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- 100% natural, organic, vegan
- without fragrances
- particularly delicately melting
- Protection from wind and weather
- promotes wound healing
AWARD-WINNIG organic shea butter
SeKaf award-winning, certified premium organic shea butter is handcrafted by the residents of the SeKaf Shea Butter Villages. It is 100% vegan and free of synthetic or other artificial additives. Even without any fragrances!
Fairness & quality
Every purchase of SeKaf Shea Butter leads to more jobs and a secure future for women and families in Ghana. SeKaf offers you the opportunity to use the highest quality shea butter with a regenerating, bioactive effect and at the same time make a valuable, social contribution.
By relocating shea butter production - from the shea nuts to the packaged items - to Ghana and the additional support of shea nut collectors and processors, the largest possible part of the sales price arrives in Africa.
The advantages of organic shea butter:
- protects, nourishes, repairs and soothes the skin
- slows down cell aging
- helps with itching and neurodermatitis
- supports natural skin barrier
- Optimal care for irritated skin, even in children's diaper areas
- nourishes beard, hair and scalp
- Protection from wind and weather
- promotes wound healing
- Preserves and maintains moisture for dry skin
- Tattoo care
Recommended Application:
Warm a small amount in your hands and massage the dry area.
Storage and hygiene tips:
Shea butter is solid at normal room temperature and melts like chocolate at 29 degrees. In summer temperatures and heat, shea butter can become liquid. This does not reduce the quality of the shea butter if it does not occur regularly. Put the shea butter in a cool place, it will solidify again
- Basically, you should store your jar of shea butter at room temperature up to 22 degrees, protected from light if possible.
- Always keep the jar tightly closed.
- To hygienically remove the shea butter from the jar, please use a clean spatula.
- 100% natural, organic, vegan
- without fragrances
- particularly delicately melting
- Protection from wind and weather
- promotes wound healing
AWARD-WINNIG organic shea butter
SeKaf award-winning, certified premium organic shea butter is handcrafted by the residents of the SeKaf Shea Butter Villages. It is 100% vegan and free of synthetic or other artificial additives. Even without any fragrances!
Fairness & quality
Every purchase of SeKaf Shea Butter leads to more jobs and a secure future for women and families in Ghana. SeKaf offers you the opportunity to use the highest quality shea butter with a regenerating, bioactive effect and at the same time make a valuable, social contribution.
By relocating shea butter production - from the shea nuts to the packaged items - to Ghana and the additional support of shea nut collectors and processors, the largest possible part of the sales price arrives in Africa.
The advantages of organic shea butter:
- protects, nourishes, repairs and soothes the skin
- slows down cell aging
- helps with itching and neurodermatitis
- supports natural skin barrier
- Optimal care for irritated skin, even in children's diaper areas
- nourishes beard, hair and scalp
- Protection from wind and weather
- promotes wound healing
- Preserves and maintains moisture for dry skin
- Tattoo care
Recommended Application:
Warm a small amount in your hands and massage the dry area.
Storage and hygiene tips:
Shea butter is solid at normal room temperature and melts like chocolate at 29 degrees. In summer temperatures and heat, shea butter can become liquid. This does not reduce the quality of the shea butter if it does not occur regularly. Put the shea butter in a cool place, it will solidify again
- Basically, you should store your jar of shea butter at room temperature up to 22 degrees, protected from light if possible.
- Always keep the jar tightly closed.
- To hygienically remove the shea butter from the jar, please use a clean spatula.
Ingredients:
Apple pieces, rosehip peel, hibiscus blossom, calamus, fenugreek, burnet, ginger, clove, coneflower, couch grass, eleutherococcus
Preparation: Shake well before use. Pour 250 ml of boiling water over one teaspoon, strain after 10 minutes and let cool. Also tastes wonderful with some apple juice.
The Linden Tree
We all desire to be valued for who we are. It's a basic need of all living beings on this planet and the key to harmonious coexistence. Only in an appreciative, benevolent atmosphere can we thrive and develop our best selves.
Appreciation is, as it were, an attitude of heart and mind that we can consciously reflect on:
Who and what is “worth” investing my life time and resources in?
