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  • Cannabis Sativa – 50 gram

    9.95

    The Cannabis Sativa Mix contains Papaya leaves. The Papaya plant is mainly known for its delicious fruit, but its leaves are also very useful and taste a bit like Cannabis. The soothing Cannabis Sativa mix can be used in various ways, including making tea. And although the name “Cannabis Sativa” is reminiscent of the well-known cannabis plant, this herb mix should not be confused with it. Although the taste is similar, the Cannabis Sativa Mix contains no THC and no nicotine.

  • Black Maca 5x extract – 50 gram

    14.95

    Black Maca is a Peruvian herb with several special properties. Of all Maca types, this black variety is known as the most effective energizer and it is also one of the most popular adaptogenic herbs. This 5x extract is five times more powerful than regular Black Maca!

  • Blue Lotus leaves – 40 gram

    14.95

    Blue Lotus (Nymphaea Caerulea) also called blue water lily or Egyptian lotus, can provide a soothing and euphoric effect when drunk as a tea. Since the time of the ancient Egyptians, this flower has symbolized spiritual growth and enlightenment, and is still highly valued for these reasons.

  • Marshmallow – 40 gram

    9.95

    When you hear the word marshmallow, you probably initially thought of the well-known candy. It is no coincidence that the names are the same as the root of the marshmallow was for a long time an important ingredient of the sweet treat, although nowadays you never see the plant in the recipe anymore.

    Marshmallow has been seen as a medicinal herb since the Middle Ages and due to its many positive properties, the plant has become an indispensable part of traditional herbal medicine to this day. The Latin name of Marshmallow is Althaea Officinalis which is derived from the Greek word Althaía, meaning “she who heals”. Of course, it is not without reason that this herb is given such a meaningful name. Our medieval ancestors were very enthusiastic about the plant and used it for many different purposes. The plant was (and still is) found in many medieval herb and monastery gardens.

  • Mitragyna Hirsuta – 50 gram

    14.95

    Mitragyna Hirsuta (Kra Thum Khok) is a versatile Asian tree species. This plant works in two different ways. In small doses it can stimulate. When using a higher dose, you can expect a soothing and calming effect. These effects are comparable to those of the more famous and related Mytragyna Speciosa, also known as Kratom.

  • Mitragyna Javanica – 50 gram

    14.95

    Mitragyna Javanica (Kra Thum Na) is a little tree species that origins in the southeast of Asia. When consumed, the Mitragyna Javanica could cause euphoric, stimulating and calming effects. These effects are similar to those of the related Mitragyna Hirsuta and Mitragyna Speciosa (Kratom) trees. The Javanica effects are milder though, that’s why It is greatly suited for beginners. For the best results, we recommend making tea out of the herbs.

  • Skullcap – 50 gram

    14.95

    Skullcap (Scutellaria) is a plant that belongs to the Mint family. Through the course of centuries this herb was used for treating various medical ailments. Nowadays Skullcap is mostly used and appreciated for its calming and soothing features. Skullcap can help relieve tension in the body, support sleep and assist in times of stress.

  • Passion Flower – 50 gram

    9.95

    Passion Flower (Passiflora Incarnata) can provide support for various conditions. The herb is often used as a natural remedy for various stomach and intestinal complaints such as diarrhea and the passion flower is most prized for its calming properties. That is why it is a popular natural product against anxiety attacks, emotional stress and to support sleep.

  • Muira Puama – 80 gram

    9.95

    The Muira Puama is a tropical tree mainly found in the Amazon rainforest of Brazil. Indigenous Brazilian tribes have used this tree for centuries for various medical ailments and specifically to improve sexual performance. Because of these potency-enhancing properties, the Muira Puama is still known as a powerful aphrodisiac and can be used to increase libido, both for women and for men!

  • Guarana – 50 gram

    9.95

    Guarana (Paullinia Cupana) is a green climbing plant that can be found in the Amazon region, especially in Brazil. The reddish-brown berries and seeds of this plant have been used by indigenous tribes for hunting or in battle with other tribes for centuries. In fact, the plant is so important to some tribes that it has become a crucial part of their existence and culture. In addition to a symbolic value, the plant also has stimulating properties due to the high caffeine content of the plant.

