(lat. Geum urbanum L., syn. Caryophyllata officinalis) Colewort is a perennial with a strong rootstock. It can be found on forest edges, in bushes and generally in shady, cool spots.... read more →
The Antique Four-Elements Doctrine and its Significance in the Healing Arts of Herbs Table 3: Plants with air character Picture... read more →
The Doctrine of The Four Elements and its Significance in Herbalism "He who does not know them, / the elements, / their power / and properties, / would not be... read more →
(lat. Helleborus niger L.) The Christmas rose is poking out its flowers from the cold earth as first plant between Christmas and New Year. The flowering period is between the... read more →
Remedies for healing (lat. Polygonum persicaria L.) Persicaria, also called peach-leaved knotweed or flea-knotweed, blooms from June to September and is collected from May onwards. The plant prefers moist meadows,... read more →
Remedies for healing (lat. Hypericum perforatum L.) The name of St. John's Wort originates from the fact that its flowering period begins "at Johanni", at the time of St. John's... read more →
On the Origins of Diseases and On the Ways of Healing Man as a Microcosm As already previously described, man is a microcosm who – analogous to the macrocosm –... read more →
About the causes of diseases and the ways of healing “In medicine there is a need of that human quality (....) that existed at Paracelsus“ (Rudolf Steiner). The “Book Paramirum“... read more →
Remedies for healing (lat. Anthriscus cerefolium) Chervil is an umbellifer and smells a bit like anise. The blossoming herb is collected from May to end of July, the seeds from... read more →
Remedies for healing The dandelion is one of the best known and most commonly used medicinal plants. Although Paracelsus does not mention the Taraxacum in his writings, a report on... read more →