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Traditional sweets made according to a classic recipe. The unique combination of eucalyptus oil, mint oil and menthol has a soothing effect on the throat. We brought back the tradition of candymaking!Our candies are cooked in old copper kettles over the fire and are made by hand. They taste like your grandmother made it! It brings back childhood memories ...... With natural plant extracts, no artificial flavours or artificial colours added.
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Delicious lozenges with pure eucalyptus oil and menthol to clear the airways. Provides a noticeably fresh mouth sensation and clean breath. Also for a pleasantly soothing effect on the throat and pharynx. Sugar-free with tooth-friendly xylitol.
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Help loosen stuck mucus, clear and soothe the upper respiratory tract and relieve the unpleasant feeling of pressure in the head. They fight off colds and support the healing process of the respiratory tract and the mucous membranes. Cold Capsules Eucalyptus Oil contain 100mg natural Eucalyptus oil. It passes through the bloodstream into the upper respiratory tract and thus acts like an inhalation from the inside.
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Gourmet cooking oil, roasted, cold pressed Organic Argan Oil, roasted prepared in the traditional way of the Berber tribe, is produced form the roasted seeds of the Argan tree (Argania Spinosa) that grows in the south-western part of Morocco. As valuable gourmet cooking oil it established itself in the ambitious kitchen. It consists of approximately 80% of biologically active unsaturated fatty acids, particularly linoleic and oleic acid, that contribute to the preservation of a normal cholesterol level in the blood (from 10 g linoleic acid/day which corresponds to approx. 30 g Organic Argan oil roasted). With its slightly nutty flavour, it refines the flavour of salads and cooked dishes, but it can also be used undiluted (1-3 teaspoons daily).
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What a tasty treat! These gently dried white mulberries are a pure, unadulterated natural product without any additives. They delight young and old as a wonderfully aromatic, subtly-sweet delicacy for snacking, or to add to cereals, quark dishes, semolina pudding, etc. Also ideal as an energy supplier before and during sports! Subtle-sweet delicacy Naturally high in fibre No added sugar (contains natural sugar)
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Golden yellow and unbelievably aromatic! Originally native to South America, the fruit is now cultivated in many countries. Our Organic Physalis (Physalis peruviana), which are also called Cape Gooseberry, are already a real pleasure on their own. They can also be used as an addition to cereals and yoghurt or to complement salads and pastries. Naturally high in fibre No added sugar (contains natural sugar)
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Rosehips, the bright red fruits of the wild or dog rose, are a delicious, substantial gift from nature whose importance has been increasingly recognised in recent times. However, the seeds with their fine hairs or the kernels contained inside can sometimes make eating the fruit on its own very difficult. Organic rosehip capsules from Kräuterhaus Sanct Bernhard offer a practical alternative, because a daily dose of six capsules contains three grams of pure, micro-fine ground powder of whole rosehips from controlled organic cultivation. In this way, you can regularly, easily and conveniently benefit from the full spectrum of contents of the best rosehips!
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Matcha is a finely ground green, steamed tea, which is used for a long time in the Japanese tea ceremony Chanoyu. Tea connoisseurs appreciate it for its full-bodied, multifaceted, pleasant sweet taste. To produce authentic Matcha Tea, it is grown following traditional methods. After being picked, the leaves are steamed, dried and finally ground to a fine powder with a stone mill. The cultivation according to certified organic guidelines, the very complex harvesting and processing as well as the superior quality make our Organic Matcha Tea a very valuable product.
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Dried, no sulphur, no sugar added. Delectable mango strips from ripe, sun-bathed fruits that have been organically grown. Carefully dried and then freshly packed. Ideal for snacking, baking and creative cooking ideas, for example exotic rice and vegetable dishes. Organic Mango Strips can also be soaked before consumption, e.g. in water, apple juice or in an alcoholic beverage for a tropical fruity cocktail.
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The goji berry also known as Chinese wolfberry, is the fruit of the lycium bush (barbarum lycium, buck-thorn). In the highly situated and sun-spoiled regions in China and Central Asia ideal conditions of growth for these red shining fruits can be found. Goji berries have been popular in Asia for a long time. They are often nicknamed the "happy berry" and are considered to be the fruit of well-being. Modern time scientific examinations confirm the reputation of the goji berry as an exceptional gift of nature. Their high content of lutein, zeaxanthin and beta-carotene is remarkable. Our goji berries are produced according to certified organic agriculture and have been gently dried in the sun so that valuable substances and the natural colour are retained. They taste fruity-sharp, not too sweet and are wonderfully suitable as an addition to mueslis or simply as healthy alternative for snacking. Our goji berries are a natural product. Variations in appearance, colour and taste are natural and do not indicate a loss of quality.
Preis: 17.94 £ | Versand*: 14.50 £
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Do horses tolerate eucalyptus?
