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Basil Extract - Hair Treatment - 100 ml
For thicker, fuller hair. Prevents hair loss. Hair treatment for the care of thin, dry and brittle hair and to combat hormonal hair loss not due to illness. With a special basil extract, Aloe Vera, caffeine, zinc, Panthenol, and rosemary oil. As is the case with several other herbs, basil surprises with the versatility of the nutrients and active ingredients contained therein. RootBioTecTM, a special basil extract, has proven effective in the care for thin, dry and brittle hair and to combat hormonal hair loss not due to illness. When applied regularly, the papillary cells involved in hair growth are stimulated and the hair becomes thicker and fuller. Caffeine activates the hair root, prolongs the growth phase and improves hair growth. Zinc is an important growth factor for healthy roots.
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Basil Extract Hair Treatment Set - 2 item
Cheaper as a set! Basil Extract Hair Treatment 100 ml Basil Extract Shampoo 250 ml Basil Extract Hair Treatment For thicker, fuller hair. Prevents hair loss.Hair treatment for the care of thin, dry and brittle hair and to combat hormonal hair loss not due to illness. With a special basil extract, Aloe Vera, caffeine, zinc, Panthenol, and rosemary oil. As is the case with several other herbs, basil surprises with the versatility of the nutrients and active ingredients contained therein.RootBioTecTM, a special basil extract, has proven effective in the care for thin, dry and brittle hair and to combat hormonal hair loss not due to illness. When applied regularly, the papillary cells involved in hair growth are stimulated and the hair becomes thicker and fuller. Caffeine activates the hair root, prolongs the growth phase and improves hair growth. Zinc is an important growth factor for healthy roots. Basil Extract ShampooFor thicker, fuller hair. For daily use.Herbal-rich, moisturising shampoo with a pleasant fresh fragrance for daily hair care. With a special basil extract, caffeine, zinc, panthenol, rosemary oil and other herbal extracts. Caffeine activates the hair root, prolongs the growth phase and improves hair growth. Zinc has also proven to be significant for healthy hair roots. For supportive use, we recommend our basil extract hair treatment.
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No More Bad Mornings Hand Cream Lemon - 100 ml
For supple, silky-soft hands! Happiness is in your hands, because our pleasantly light hand cream revives tired hands. The wonderfully invigorating fragrance comes from naturally pure lemon and lime oils and is a treat for your senses. A premium care complex with collagen, jojoba, olive and carrot oil provides dry hands with moisture over a long period of time. For a silky-soft feel and fresh appearance. Hands are good, everything's good. For more lemony moments to combat bad mornings, we recommend the shower gel and body milk from this series.
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No More Bad Mornings Body Milk Lemon - 250 ml
For skin that feels fresh and velvety soft! Don't be a grouch! Our fruity, zesty body milk chases the tiredness from your eyes with its lemony scent and revitalizes your body for a refreshed feeling in the morning. Constant tiredness is a thing of the past. The nourishing ingredients give your skin moisture and make it soft, smooth and supple. The perfect energy boost for dry skin. Whether young or old, this full body care ensures a good mood from early to late. For more lemony moments to combat bad mornings, we recommend the shower gel and hand cream from this series.
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No More Bad Mornings Shower Gel Lemon - 250 ml
Open the shower curtain for a squeaky-clean start to the day. This fruity-refreshing shower gel with natural lemon oil banishes grouchy mornings with the first lather and is sure to create a good mood in your bathroom. The lemony scent takes you straight to sunnier climes and gives you new energy and zest for life. Moisturising betaine cares for the skin, protecting it from drying out - for a smooth, velvety-soft feel to your skin. Give your morning a kick-start. For more lemony moments to combat bad mornings, we recommend the hand cream and body milk from this series.
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Sedomir Natural Valerian Drops - 100 ml
Active ingredient: 100% valerian root tincture Valerian is native throughout Europe. It grows in ditches, streams, forest edges, meadows and thickets. Valerian is an excellent remedy for all forms of nervousness. It is used for sleep disorders due to nervous exhaustion and nervous palpitations.
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Organic Greek Mountain Tea - 100 g
Traditional herbal tea made from the leaves, flowers and stalks of the Greek lemon verbena (Sideritis sp.). Greek mountain tea also called shepherds tea, grows wild in the Mediterranean regions of Europe. It is collected and dried in small bundles in the sun. Greek mountain tea is traditionally enjoyed because of its mild, aromatic and spicy taste and has a soothing effect. This tea is often served with honey and is consumed hot or cold.
