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Organic jojoba, almond, and sesame oil blended with selected natural essential oils (including lavender, orange, and rose) pamper and relax our body and mind. Our popular Vata oil is perfect after a strenuous day (also used in the bath) and is also wonderful for a relaxing foot or belly massage.
Ingredients : Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil*, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil*, Sesamum Indicum (Sesame) Oil*, Parfum, Tocopherol, Lavandula Angustifolia Oil*, Citrus Sinensis Peel Oil*, Cedrus Atlantica Wood Oil*, Pelargonium Graveolens Flower Oil*, Rosa Damascena Flower Oil, Beta-Caryophyllene**, Camphor**, Citronellol**, Geraniol**, Geranyl Acetate**, Limonene**, Linalool**, Linalyl Acetate**, Pinene**, Terpineol**. * from organic cultivation; **from natural essential oils
- vegan natural soap
- for hygiene and skin care
Poinsettia Alva - brine soap
Particularly suitable for people with impure skin or neurodermatitis.
With a very subtle scent of organic lavender and organic geranium oil , below the threshold for allergens that require declaration. Organic certified natural soap, vegan.
All oils come from certified organic farming.
Christmas soaps from Hautsinn are also available as pine trees .
These wonderful handmade soap dishes are suitable for storage.
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 - eine uralte Rezeptur
Überlieferungen zu Oxymel und seiner Verwendung findet man schon in antiken Medizin- und Heilschriften, wie zum Beispiel von Galenus von Pergamon (129-199) oder auch im Mittelalter von Hildegard von Bingen.
Honig und Essig - jedes für sich ein kraftvolles Hausmittel mit unzähligen positiven Eigenschaften - werden vermengt und als Draufgabe kann man dieses starke Gemisch auch noch mit (Heil-)Kräutern versetzen.
Lange, lange Zeit hatte der sogenannte Sauerhonig seinen fixen Platz als Arzneiform bei Heiler:innen und Ärzt:innen.
Tatsächlich ist der Trunk vielfältig einsetzbar:
1-2 Esslöffel pur eine halbe Stunde vor der ersten Mahlzeit, 1:10 verdünnt mit warmem oder kaltem Wasser oder - für noch mehr Erfrischung - mit kaltem Mineralwasser. Aber auch der Einsatz in der Küche lädt zum kreativen Experimentieren ein.
Honig enthält über 180 verschiedene Inhaltsstoffe. Neben verschiedenen Zuckerarten kommen Vitamine, Mineralstoffe, Flavonoide und Polyphenole (wirken als Antioxidantien) sowie Enzyme der Biene vor. Letztere sind unter anderem für die entzündungshemmende Wirkung von Honig verantwortlich.
Die Kraft der Bienen, Mikroorganismen und Pflanzen
Essig ist ein Fermentationsprodukt wobei der Alkohol eines Obstweines mithilfe von Mikroorganismen in Säure umgewandelt wird. Wegen seiner diätischen Wirkung wurde Essig schon von Hippokrates (Begründer der modernen Medizin) hoch gelobt.
Sowohl Essig als auch Honig verfügen über eine starke Extraktionskraft. Gibt man also Kräuter oder Gewürze hinzu, werden die wertvollen ätherischen Öle sowie sekundäre Pflanzenstoffe schonend gelöst und im Honig-Essig-Trunk bestens konserviert.
Für unsere Oxymele verwenden wir neben unserem Bio-Honig auch für die anderen Zutaten nur Produkte in kontrolliert biologischer Qualität von österreichischen Manufakturen, wie z.B. Sonnentor und Gölles.
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.
A syrup made from vinegar (oxy) and honey (meli). Versatile as a wellness shot, hot or cold drink, or for seasoning and refining.
Refreshing elderflowers combined with honey and apple cider vinegar, rounded off with a pinch of lemon zest for a sparkling experience.
Ingredients: 63% honey, 32% apple cider vinegar, elderflowers, lemon zest
Application: One to two tablespoons of oxymel pure or diluted 1:10 with water half an hour before eating is a proven home remedy for strengthening digestion and the immune system.
Made in Vienna
Handmade natural cosmetics made in Vienna: high-quality care with herbs, plant oils & love – regional, natural & sustainable. Made in Vienna: Local Expertise and Traditional Craftsmanship. This collection unites all products that are manufactured, blended, or bottled directly in Vienna with our know-how and passion for craftsmanship. From our freshly blended teas and spice mixes to select natural cosmetics and honey – here you'll find local quality you can rely on. A true piece of herbal medicine tradition since 1793 .
Sunny summer
Autumn: Boosting Your Immune System . Autumn is a time of transition and preparation for winter. Our collection offers everything you need to strengthen your immune system and face the dreary weather with vitality. Discover warming and fortifying teas , medicinal herbs , oxymel , and dietary supplements . As your specialist in Vienna, we help you stay healthy and well-being-inspired throughout the colder months in a natural way .

