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2503, 2025

The healthy way of eating – enjoy mindfully, nourish consciously

By |March 25th, 2025|Intestinal health, Intestinal rehabilitation, Natural help, Nutrition, Stress, Tips & Tricks|

In our hectic world, eating often becomes a minor matter. Many people eat their meals in a hurry while working, watching TV or looking at their cell phone. But our digestion, our well-being and even our energy levels benefit enormously when we consciously engage with food. Healthy eating is more than just choosing the right foods - it's about how we eat, in what environment, with what attitude and with what awareness. If you eat mindfully, take your time and enjoy your food with all your senses, you are not only doing something good for your gastrointestinal tract, but for your entire body and mind. This article shows how you can sustainably improve your health and well-being through slow, mindful eating, the right eating environment, conscious preparation and a colorful diet.

2303, 2025

Bile – an underestimated organ with a crucial function

By |March 23rd, 2025|Basics, Blog, Intestinal health, Natural help, Not categorized, Organs & Systems|

Bile plays a central role in our digestive system and has a greater influence on our general health than many people think. But what exactly is bile, where is it produced, what tasks does it have, what does it consist of and how can it be supported with naturopathic measures? In this article, we get to the bottom of these questions and show why it is worth paying more attention to bile.

2103, 2025

The liver – our body’s multi-talent and how we can support it naturally

By |March 21st, 2025|Basics, Blog, Intestinal health, Natural help, Organs & Systems, Tips & Tricks|

The liver is one of the most important organs in our body. It performs essential tasks such as detoxification, metabolism and the storage of nutrients. However, we often only pay attention to it when problems arise. In this article, you will find out where the liver is located, what functions it has and how you can support it optimally using natural methods - including the best times of day according to the organ clock to specifically support it. You will also find out which blood values are used to diagnose liver health or diseases and the psychological significance of the liver in relation to emotions such as anger, resentment and rage.

1903, 2025

How an infrared sauna can change your life – facts & tips

By |March 19th, 2025|Blog, Natural help, Naturopathy, Not categorized, Tips & Tricks|

The infrared sauna is becoming more and more popular and is increasingly being used as an alternative to the classic Finnish sauna. But what makes them so special? What are the differences between the various models? And what should you look out for if you want to buy an infrared sauna? In this article, we look at all the important aspects, highlight the benefits and explain why an infrared sauna can be a sensible investment for your health.

1703, 2025

The appendix – an unnecessary organ or indispensable?

By |March 17th, 2025|Blog, Intestinal health, Not categorized, Organs & Systems|

The appendix is one of those organs that is often considered superfluous. Many people believe that it has no important function and only needs to be removed if it becomes inflamed. But this view is outdated. Recent research shows that the appendix plays an important role in the immune system and ensures healthy intestinal flora. The question therefore arises: is it really advisable to simply remove it as a precaution or in the event of inflammation?

2801, 2018

Mitochondria – our indispensable energy power plants!

By |January 28th, 2018|Blog, Mitochondria, Not categorized|

Mitochondria - you've probably never really heard of them, have you? Some of you may remember the term from your biology lessons at school. Mitochondria are the ultimate power plants in our body cells. Without them, virtually nothing in the body works, because they produce our energy!

1412, 2017

Heart rate variability measurement (HRV)

By |December 14th, 2017|Blog, Mitochondria, Not categorized, Stress|

The heart rate variability measurement shows us how well our autonomic nervous system is set up. Roughly speaking, our autonomic nervous system consists of two parts - the sympathetic nervous system (tension) and the parasympathetic nervous system (relaxation). The autonomic nervous system can be seen as a higher-level control center that uses nerves to control and regulate processes and functions in the body - more precisely: our organs and organ systems - and at best keeps them in a certain balance.

1112, 2017

The autonomic nervous system

By |December 11th, 2017|Basics, Not categorized, Organs & Systems, Stress|

The autonomic nervous system is one of the two systems that the body uses for communication between organs. The second system - the hormonal system (endocrine system), communicates, as the name suggests, via hormones, while the autonomic nervous system communicates via nerves. It is also referred to as the autonomic nervous system because it acts and reacts involuntarily, i.e. it is not subject to our will, but acts independently, quasi unconsciously for us and can hardly be consciously influenced by us.