It is therefore a guide that helps us to live a (heart-)fulfilled life.
For a long time, the linden tree has been celebrated in songs and venerated in myths and poems.
Old and young sat together beneath it, laughing, dancing and celebrating weddings.
Even today it is the center of many villages and a symbol of community, togetherness and home.
The majestic linden tree invites us to lean against its thick trunk and gaze at the soft light that falls through its friendly green, heart-shaped leaves.
Its name refers to its soft, supple wood, which was already considered sacred by the Germanic tribes. With its "linden" touch, it shows us what it feels like to be embraced by it.
In doing so, it opens a door for us to look at ourselves and others with kindness and to become aware of the treasures that everyone carries within themselves and to be grateful for them.
This makes it easier for us to open our hearts to the needs of others,
because it is good for us when we show them that we value them.
With a smile, a hug or this warm light we say:
I like you just the way you are!
The linden tree is accompanied by the heart-warming oils of rose geranium, tonka bean and petit grain.
Allgäu medicinal herb candles are handcrafted in a small factory, made from 100% vegetable stearin and a blend of plant extracts, medicinal herb essences, essential oils, and more tailored to the respective life theme. Their effect is similar to a fine incense burn: Transformed by the fire, the information and vibration of the extracts are released, supporting spiritual and mental intentions.
Allgäu medicinal herb candles are not scented candles in the traditional sense; they burn for up to 40 hours and are drip-free as long as they are not exposed to drafts.
The Sacred Grove
Whether consciously or unconsciously:
We all long for deep connection.
Not only with other people, but with everything that surrounds us:
A higher reality that permeates everything and which we can call God, love or light.
Actually, we are always connected because it is our true nature.
We are part of the greater whole. When we experience this oneness in meditation, on a walk, or in an intense encounter, it is a gift that touches our hearts.
But we often lose this feeling in everyday life, and we live in the illusion of separation. In this light, we have combined the essences of our "Spirit of the Trees" medicinal herb candles to create a Sacred Grove.
There have been and are such groves in many cultures and religions around the world.
Majestic giant trees stand together as a strong community, forming a temple in which this connection with the greater whole resonates.
Such a divine forest is a bridge to infinite space, where boundaries dissolve and bliss and perfect harmony resonate.
EVERYTHING and EVERYONE has its place in it.
We are all co-creators of the whole, however different we may be. The Sacred Grove helps us realize that the Earth is not merely a resource.
As its inhabitants, we are responsible for the animals and our shared habitat, nature.
Ultimately, we all have a Sacred Grove within us; it is a place within ourselves. From this space, we see and understand others in all their uniqueness.
There's hardly anything more fulfilling for us than feeling completely accepted and connected to others. If we nurture this connection with our loved ones with time and undivided attention, the sacred grove in all of our hearts can once again grow and flourish.
Therefore, we can give ourselves and others no more beautiful gift than to show them through a loving gesture that we are very close to them and thereby tell them:
How wonderful that you are in my life.
In the Sacred Grove, all the energies of the “Spirit of the Trees” series come together, supported by the earthy scent of vetiver.
Allgäu medicinal herb candles are handcrafted in a small factory, made from 100% vegetable stearin and a blend of plant extracts, medicinal herb essences, essential oils, and more tailored to the respective life theme. Their effect is similar to a fine incense burn: Transformed by the fire, the information and vibration of the extracts are released, supporting spiritual and mental intentions.
Allgäu medicinal herb candles are not scented candles in the traditional sense; they burn for up to 40 hours and are drip-free as long as they are not exposed to drafts.
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<p><strong>Woodsy, warm scent.</strong><br>
Pine shoots are the young shoots of the Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris), which are collected in spring and then dried. They are resinous and contain essential oils that emit a pleasant woody scent when burned!</p>
<p>You can find more information about smoking on our website <a href="https://www.kraeuterdrogerie.at/raeucherwerk" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.kräuterdrogerie.at</a></p>
- Tasty in muesli, cakes, cocoa or pure
- fruity and sour
- refreshing
- Rich in vitamins
- minerals
- Antioxidants
Hibiscus flower powder
The intense red color of the hibiscus flower is a real feast for the eyes. The fruity-sour taste gives your drinks and dishes a very special touch. For example, you can add hibiscus powder to your cake, muesli or cocoa, or simply pour it over and enjoy it as a refreshing drink. Hibiscus powder is also rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants.
