
Hildegards Laden Feverfew Capsules 90 Capsules
90 pcs., Capsules, 61 g
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Motherwort has recently been rediscovered in modern botany and is becoming increasingly popular. Hildegard of Bingen was already aware of the usefulness of motherwort around 1000 years ago. In the teachings of Hildegard, it is primarily described as a broad support for women's concerns. In capsule form, it is easy to take anywhere.

Hildegards Laden Feverfew Capsules 90 Capsules
90 pcs., Capsules, 61 g
Deer tongue elixir is one of the "universal potions" according to Hildegard of Bingen, which according to her teachings should be used in many everyday situations. In addition to the deer tongue fern herb, the potion consists of wine, honey, cinnamon and long pepper. The literature also recommends taking it as a cure for up to 6 weeks.
Without synthetic additives, without artificial preservatives, naturally free of gluten.

The Violet Elixir according to Hildegard of Bingen is probably the most cheerful of all Hildegard drinks in taste. The violet herb imparts a fragrant aroma to the wine, the licorice root gives the wine a joyful sweetness, and the galangal root ensures that all taste buds are tantalized.
Free from synthetic additives, without artificial preservatives, naturally gluten-free.

The lungwort is taken by Hildegard von Bingen in the form of a tea and just as a herbal wine. In Hildegard's literature, the tannins and mucilages of the lungwort are mentioned again and again, which was probably also the reason why Hildegard von Bingen paid attention to this particular herb.
Without synthetic additives, without artificial preservatives, naturally free of gluten.

Ginger, galangal, and turmeric all belong to the ginger family. Hildegard of Bingen primarily describes ginger powder in relation to the stomach. It is said to leave a pleasant feeling and is taken in capsule form simply after meals and before bedtime - preferably with a small glass of red wine.

Hildegards Laden Ginger Mixed Powder Capsules 90 Capsules
90 pcs., Capsules, 62 g
Licorice provides a clear voice for people, regardless of how it is consumed, and it makes their mood gentle and clarifies their eyes. This is how Hildegard of Bingen describes licorice. Furthermore, according to the teachings of Hildegard of Bingen, it leaves a pleasantly cheerful and balanced feeling in the mouth. As an alternative to taking it in capsule form, you can also open the capsules to taste the cheerful sweetness of this plant.

Hildegards Laden Liquorice capsules 90 Capsules
90 pcs., Capsules, 64 g
Bitter substances play an important role in the teachings of Hildegard of Bingen. Many plants recommended for use contain valuable bitter substances and are therefore often enjoyed in rich dishes. The herbal bitter concentrate Bitterfein, made with bitter substances from over 17 plants and faithfully blended with a bit of honey, is the ideal companion before or after meals – all year round.
Especially during Lent, Bitterfein holds significant importance. Fasting means abstaining and purifying the body, mind, and soul in the process. The bitter substances in Bitterfein are intended not only to provide the right taste impulse for abstaining but also to supply valuable bitter substances for natural detoxification.

The wormwood with its bitter substances forms the basis of this drink, which is described by Hildegard of Bingen as a particularly beneficial spring remedy. According to the original recommendation, a liqueur glass should be taken every third day before breakfast between May and October. However, the treatment can also be carried out throughout the year if needed.
Free from synthetic additives, without artificial preservatives, naturally gluten-free.

The parsley honey elixir is one of the "universal drinks" according to Hildegard of Bingen and holds special significance. It is often recommended to take a liqueur glass of parsley honey wine alongside certain Hildegard herbs, such as Bertram powder, hawkweed powder, or deer tongue herb.
It contains no synthetic additives and no artificial preservatives, and is naturally gluten-free.

Bertram is a popular plant according to Hildegard of Bingen, containing many essential oils and consisting of one third inulin. Together with black pepper and ginger, this forms the Bertram mixture according to Hildegard of Bingen. According to her teachings, it reduces the "bad juices" in the legs. Three times a day, a pinch (equivalent to one capsule) should be taken shortly before meals, as recommended by Hildegard of Bingen. A glass of parsley-honey drink is suggested to accompany it, but a sip of water is also acceptable.

Hildegards Laden Bertram Mixed Powder Capsules 90 Capsules
90 pcs., Capsules, 64 g