1208, 2016

Stomach pain – causes and treatment

By |August 12th, 2016|Blog, Intestinal health, Natural help, Naturopathy, Not categorized, Organs & Systems, Tips & Tricks|

Stomach pain is now as common as back pain. Almost everyone is familiar with stomach pain and has had it at some point or has it latently from time to time. What is behind it and what can I do about it?

309, 2015

Small intestinal mal-colonization (SIBO): Causes, symptoms and treatment

By |September 3rd, 2015|Basics, Blog, Intestinal flora, Intestinal health, Intestinal rehabilitation, Natural help, Tips & Tricks|

Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is an often overlooked digestive disorder that can cause a variety of symptoms. It occurs when bacteria that normally live in the large intestine colonize excessively in the small intestine. This incorrect colonization leads to digestive disorders, impairs the absorption of nutrients and can significantly reduce quality of life. In this article, we look at the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options for small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO).

1605, 2014

Intestinal cleansing after antibiotics

By |May 16th, 2014|Blog, Intestinal health|

Intestinal cleansing after antibiotics - a topic that is often asked about in my practice, both by existing patients and new inquiries. Questions upon questions arise in this area and you read a lot on the internet, some of which even contradict each other. So I thought to myself that, since intestinal cleansing and everything that goes with it is my area of expertise, I would create a little clarity in this area and write a blog article about it again after a long time.

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2503, 2025

The healthy way of eating – enjoy mindfully, nourish consciously

By |March 25th, 2025|Intestinal health, Intestinal rehabilitation, Natural help, Nutrition, Stress, Tips & Tricks|

In our hectic world, eating often becomes a minor matter. Many people eat their meals in a hurry while working, watching TV or looking at their cell phone. But our digestion, our well-being and even our energy levels benefit enormously when we consciously engage with food. Healthy eating is more than just choosing the right foods - it's about how we eat, in what environment, with what attitude and with what awareness. If you eat mindfully, take your time and enjoy your food with all your senses, you are not only doing something good for your gastrointestinal tract, but for your entire body and mind. This article shows how you can sustainably improve your health and well-being through slow, mindful eating, the right eating environment, conscious preparation and a colorful diet.

2303, 2025

Bile – an underestimated organ with a crucial function

By |March 23rd, 2025|Basics, Blog, Intestinal health, Natural help, Not categorized, Organs & Systems|

Bile plays a central role in our digestive system and has a greater influence on our general health than many people think. But what exactly is bile, where is it produced, what tasks does it have, what does it consist of and how can it be supported with naturopathic measures? In this article, we get to the bottom of these questions and show why it is worth paying more attention to bile.

2103, 2025

The liver – our body’s multi-talent and how we can support it naturally

By |March 21st, 2025|Basics, Blog, Intestinal health, Natural help, Organs & Systems, Tips & Tricks|

The liver is one of the most important organs in our body. It performs essential tasks such as detoxification, metabolism and the storage of nutrients. However, we often only pay attention to it when problems arise. In this article, you will find out where the liver is located, what functions it has and how you can support it optimally using natural methods - including the best times of day according to the organ clock to specifically support it. You will also find out which blood values are used to diagnose liver health or diseases and the psychological significance of the liver in relation to emotions such as anger, resentment and rage.

1903, 2025

How an infrared sauna can change your life – facts & tips

By |March 19th, 2025|Blog, Natural help, Naturopathy, Not categorized, Tips & Tricks|

The infrared sauna is becoming more and more popular and is increasingly being used as an alternative to the classic Finnish sauna. But what makes them so special? What are the differences between the various models? And what should you look out for if you want to buy an infrared sauna? In this article, we look at all the important aspects, highlight the benefits and explain why an infrared sauna can be a sensible investment for your health.

1703, 2025

The appendix – an unnecessary organ or indispensable?

By |March 17th, 2025|Blog, Intestinal health, Not categorized, Organs & Systems|

The appendix is one of those organs that is often considered superfluous. Many people believe that it has no important function and only needs to be removed if it becomes inflamed. But this view is outdated. Recent research shows that the appendix plays an important role in the immune system and ensures healthy intestinal flora. The question therefore arises: is it really advisable to simply remove it as a precaution or in the event of inflammation?

2801, 2018

Mitochondria – our indispensable energy power plants!

By |January 28th, 2018|Blog, Mitochondria, Not categorized|

Mitochondria - you've probably never really heard of them, have you? Some of you may remember the term from your biology lessons at school. Mitochondria are the ultimate power plants in our body cells. Without them, virtually nothing in the body works, because they produce our energy!

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