When people feel their skin becoming “too tight” Snakes are reptiles. They prefer a solitary way of life as they tend to be loners, having poorly developed social behavior. Meeting... read more →
Gentle Healing with Powers of the Buds Gemmotherapy (gemma = Latin, bud) is a young healing method and belongs to an emerging form of therapy with steadily increasing popularity in... read more →
Latin Malus sylvestris var. domestica Malus sylvestris is the name of the crabapple = European wild apple (Crab = “wooden” apple) Malus domestica = cultivated... read more →
(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 →
(lat. Sambucus nigra L.) The elderberry (Sambucus nigra) belongs to the favorite plants of Paracelsus. It is one of the oldest medicinal plants and grows particularly close to dwellings. The... read more →
(lat. Tussilago fanfara L.) The coltsfoot is one of the best cough remedies. The name "Tussilago" comes from the Latin "tussis ago", which means "I drive away the cough". The... 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 →
Latin: Tropaeolum majus Common name: Indian cress, Monks cress Family: Tropaeolaceae / Nasturtium family Foto 1: Tropaeolum in color / Erika Rötlisberger Every year since 1990 the ”Healing Plant... 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 →