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25 05, 2026

Nasal breathing vs mouth breathing – how the different ways of breathing affect your health and your emotional world

By |2026-05-27T21:49:22+02:00May 25th, 2026|Basics, Blog, Endocrine system, Immune system, Intestinal health, Mitochondria, Natural help, Nervous system, Psyche, Stress, Tips & Tricks, Vegetative nervous system|

There is one aspect of health that is so commonplace that it is hardly ever consciously noticed - which is precisely why it is so often underestimated: breathing. Of course you know that fresh air is good for you. That hiking in the mountains or by the sea is good for you. But the crucial question is not which air you breathe in - but how you breathe in the first place. And even more specifically: Do you breathe through your nose or through your mouth? This one question - as simple as it sounds - has far-reaching consequences for your entire organism, for your nervous system, your immune system, your sleep, your emotional state and even your self-esteem.

21 05, 2026

Know your fears and know what makes you feel safe! Why healing is only possible when we feel safe

By |2026-05-21T05:11:41+02:00May 21st, 2026|Basics, Endocrine system, Immune system, Intestinal health, Mitochondria, Natural help, Nervous system, Psyche, Stress, Tips & Tricks, Vegetative nervous system|

What actually makes you ill? And what keeps you healthy? These questions sound simple - and if you really look into them, they almost always lead to the same place: the autonomic nervous system. And to two states that decide everything: Fear and safety. In my practice, I meet people every day who work, who persevere, who try many things - and who still don't really recover. Not because the therapy is wrong. But because a crucial step is missing: looking inwards. Getting to know your own fears. Knowing what feels safe to you. Because without this knowledge - and this is not a metaphor, this is neurobiology - the body cannot heal.

17 05, 2026

The paradise of kitchen herbs – the healing power of our spice drawer

By |2026-05-17T21:47:27+02:00May 17th, 2026|Blog, Intestinal flora, Intestinal health, Medicinal plants, Natural help, Recipes, Tips & Tricks|

Imagine reaching for a medicine every day that you don't have to buy at the pharmacy, that doesn't need a package insert and that gives your food both soul and flavor. That's exactly what herbs are - and most of us vastly underestimate them. In many kitchens, parsley, basil or thyme end up on the plate as a pretty decoration at best. What lies behind them - a centuries-old healing art, a biochemical powerhouse, a direct communication channel to your body - usually goes unnoticed. This article aims to change that.

13 05, 2026

Why we women can – and should – have mood swings

By |2026-05-13T11:57:24+02:00May 13th, 2026|Blog, Endocrine system, Nervous system, Psyche, Self-knowledge, Tips & Tricks|

"You're so sensitive again today." "Are you on your period?" "So moody again?" How often have we women heard these sentences - as a reproach, as an attempt to explain, as a condescending categorization of our emotional world. As if emotional flexibility is a flaw, a malfunction, something that is best trained away or at least well hidden. In reality, these phrases describe something profoundly biological, feminine - and completely healthy: the hormonal dynamics of the female cycle.mood swings in women are not a whim, an exaggeration or a sign of weakness. They are the vivid, measurable expression of a finely tuned hormonal orchestra that takes you through four clearly distinguishable phases month after month - each with its own biochemical signature, its own emotional quality, its own physical expressions. Those who know these phases understand themselves in a way that no personality test in the world can. Because this is not about character. It's about chemistry - and how deeply this chemistry reaches into our psyche, our perception and our relationships.this article is an invitation to re-read your cycle. Not as a problem that needs to be solved. But as a source of information, as an inner map, as a monthly offer from your body to get to know yourself better.

10 05, 2026

Mother’s Day – A miracle that is rarely seen and appreciated

By |2026-05-10T05:53:40+02:00May 10th, 2026|Not categorized|

Mother's Day - A miracle that is rarely seen and appreciated There are words that are too small for what they are supposed to describe. "Mother" is one of them. Not because it's a bad word - but because what lies behind it doesn't fully fit into any language in the world.

9 05, 2026

Chronic sinusitis – symptoms in the head – cause in the intestine

By |2026-05-09T05:42:08+02:00May 9th, 2026|Blog, Immune system, Intestinal flora, Intestinal health, Intestinal rehabilitation, Organs & Systems, Tips & Tricks|

Do you sometimes have the feeling that one sinusitis follows the next? That your sinuses have been pressing, clogged and inflamed for months or years - and no remedy really helps in the long term? Chronic sinusitis is one of the most common complaints that people come to my practice with - and one that they often carry with them for a long time because they can't really get a grip on it. At some point, you put up with it because there are supposedly not many therapeutic options. But that's not true. What is regularly overlooked is the connection to the small intestine.

5 05, 2026

The power of singing – and what it does for you

By |2026-05-05T05:33:01+02:00May 5th, 2026|Blog, Endocrine system, Immune system, Nervous system, Psyche, Stress|

There are moments when a song can do more than any pill. An old pop song that suddenly comes on the radio and immediately lifts your spirits. A song that you hum while cooking without realizing it - and suddenly your inner tension is a little lighter. This is no coincidence. Singing is one of the oldest and most underestimated health practices we know. And the great thing about it is that you don't have to have a good voice to benefit.

1 05, 2026

Listen to yourself! And observe how your nature is reflected in your language. An invitation to self-knowledge

By |2026-05-01T05:22:15+02:00May 1st, 2026|Psyche, Self-knowledge|

The way you speak reflects you as a whole. It can help you on your path to self-knowledge and getting to know yourself better. I describe a few examples in this article as an invitation to self-observation.

27 04, 2026

The vagus nerve – your inner reset button to find your center again

By |2026-04-27T05:41:44+02:00April 27th, 2026|Basics, Blog, Endocrine system, Immune system, Nervous system, Organs & Systems, Stress, Tips & Tricks|

There is a nerve in your body that is as old as life in community. A nerve that has sensed whether you are safe - or not - long before you had speech. Whether you can open up - or whether you need to protect yourself. This nerve is the vagus nerve, and it is far more than just an anatomical detail from a biology book. It is something like your inner conductor, your seismograph for safety, your silent mediator between soul and body.

23 04, 2026

Weight training for women: How training changes your life and why it’s so hugely valuable – way beyond building muscle

By |2026-04-23T05:03:45+02:00April 23rd, 2026|Basics, Blog, Endocrine system, Immune system, Natural help, Sport, Stress, Tips & Tricks|

Strength training for women: How training changes your life and why it is so enormously valuable - far beyond muscle building Weight training for women - When I mention the word "weight training" to women, I sometimes see that brief moment of hesitation. It's as if an old image silently pops up

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