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Swiss Stone Pine Spa Bath - 500 ml
A nourishing, wonderfully soothing bath additive with genuine Swiss stone pine oil combined with extracts of arnica, rosemary and spruce needles. The Swiss stone pine, also known as arolla pine, which is well known from the mountainous regions of Europe, exudes a spicy-tart scent that, in combination with a warm bath, will give you a sense of tranquility and enjoyable relaxation. The skin-friendly, moisturizing base product cleanses the skin without stressing or drying it out.
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Cranberry Capsules 500 mg - 58 g
Already well established in North America, more and more consumers in Europe are swearing by the cranberry; the bright red relative of the lingonberry. Alongside its intensive, acidic-bitter taste, the secondary plant compounds found in the berry, such as proanthocyanidins (PAC), are particularly appreciated. We have added 10 mg of vitamin C that contributes to the function of the immune system and to the protection of the cells from oxide stress as well as 1.4 mg vitamin B12 that supports the conservation of healthy mucous membranes. This function is also important for the bladder. Each capsule contains 500 mg Cranberry-conzentrate/extract with at least 13 mg Proanthocyanidines as well as 10 mg vitamin C and 1.4 mg vitamin B2.
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Hawthorn Capsules - 109 g
The hawthorn (Crataegus) is native to the northern regions of Europe. Alongside paths and hedgerows, it can be recognised from May to June by its lush, white flourish of blossom and, later on, by its shiny red fruit. Together with the petals, the sharp thorns spread along the branches give the plant its name. The most important contents of hawthorn leaves are flavonoids, which belong to the secondary plant substances. We have added iron and folic acid (folate). The following effects are scientifically confirmed: Iron and folate contribute towards the reduction of tiredness and fatigue.Iron supports a normal energy metabolism and the transport of oxygen in the body.Folic acid has function in cell division and contributes towards normal production of blood.
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Cistus Herb - 250 g
The grey-haired Cistus (Cistus incanus) is an about 1 metre high shrub plant native to the Mediterranean with pretty pink flowers. In Greece, infusions of Cistus have been enjoyed for centuries as a herbal tea with a pleasant, tart and aromatic flavour. The plant made international headlines a few years ago: A jury of experts awarded Cistus incanus the title of "Plant of Europe 1999" and thereby brought the rockrose to the attention of many nature fans. Nevertheless, in accordance with the Novel-Food Ordinance by the EU, Cistus incanus may not be currently sold in Germany as a tea or as a food. Therefore, we are offering the Cistus or Rockrose herb from controlled organic cultivation in the usual and tested quality.
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Organic-Spelt Grass-Powder - 300 g
Spelt grass is a natural, vegetable dietary enrichment. Spelt, also referred to as husk or Swabian corn, is a close relative of modern-day wheat. Spelt was already grown and highly valued in central and northern Europe thousands of years ago. Village names such as Dinkelsbühl or Dinkelscherben testify the former relevance of this cereal as a foodstuff. Our spelt grass powder is obtained by gently drying and grinding young, organically-cultivated spelt plants. At the time of harvesting, the nutrient content in the young stalks and green shoots of the spelt grass is particularly high. Organic-spelt grass-powder tastes pleasantly aromatic and can simply be stirred into water, juices, soups or other food and enjoyed. Purely plant-based, vegan.
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Why is Europe called Europe?
Europe is believed to be named after the Phoenician princess Europa from Greek mythology. According to the myth, Zeus, the king of the gods, fell in love with Europa and transformed himself into a bull to seduce her. He then carried her away to the island of Crete, where she became the queen. The continent was named after her in honor of this mythological story.
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Why are flights from Europe to Europe more expensive than from Europe away?
Flights from Europe to Europe are often more expensive than flights from Europe to other continents due to a variety of factors. Firstly, there is generally more demand for flights within Europe, leading to higher prices. Additionally, there may be less competition on certain routes within Europe, allowing airlines to charge higher fares. Furthermore, taxes and fees for flights within Europe can also contribute to the higher prices. Finally, the cost of living and operating expenses in European countries may be higher, leading to increased ticket prices for domestic and intra-European flights.
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Why is Eastern Europe poorer than Western Europe?
Eastern Europe is generally considered to be poorer than Western Europe due to historical, political, and economic factors. The region experienced decades of communist rule which hindered economic development and innovation. Additionally, Eastern European countries had to undergo a difficult transition from planned economies to market economies after the fall of communism, which led to economic instability and challenges. Western Europe, on the other hand, had a head start in industrialization and economic development, which contributed to its overall wealth and prosperity compared to Eastern Europe.