Horses generally tolerate eucalyptus, but it's important to use it in moderation. Eucalyptus can have a strong scent that may be overwhelming for some horses, so it's best to introduce it gradually and observe their reaction. Some horses may even find the scent calming and soothing, especially when used in aromatherapy or as a natural insect repellent. However, it's always best to consult with a veterinarian before using eucalyptus around horses to ensure it is safe and appropriate for their individual needs.
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Is it true that koalas smell like eucalyptus candy or just eucalyptus?
Koalas have a distinct smell that is often described as similar to cough drops or eucalyptus. This is because eucalyptus leaves make up the majority of their diet, and the oils from the leaves are excreted through their skin, giving them their unique scent. While some people may describe the smell as similar to eucalyptus candy, it is more accurate to say that koalas smell like eucalyptus.
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Is the eucalyptus tree broken?
No, the eucalyptus tree is not broken. Eucalyptus trees are known for their resilience and ability to withstand various environmental conditions. They have strong wood and are adapted to survive in different climates, so it is unlikely for a healthy eucalyptus tree to be easily broken.
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Is eucalyptus dangerous for dogs?
Yes, eucalyptus can be dangerous for dogs if ingested in large quantities. Eucalyptus contains essential oils that can be toxic to dogs, causing symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, excessive drooling, and depression. In severe cases, eucalyptus poisoning can lead to difficulty breathing, seizures, and even coma. It's important to keep eucalyptus products, such as essential oils and plants, out of reach of pets to prevent accidental ingestion. If you suspect your dog has ingested eucalyjsonptus, it's important to seek veterinary care immediately.
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How do you plant eucalyptus?
To plant eucalyptus, start by choosing a sunny location with well-draining soil. Dig a hole that is twice as wide and just as deep as the eucalyptus root ball. Gently remove the eucalyptus tree from its container and place it in the hole, making sure the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil. Backfill the hole with soil and water the tree thoroughly. Mulch around the base of the tree to help retain moisture and suppress weeds. Finally, water the eucalyptus regularly, especially during its first year of growth.
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Can horses have eucalyptus lozenges?
No, horses should not be given eucalyptus lozenges. Eucalyptus can be toxic to horses if ingested in large amounts, and lozenges are designed for human consumption. It's important to consult with a veterinarian before giving any new type of medication or supplement to a horse, as they can have different reactions to substances compared to humans. If a horse is experiencing respiratory issues, it's best to seek veterinary advice for appropriate treatment options.
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Is lemon eucalyptus toxic to dogs?
Lemon eucalyptus oil can be toxic to dogs if ingested in large amounts. It contains a compound called p-menthane-3,8-diol (PMD) which can be harmful to dogs if they consume a significant quantity. Symptoms of toxicity can include vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, tremors, and difficulty walking. It's important to keep lemon eucalyptus oil and products containing it out of reach of pets, and to consult a veterinarian if you suspect your dog has ingested any.
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Will my girlfriend use me as a natural heat pack for aromatherapy?
It's important to communicate openly with your girlfriend about your boundaries and comfort levels. If you are not comfortable being used as a natural heat pack for aromatherapy, it's important to express that to her. It's also important to understand her intentions and reasons for wanting to use you in this way. Ultimately, it's essential to have a conversation with her to ensure that both of your needs and boundaries are respected in the relationship.
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Why is organic chemistry called organic chemistry?
Organic chemistry is called so because it was originally believed that compounds found in living organisms could only be produced by living organisms, and were therefore called "organic" compounds. This belief was later disproven, but the name stuck. Organic chemistry is the study of carbon-containing compounds, which are abundant in living organisms, and it focuses on the structure, properties, and reactions of these compounds.
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Why do koalas only eat eucalyptus leaves?
Koalas have evolved to only eat eucalyptus leaves because they are highly specialized to digest this tough and fibrous plant material. Eucalyptus leaves are low in nutrients and high in toxins, which would be harmful to many other animals. However, koalas have a unique digestive system that allows them to break down the toxins and extract the limited nutrients from the leaves. This specialized diet has allowed koalas to adapt to their environment and thrive in their native habitats.
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What should I do with my eucalyptus?
There are several ways you can use eucalyptus. You can hang it in your shower for a spa-like experience, as the steam will release its aromatic oils. You can also use it in flower arrangements or wreaths for a fresh and fragrant touch. Additionally, you can dry the leaves and use them in potpourri or homemade herbal sachets.
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Which essential oils of aromatherapy are suitable for a cat in the household?
When using essential oils around cats, it is important to be cautious as cats are more sensitive to certain oils than other animals. Some essential oils that are generally considered safe for cats in aromatherapy include lavender, chamomile, and frankincense. However, it is always best to consult with a veterinarian before using any essential oils around cats to ensure their safety and well-being.