness. Her goal is nothing less than emancipation from all social prejudices about aging, from the expectations of "others," and even from the whisperings of doctors. She calls on women to finally do everything that transforms women into ageless goddesses: strengthening their self-healing powers, eating optimally, making their leisure time fulfilling, and opening themselves to the spiritual dimension – in order to live a life of maximum sensuality, vitality, and joy.
One of the best and most beautiful books on the subject of smoking!
Experiencing the seasons mindfully and consciously connects you with the power of natural rhythms.
Burning incense at the winter solstice, at the beginning of spring on Candlemas, or on St. John's Day gives us energy and leads us to our center – we free ourselves from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Numerous tips for creating your own rituals can help. Whether in nature, in your own garden or house, in a small apartment, or in a student shared flat in the middle of a big city:
Incense rituals are possible anywhere. With detailed profiles of 60 effective herbs, woods, and resins, illustrated with photos and drawings for easy identification.
Chyavanprash is a traditional Ayurvedic fruit puree surrounded by numerous legends. It is one of the most famous Ayurvedic recipes and was recorded over 2,000 years ago in the Charaka Samhita, a widely read Ayurvedic classic.
An essential ingredient of Chyavanprash is amla (Latin: Emblica officinalis, German: Indian gooseberry), which is revered as a sacred fruit in India. Amla is the Ayurvedic superfood said to have a balancing effect on all three doshas.
Recommended intake:
One teaspoonful of 8 g twice daily (equivalent to 16 g daily). This daily intake contains 3.6 g of amla and 243 mg of polyphenols. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. Food supplements are not a substitute for a balanced, varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.
- Vegan
- free from any artificial additives
- 100% natural
- without preservatives
- controlled quality
Cistus tea has a very high content of polyphenols (more than green tea). The cistus is a shrub that grows in the Mediterranean region. The plant has been known in folk medicine in Crete and Greece since ancient times. The polyphenols (a group of secondary plant substances) in cistus leaves are said to have many positive properties .
The tea is currently on everyone's lips and is highly praised. We have also long loved the essential oil of cistus , which smells warm and spicy, has regenerative properties and is said to "uplift delicate souls". Customers with sensitive, dry skin appreciate Ingeborg Stadelmann's cistus cream .
Preparation: Pour 250ml of boiling water over 1 tablespoon of rockrose, cover and let it steep for 4 to 5 minutes, strain and enjoy.
In our herbal drugstore you can also get cistrose as an elixir, drops and lozenges. If you are interested, please send us an email .
Storage: Store aroma-protected, dry and not above room temperature (25 °C).
Filling weight: 100 g
Other spellings: Cistus - Cistus
Cistus is one of the typical maquis shrubs that lends its spicy scent to the hinterland of many Mediterranean regions. Its essential oil smells warm and spicy, reminiscent of amber. Cistus essential oil is optimistic and promotes positive thoughts. It energizes people who suffer from emotional coldness.
Application
For room fragrance and personal aromatherapy. Consult the specialist literature for use in aromatherapy.
Lanolin, rose hydrolate, evening primrose oil, baobab oil, immortelle, lavender, sea salt, rockrose, manuka
Made in Vienna
Handmade natural cosmetics made in Vienna: high-quality care with herbs, plant oils & love – regional, natural & sustainable.
Sunny summer
Discover soothing autumn herbs, vitamins, and essences for your immune system, calm, and energy. Order online from the herbal pharmacy.