We handcraft our pretty lavender bags ourselves. The exquisite blue-print fabric 🧵 is from Hungary, and we fill the hand-sewn bags with high-quality lavender blossoms and a little lavender oil. They will fragrance your rooms, your closet, or your wardrobe and are a proven moth-repellant. The wonderful fragrance experience can be intensified again and again by kneading them. 💜
Oxymel - an ancient recipe
Traditions about oxymel and its use can be found in ancient medical and healing texts, such as those of Galen of Pergamon (129-199) or in the Middle Ages by Hildegard of Bingen.
Honey and vinegar - each a powerful home remedy with countless beneficial properties - are mixed together, and as a bonus, you can also add (medicinal) herbs to this potent mixture.
For a long, long time, so-called sour honey had a firm place as a medicinal form among healers and doctors.
In fact, the trunk can be used in many ways:
Take 1-2 tablespoons neat half an hour before your first meal, diluted 1:10 with warm or cold water, or—for even more refreshment—with cold mineral water. Its use in the kitchen also invites creative experimentation.
Honey contains over 180 different components. In addition to various types of sugar, it contains vitamins, minerals, flavonoids, and polyphenols (which act as antioxidants), as well as bee enzymes. The latter are responsible, among other things, for honey's anti-inflammatory effects.
The power of bees, microorganisms and plants
Vinegar is a fermentation product in which the alcohol in a fruit wine is converted into acid with the help of microorganisms. For its dietary benefits, vinegar was already highly praised by Hippocrates (the founder of modern medicine).
Both vinegar and honey have strong extraction power. When herbs or spices are added, the valuable essential oils and secondary plant compounds are gently dissolved and perfectly preserved in the honey-vinegar mixture.
For our oxymels, in addition to our organic honey, we only use products of controlled organic quality from Austrian manufacturers, such as Sonnentor and Gölles , for the other ingredients.
Oxymel - an ancient recipe
Traditions about oxymel and its use can be found in ancient medical and healing texts, such as those of Galen of Pergamon (129-199) or in the Middle Ages by Hildegard of Bingen.
Honey and vinegar - each a powerful home remedy with countless beneficial properties - are mixed together, and as a bonus, you can also add (medicinal) herbs to this potent mixture.
For a long, long time, so-called sour honey had a firm place as a medicinal form among healers and doctors.
In fact, the trunk can be used in many ways:
Take 1-2 tablespoons neat half an hour before your first meal, diluted 1:10 with warm or cold water, or—for even more refreshment—with cold mineral water. Its use in the kitchen also invites creative experimentation.
Honey contains over 180 different components. In addition to various types of sugar, it contains vitamins, minerals, flavonoids, and polyphenols (which act as antioxidants), as well as bee enzymes. The latter are responsible, among other things, for honey's anti-inflammatory effects.
The power of bees, microorganisms and plants
Vinegar is a fermentation product in which the alcohol in a fruit wine is converted into acid with the help of microorganisms. For its dietary benefits, vinegar was already highly praised by Hippocrates (the founder of modern medicine).
Both vinegar and honey have strong extraction power. When herbs or spices are added, the valuable essential oils and secondary plant compounds are gently dissolved and perfectly preserved in the honey-vinegar mixture.
For our oxymels, in addition to our organic honey, we only use products of controlled organic quality from Austrian manufacturers, such as Sonnentor and Gölles , for the other ingredients.
Oxymel - an ancient recipe
Traditions about oxymel and its use can be found in ancient medical and healing texts, such as those of Galen of Pergamon (129-199) or in the Middle Ages by Hildegard of Bingen.
Honey and vinegar - each a powerful home remedy with countless beneficial properties - are mixed together, and as a bonus, you can also add (medicinal) herbs to this potent mixture.
For a long, long time, so-called sour honey had a firm place as a medicinal form among healers and doctors.