    Guarana contains 4-6 times more caffeine than the most famous caffeine bomb: coffee. Yet the effects are not exactly the same: where coffee provides a quick high caffeine peak, the substance is absorbed more gradually with Guarana. This means that the effects remain noticeable for a longer period of time and there is less of a dip, providing more energy and better focus, and promoting higher performance in sports, studies or work. Guarana is also a popular product to support a diet as it is packed with healthy antioxidants and has a mild appetite suppressant property.

  • Ginkgo Biloba – 50 gram

    9.95

    Ginkgo Biloba, or Japanese Temple Tree, is said to be the oldest tree species in the world and has been used as a medicinal agent for thousands of years. While it no longer occurs in the wild, it is still cultivated and has great symbolic value in Asia. In Europe, Ginkgo is mainly known as a powerful superfood as it is full of antioxidants and supports blood circulation, mental focus and memory.

  • Galangae – 50 gram

    9.95

    Galangae (Alpinia Officinarum) is a strong and versatile herb. It is related to ginger and originated in Southeast Asia, where it is used both in cooking and for various medical purposes. Galangae can, among other things, have a positive effect on the central nervous system. The root is also packed with antioxidants and can be beneficial for the gastrointestinal tract due to its antibacterial and antiviral properties.

  • Cola Nut – 50 gram

    9.95

    Cola Nut is extracted from the seed of the Cola Nitida plant which is related to Cocoa. It can grow to a height of about 20 meters and is mainly found in various tropical jungles in Africa. The seeds naturally contain caffeine and provides a nice energy boost. This suppresses the feeling of fatigue and gives the brain the boost it needs. Cola Nut can also provide a slightly euphoric feeling and improve both endurance and concentration.

    Thanks to its stimulating properties, Cola Nut may improve metabolism, suppress hunger and support digestion. This can make losing weight a little easier than normal.

    The name of this herb may already be familiar to you, and that is not entirely coincidental. Cola Nut was the most important ingredient in the well-known soft drink Coca-Cola for many years!

  • Catmint – 50 gram

    9.95

    Catmint (Nepeta Cataria) also known as Catnip, belongs to the lip flower family and is therefore related to mint, among others. Catnip is best known for its effect on felines. The plant puts the creatures in a remarkable state of intense happiness.

    The blissful feeling that cats get from Catmint is not present in humans. However, catnip does have other positive effects on the body such as calming and soothing properties and is often used to relax.

  • Absinth – 50 gram

    9.95

    Absinthe (Artemisia Absinthium) also known as Wormwood, has acquired an almost mythical status over the centuries. We mainly know the herb from the infamous alcoholic drink Absinthe, which was popular among several famous painters, yet it is still used in many other ways to this day for its unique properties. Found in large parts of Europe, Absinthe can grow to a size of about 60-120 cm and can be recognized by its grayish leaves. When it is in bloom, yellow flowers appear.

    Various properties have been attributed to absinthe for centuries. In classical antiquity it was already believed that the plant could be used as a general remedy to improve health. Romans and pilgrims also put the herb in their footwear during long journeys to help prevent foot pain and infections. In modern history, we mainly know Wormwood as an ingredient in alcoholic drinks and the stories that accompany them.

    Absinthe can have a positive effect on digestion, stimulate appetite and generally have a positive effect on bowel movements. Due to its soothing effect, this herb is also used to relax.

  • Damiana – 50 gram

    9.95

    Damiana (Turnera Diffusa) is mainly found in Central and South America. The plant belongs to the Passionflower family and can be recognized by its yellow flowers and green leaves.

    The plant has been valued and used by various Native American tribes for hundreds of years and has acquired a respectable reputation, especially in Mexico where it was used for various physical complaints as well as its soothing and relieving properties. The herb is also found in various Mexican drinks such as Margherita! Throughout history, different cultures have also largely agreed on one thing: Damiana is an aphrodisiac. It is said to increase libido, improve sexual capabilities and stimulate genital areas.