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Ribwort plant syrup - 500 ml
Non-alcoholic, tasty syrup with 15% ribwort extract and honey. Ribwort, an inconspicuous wild plant that grows along roadsides and in meadows, contains mucilage as well as tannins, which act like a soothing, calming film over the mucous membranes in the mouth and throat. Ribwort syrup can be enjoyed pure, or in tea, yoghurt or cereals.
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Japanese Medicinal Plant Oil - 30 ml
Active ingredient: 100 % essential mint oil Ethereal oil with a broad spectrum efficacy. Rub for muscle and neuralgic pain; herbal medicinal gastrointestinal remedy; for the treatment of respiratory diseases; mouth and throat remedy; for refreshment, stimulation and relaxation. Rub a few drops of mint oil on forehead, temples and neck - refreshes and invigorates. With cramps and tensions gently massage a few drops of the oil into the affected body area. A few drops dissolved in water refresh and purify the breath. Also suitable as bath additive, sauna-infusion, for treating insect bites and for the massage. Essential oils are volatile fragrance essences which plants store in petals, leaves, fruits, barks, roots and woods. to improve the fragrance in living areas by susing oil burners to vaporise in water-filled bowls on any heat sources for pouring over sauna stones mixed with water to refresh flower potpourris Since essential oils increase the skin's light sensitivity this product should not be applied shortly before sunbathing or before using tanning beds!
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Travel Pillow "Sleepy Head" - 1 item
Relaxing sleep without any tenseness or pressure - even away from home! Our Sleepy Head orthopaedic travel pillow has been specially designed for mobile needs and offers the same outstanding properties as our orthopaedic pillow. The orthopaedic design adapts perfectly to the shape of the head and shoulders to ensure optimum neck support and noticeably relax the muscles, even when travelling. Thanks to the compact design and lightweight material, it can be effortlessly stored in any luggage, whether for travel by airplane, train or car. The filling made of visco-elastic foam offers superb heat and moisture-regulating, anti-allergic and anti-mite properties. Cover: 100 % polyesterFilling: Visco-elastic foam, not washableDimensions: approx. 24x42x12 cm
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What is plant-based gelatin?
Plant-based gelatin is a type of gelatin that is made from plant sources, such as seaweed or agar-agar. It is a vegan alternative to traditional gelatin, which is derived from animal collagen. Plant-based gelatin can be used in a variety of food and beverage products to provide the same gelling and thickening properties as traditional gelatin, without the use of animal products. It is a popular choice for those following a vegan or vegetarian diet, as well as for individuals looking to reduce their consumption of animal-derived ingredients.
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Does plant-based milk inhibit growth?
Plant-based milk does not inhibit growth. In fact, plant-based milks such as almond, soy, and oat milk can be a good source of nutrients like calcium, vitamin D, and protein, which are important for healthy growth and development. As long as a child's diet includes a variety of nutrient-rich foods, plant-based milk can be a healthy and nutritious option.
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Why are plant-based products more expensive than animal-based products?
Plant-based products are often more expensive than animal-based products due to several factors. Firstly, the production of plant-based ingredients can be more labor-intensive and require specialized equipment, leading to higher production costs. Additionally, the demand for plant-based products is increasing, which can drive up prices. Furthermore, subsidies for animal agriculture can make animal-based products cheaper in comparison. Lastly, the economies of scale for plant-based products are not as developed as those for animal-based products, resulting in higher prices for consumers.
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What type of gelatin is used, plant-based or animal-based?
The type of gelatin used in products can vary depending on the brand and ingredients. Some products use animal-based gelatin, typically derived from collagen in animal bones and skin. However, there are also plant-based alternatives available, such as agar-agar, carrageenan, or pectin, which are derived from seaweed, algae, or fruit. It's important to check the ingredients list to determine the source of gelatin used in a specific product.
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What is the difference between plant-based and animal-based protein?
Plant-based protein comes from sources such as beans, lentils, nuts, and seeds, while animal-based protein comes from sources such as meat, dairy, and eggs. Plant-based protein tends to be lower in saturated fat and cholesterol, and higher in fiber and certain vitamins and minerals. Animal-based protein, on the other hand, tends to be higher in complete proteins, which means they contain all the essential amino acids our bodies need. Both types of protein can be part of a healthy diet, and it's important to include a variety of protein sources in your meals.
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What are natural plant-based calming remedies?
Natural plant-based calming remedies include herbs like chamomile, lavender, and passionflower, which are known for their calming properties. These herbs can be consumed as teas, taken in supplement form, or used in aromatherapy to promote relaxation and reduce stress. Other plant-based remedies like valerian root and lemon balm are also commonly used to help calm the mind and body.
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Is the gelling agent carrageenan plant-based?
Yes, carrageenan is a plant-based gelling agent derived from red seaweed. It is commonly used in food products as a thickening and stabilizing agent. Carrageenan is a popular choice for vegan and vegetarian diets as it is derived from a natural plant source.
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Are plant-based proteins better for muscle building than animal-based proteins?
Both plant-based and animal-based proteins can be effective for muscle building, as long as they provide all the essential amino acids needed for muscle growth. However, some plant-based proteins may be lower in certain amino acids compared to animal-based proteins. It is important for individuals following a plant-based diet to consume a variety of protein sources to ensure they are getting all the essential amino acids. Ultimately, the effectiveness of protein for muscle building depends on factors such as overall diet, exercise routine, and individual needs.
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