In fact, the trunk can be used in many ways:
Take 1-2 tablespoons neat half an hour before your first meal, diluted 1:10 with warm or cold water, or—for even more refreshment—with cold mineral water. Its use in the kitchen also invites creative experimentation.
Honey contains over 180 different components. In addition to various types of sugar, it contains vitamins, minerals, flavonoids, and polyphenols (which act as antioxidants), as well as bee enzymes. The latter are responsible, among other things, for honey's anti-inflammatory effects.
The power of bees, microorganisms and plants
Vinegar is a fermentation product in which the alcohol in a fruit wine is converted into acid with the help of microorganisms. For its dietary benefits, vinegar was already highly praised by Hippocrates (the founder of modern medicine).
Both vinegar and honey have strong extraction power. When herbs or spices are added, the valuable essential oils and secondary plant compounds are gently dissolved and perfectly preserved in the honey-vinegar mixture.
For our oxymels, in addition to our organic honey, we only use products of controlled organic quality from Austrian manufacturers, such as Sonnentor and Gölles , for the other ingredients.
Oxymel - an ancient recipe
Traditions about oxymel and its use can be found in ancient medical and healing texts, such as those of Galen of Pergamon (129-199) or in the Middle Ages by Hildegard of Bingen.
Honey and vinegar - each a powerful home remedy with countless beneficial properties - are mixed together, and as a bonus, you can also add (medicinal) herbs to this potent mixture.
For a long, long time, so-called sour honey had a firm place as a medicinal form among healers and doctors.
In fact, the trunk can be used in many ways:
Take 1-2 tablespoons neat half an hour before your first meal, diluted 1:10 with warm or cold water, or—for even more refreshment—with cold mineral water. Its use in the kitchen also invites creative experimentation.
Honey contains over 180 different components. In addition to various types of sugar, it contains vitamins, minerals, flavonoids, and polyphenols (which act as antioxidants), as well as bee enzymes. The latter are responsible, among other things, for honey's anti-inflammatory effects.
The power of bees, microorganisms and plants
Vinegar is a fermentation product in which the alcohol in a fruit wine is converted into acid with the help of microorganisms. For its dietary benefits, vinegar was already highly praised by Hippocrates (the founder of modern medicine).
Both vinegar and honey have strong extraction power. When herbs or spices are added, the valuable essential oils and secondary plant compounds are gently dissolved and perfectly preserved in the honey-vinegar mixture.
For our oxymels, in addition to our organic honey, we only use products of controlled organic quality from Austrian manufacturers, such as Sonnentor and Gölles , for the other ingredients.
Oxymel - an ancient recipe
Traditions about oxymel and its use can be found in ancient medical and healing texts, such as those of Galen of Pergamon (129-199) or in the Middle Ages by Hildegard of Bingen.
Honey and vinegar - each a powerful home remedy with countless beneficial properties - are mixed together, and as a bonus, you can also add (medicinal) herbs to this potent mixture.
For a long, long time, so-called sour honey had a firm place as a medicinal form among healers and doctors.
In fact, the trunk can be used in many ways:
Take 1-2 tablespoons neat half an hour before your first meal, diluted 1:10 with warm or cold water, or—for even more refreshment—with cold mineral water. Its use in the kitchen also invites creative experimentation.
Honey contains over 180 different components. In addition to various types of sugar, it contains vitamins, minerals, flavonoids, and polyphenols (which act as antioxidants), as well as bee enzymes. The latter are responsible, among other things, for honey's anti-inflammatory effects.
The power of bees, microorganisms and plants
Vinegar is a fermentation product in which the alcohol in a fruit wine is converted into acid with the help of microorganisms. For its dietary benefits, vinegar was already highly praised by Hippocrates (the founder of modern medicine).
Both vinegar and honey have strong extraction power. When herbs or spices are added, the valuable essential oils and secondary plant compounds are gently dissolved and perfectly preserved in the honey-vinegar mixture.
For our oxymels, in addition to our organic honey, we only use products of controlled organic quality from Austrian manufacturers, such as Sonnentor and Gölles , for the other ingredients.
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