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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 already be found in ancient medical and healing writings, such as those by Galen of Pergamon (129-199) or in the Middle Ages by Hildegard of Bingen.
Honey and vinegar - each a powerful home remedy with countless positive properties - are mixed and, as a bonus, you can also add (medicinal) herbs to this strong mixture.
For a long, long time, the so-called sour honey had its place as a medicinal form among healers and doctors.
In fact, the trunk can be used in a variety of ways:
1-2 tablespoons pure half an hour before the first meal, diluted 1:10 with warm or cold water or - for even more refreshment - with cold mineral water. But its use in the kitchen also invites creative experimentation.
Honey contains over 180 different ingredients. In addition to various types of sugar, there are vitamins, minerals, flavonoids and polyphenols (act as antioxidants) as well as bee enzymes. The latter are, among other things, responsible for the anti-inflammatory effects of honey.
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. Because of its dietary properties, vinegar was highly praised by Hippocrates (the founder of modern medicine).
Both vinegar and honey have strong extraction power. If you add herbs or spices, the valuable essential oils and secondary plant substances are gently dissolved and optimally preserved in the honey-vinegar drink.
For our Oxymele, in addition to our organic honey and the other ingredients, we only use products of controlled organic quality from Austrian manufacturers, such as Sonnentor and 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.
THE JOSEFSTADTER
Anyone who is allowed to live as royally as our Josefstadt bees in the Palais Auersperg also shows this with a "noble" honey.
Meadow herbs
Viennese Honey Advent®
The new design of the 2024 Vienna Honey Advent® Calendar features a honeycomb with various types of nectar. Beautiful frost patterns and historic Viennese buildings complete the overall picture. Can you recognize each of Vienna's landmarks?
Behind each door is a sample of organic honey from one of Vienna's 23 districts. Behind one of the doors lies a surprise :) Sweeten the wait for Santa Claus!
CARE & PLEASURE with YES:
Organically certified lubricant and care product made from organic oils, waxes, and vegetable butters - for sensual pampering of the delicate mucous membranes of the intimate area.
- for vaginal dryness (regeneration & care of the mucous membrane)
- during phases of hormonal change
- during chemotherapy
- as a lubricant and as a gentle massage oil
- natural alternative to silicone-based lubricants
- sustainably protects and moisturizes the mucous membranes
- maintains the pH value of the vaginal area, which is important for intimate health
- has a soft melting texture of solid body butter
hypoallergenic, colorless, unscented
free from glycols, parabens, petrochemicals and glycerin
Important: Not suitable for use with latex condoms.
CARE & PLEASURE with YES:
Organically certified lubricant and care product made from organic oils, waxes, and vegetable butters - for sensual pampering of the delicate mucous membranes of the intimate area.
- for vaginal dryness (regeneration & care of the mucous membrane)
- during phases of hormonal change
- during chemotherapy
- as a lubricant and as a gentle massage oil
- natural alternative to silicone-based lubricants
- sustainably protects and moisturizes the mucous membranes
- maintains the pH value of the vaginal area, which is important for intimate health
- has a soft melting texture of solid body butter
hypoallergenic, colorless, unscented
free from glycols, parabens, petrochemicals and glycerin
Important: Not suitable for use with latex condoms.
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.