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Why is Northwest Europe naturally developed, while Southern Europe and Eastern Europe are still developing?
Northwest Europe has historically been more developed due to factors such as its proximity to major trade routes, access to natural resources, and a more temperate climate conducive to agriculture. Additionally, Northwest Europe has benefited from political stability and strong institutions that have fostered economic growth. In contrast, Southern Europe and Eastern Europe have faced challenges such as political instability, limited access to resources, and a history of conflict that have hindered their development progress. These regions are also more vulnerable to economic crises and have struggled with issues such as corruption and weak governance.
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Why is Northern Europe rich and Southern Europe poor?
Northern Europe is generally considered to be wealthier than Southern Europe due to a combination of historical, geographical, and economic factors. Northern European countries have historically had more access to trade routes, natural resources, and technological advancements, which has contributed to their economic development. Additionally, Northern European countries have often had more stable political systems and a stronger emphasis on education and innovation. In contrast, Southern European countries have faced challenges such as political instability, limited access to resources, and a reliance on agriculture, which has hindered their economic growth. These factors have contributed to the wealth disparity between Northern and Southern Europe.
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What is the golden banana in Europe, Sunbelt Europe?
The golden banana in Europe refers to the Sunbelt region, which includes countries in southern Europe such as Spain, Italy, Greece, and Portugal. This region is known for its warm climate, abundant sunshine, and agricultural productivity, particularly for growing fruits like bananas. Sunbelt Europe is a popular destination for tourists seeking sunny beaches, outdoor activities, and a relaxed lifestyle. Additionally, the term "golden banana" may also refer to the economic significance of the Sunbelt region in Europe, as it contributes to the overall prosperity of the continent.
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'Countries in Europe'
Countries in Europe are known for their rich history, diverse cultures, and stunning landscapes. From the romantic streets of Paris to the historic ruins of Rome, each country offers a unique experience for travelers. With a mix of modern cities and charming villages, Europe is a popular destination for tourists seeking art, history, and culinary delights. Additionally, the European Union has brought many countries together to promote peace, cooperation, and economic development across the continent.
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Countries in Europe
Countries in Europe refer to the 44 sovereign states that are located on the European continent. These countries vary in size, population, culture, and economy. Some of the most well-known countries in Europe include France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Europe is known for its rich history, diverse landscapes, and vibrant cities, making it a popular destination for tourists and a hub for international trade and diplomacy.
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Should Europe unite?
The question of whether Europe should unite is a complex and debated issue. On one hand, a united Europe could potentially lead to greater economic and political stability, increased cooperation, and a stronger global presence. On the other hand, there are concerns about loss of national sovereignty, cultural differences, and the challenges of integrating diverse economies and political systems. Ultimately, the decision to unite should be carefully considered, taking into account the potential benefits and challenges, and should involve the input and consent of the citizens and governments of the European countries.
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Why is Northwest Europe naturally developed, while Southern Europe and Eastern Europe are still in development?
Northwest Europe has historically had more favorable geographic conditions for development, such as fertile soil, navigable rivers, and access to the sea, which facilitated trade and economic growth. Additionally, Northwest Europe benefited from early industrialization and urbanization, which laid the foundation for further development. In contrast, Southern Europe and Eastern Europe faced challenges such as rugged terrain, limited access to waterways, and a history of political instability, which hindered their development. These regions also experienced slower industrialization and modernization compared to Northwest Europe, contributing to their ongoing development.
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Why is Western Europe so much wealthier than Eastern Europe?
Western Europe is wealthier than Eastern Europe due to a variety of historical, political, and economic factors. Western Europe has had more stable and prosperous economies, benefiting from early industrialization, strong institutions, and a focus on innovation and technology. Additionally, Western European countries have been more integrated into global trade networks and have had greater access to resources and markets. On the other hand, Eastern Europe has faced challenges such as political instability, communist rule, and slower economic development, which have hindered its overall wealth and prosperity in comparison to Western Europe.
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Is Germany more oriented towards Western Europe or Eastern Europe?
Germany is more oriented towards Western Europe. It is a founding member of the European Union and NATO, and has strong economic and political ties with countries in Western Europe. Germany's economy is closely integrated with Western European countries, and it shares similar values and interests with its Western European neighbors. While Germany also has relations with Eastern European countries, its overall orientation and influence are more aligned with Western Europe.
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