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.

20 03, 2026

Spring and what it sets in motion within you! What do you really want to sow this spring?

By |2026-03-20T21:29:58+01:00March 20th, 2026|Blog, Natural help, Organs & Systems, Tips & Tricks|

Early spring. The days are getting longer, the air warmer, somewhere the first yellow forsythia is already blooming. And almost everyone feels it - that quiet tingling, that desire to throw open the windows, clear away the heavy winter blankets, start afresh. But what if this impulse goes much deeper than we think? What if spring doesn't just start outside, but also inside you - in your body, in your soul, in your life energy?

14 03, 2026

Psyllium husks and their effect on the intestines, cholesterol and blood sugar

By |2026-03-14T08:52:05+01:00March 14th, 2026|Blog, Blood values, Intestinal flora, Intestinal health, Intestinal rehabilitation, Natural help, Nutrition, Tips & Tricks|

There are things that seem inconspicuous at first glance - but change everything at second glance. Psyllium husks are one of them. The small, beige-colored husks of the seeds of the Plantago ovata plant have been known in naturopathy for centuries. And yet they are still underestimated in everyday life. Yet they could be a simple, gentle and effective tool for many people - especially those who look after their own health on a daily basis.

11 03, 2026

The benefits of lemon water – a small drink with a big effect

By |2026-03-11T15:42:04+01:00March 11th, 2026|Blog, Immune system, Intestinal flora, Intestinal health, Mitochondria, Natural help, Nutrition, Recipes, Tips & Tricks|

A glass of water, half a lemon, freshly squeezed - that's all you need. It sounds simple, but it has a lot of biochemical power: lemon water is one of the oldest and most underestimated household remedies that can be seamlessly integrated into everyday life - in the morning on an empty stomach, between meals, as an afternoon refreshment. In integrative medicine, we see it as a gentle but effective tool. Provided it is used with awareness, at the right time and in the right quantity.

23 03, 2025

Bile – an underestimated organ with a crucial function

By |2025-03-23T05:36:29+01:00March 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.

21 03, 2025

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

By |2025-03-26T07:55:35+01:00March 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.

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